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Sweet revenge: Japan’s Murata stops N’Dam to win world title

Five months after his highly controversial loss to Cameroon-born boxer, the 2012 London Games gold medallist makes no mistake this time to win the WBA middleweight crown

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Japan’s Ryota Murata connects with a right uppercut against Hassan N’Dam. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Japan’s Ryota Murata beat champion Hassan N’Dam by technical knockout on Sunday to capture the World Boxing Association middleweight title.

The 2012 Olympic champion avenged a controversial points loss to the Frenchman earlier this year with a convincing display in Tokyo, inflicting heavy punishment on N’Dam who failed to come out for round eight.

“I’m not crying,” joked Murata after bursting into tears on seeing the referee wave the fight over, making him only Japan’s second middleweight world champion – and the first in 22 years.

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“I was surprised at the way the fight finished but I knew he was feeling the pace and wanted to finish the job quickly,” added the 31-year-old.

“We were both pretty tired so it’s a bit lucky he stopped. But there was no way I was going to lose that fight.”

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Ryota Murata wears his new championship belt.
Ryota Murata wears his new championship belt.
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