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Ryuya Okuwaki
Ryuya Okuwaki (born 26 August 2000), also known as Ryuya Eiwasportsgym in Thailand, is a Japanese Muay Thai fighter. He is the former Rajadamnern, WPMF and IBF Muaythai World mini flyweight champion. He is the former WMC World Pinweight champion. Muay Thai fighter Okuwaki made his professional debut against Hanuman Sor. Walitar in June 2016, winning the fight by unanimous decision. He would win four of his next six fights, with his 7-2 record earning him a chance to fight Newjorwan Pumpanmuang for the WMC World Pinweight title. Okuwaki defeated Newjorwan by unanimous decision. Okuwaki lost his next fight against Phetdeet Wor. Sanprapai by decision, but would rebounded with a two fight win streak. In April 2019, he fought a rematch with Newjorwan Pumpanmuang, for the Muay Siam Isan 105lbs title. Okuwaki once again defeated Newjorwan, this time with a second round head kick knockout. Two months later, Okuwaki fought Phetdeet Wor. Sanprapai for the WBC Muaythai 105lbs title, ...
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