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		<title>Eikichi Kawamura Crowned New Japan Super Lightweight Champion; Decision Victory Thwarts Homura Fujita’s Revenge and Return to the Throne</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Japan Super Lightweight title bout held at Korakuen Hall on the 4th saw No. 1 ranked Eikichi Kawamura (Kadoebi Jewel) defeat No. 2 ranked Homura Fujita (Yokohama Hikari) via a 2-1 split decision (97–92, 94–95, 96–93) to become the new champion. The title had been vacated by former champion Lee Kenta (Teiken). The rematch [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Japan Super Lightweight title bout held at Korakuen Hall on the 4th saw No. 1 ranked <strong>Eikichi Kawamura</strong> (Kadoebi Jewel) defeat No. 2 ranked <strong>Homura Fujita</strong> (Yokohama Hikari) via a 2-1 split decision (97–92, 94–95, 96–93) to become the new champion. The title had been vacated by former champion Lee Kenta (Teiken).</p>
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<p data-path-to-node="0">The rematch between the two—who first met in a non-title bout last May where Kawamura won by 3rd-round TKO—defied pre-fight expectations of a guaranteed knockout, instead stretching into a full 10-round tactical battle.</p>
<p data-path-to-node="1">Fujita was the first to create an opening in the second round. Exploiting a gap in Kawamura’s offense, he landed a right hook that momentarily froze Kawamura’s legs. Fujita immediately switched to southpaw to press for a finish, but Kawamura maintained a tight guard to weather the storm. In the fourth, Kawamura turned the tide, landing a sharp one-two to score a clean knockdown.</p>
<p data-path-to-node="2">The open scoring at the end of the fifth round showed Kawamura leading on all cards: 48–46 (twice) and 49–45. From that point, the fight followed a consistent pattern: Fujita attacked diligently with rhythmic combinations to the head and body, while Kawamura neutralized the pressure with solid defense before countering with precise left hooks and short rights.</p>
<p data-path-to-node="3">Both men are known power punchers, and having felt each other&#8217;s strength in their first encounter, they remained disciplined. They seamlessly integrated defensive maneuvers—head slips, blocking, and weaving—into their offense. While the bout remained thrilling, they avoided a reckless, defenseless brawl.</p>
<p data-path-to-node="4">&#8220;My heart almost broke at times, but the support from the fans kept me going. I want to win my first defense convincingly and keep the momentum going,&#8221; said Kawamura, who looked toward the future after successfully fending off Fujita to claim the belt. Kawamura (26) improves to 7-0-1 (4 KOs). Fujita (31), who failed in his bid to reclaim the throne, now stands at 13-4 (11 KOs).</p>
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