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238:(111-115, 109–118, 109–118). In December 2014, Ota faced Yuki Nonaka, seeking to reclaim the Japanese light middleweight title. The fight was extremely close, but the judges seemed to prefer Nonaka's sharper work over Ota's aggression, as Nonaka won a 215:
or former OPBF champion Yuki Nonaka as he pursued a world title shot but was unable to finalize a deal with either of them. In March 2012, Ota debuted in his hometown of New York at the
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as a way to stay in shape. He participated in a Japanese national amateur tournament, where he did well. Ota decided to stay in Japan and pursue a career in boxing.
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In January 2014, Ota vacated his OPBF title in order to pursue a world title. It was later announced the Ota would be fighting highly touted prospect
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title, as well as the Japanese national title. Ota went on to successfully defend his OPBF title eight times. Ota sought to step up and face
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fight. Ota defeated Gundrick King with a round 7 TKO.
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New York, New York
Light middleweight
Orthodox
professional boxer
OPBF
light middleweight
U.S. Navy
Yokosuka
Hachiouji
Akio Shibata
OPBF
light middleweight
Nobuhiro Ishida
Madison Square Garden
Sergio MartĂ­nez
Jermell Charlo
Montreal
unanimous decision
split decision
"Japanese Boxing Scene: Charlie Ohta Interview - BoxingInsider.com"
"Japanese Scene: Charlie Ota - The 154-Pound Dilemma"
"Chalie Ota vacates OPBF title"
"Charlie Ota puts up a good effort though loses to Jermell Charlo"
"Yuki Nonaka retains Japanese Light Middleweight title with narrow win; Masao Nakamura stopped in 2!"
Categories
1981 births
Living people
Boxers from New York City
American male boxers
Light-middleweight boxers

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