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NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications president change press conference. Photo: Katsushige Kojima, President-Elect of NTT Communications (currently Managing Executive Officer). =May 10, 2024, in Tokyo.

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NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications press conference on the change of president

NTT Communications president change press conference. From left to right: Toru Maruoka, President and Representative Director of NTT Communications, and Katsushige Kojima, President-Elect of NTT Communications (currently Managing Executive Officer). =May 10, 2024, in Tokyo.

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NTT Communications president change press conference

NTT Communications president change press conference

NTT Communications, press conference on the change of president. Photo shows, from left, Toru Maruoka, President and Representative Director of NTT Communications, and Katsushige Kojima, President-Elect of NTT Communications (currently Managing Executive Officer). =May 10, 2024, in Tokyo.

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(2)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

(2)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese WBC super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima throws up arms in celebration after winning a split decision over top-ranked American southpaw Jose Navarro in a world title bout at Ariake Colloseum in Tokyo on Jan. 3.

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(1)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

(1)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese WBC super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) and American challenger Jose Navarro are in action in the second round of their title bout at Ariake Colloseum in Tokyo on Jan. 3. Kawashima won a split decision over the top-ranked American southpaw.

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WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela (R) lands a punch on Japanese challenger Katsushige Kawashima in the 10th round of their WBA super flyweight fight in Yokohama on Jan. 14. Munoz won a unanimous decision to retain his title.

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Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Former WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) and Hideyuki Ohashi, owner of Ohashi Gym where Kawashima trains, pose for photographers at Ohashi Gym in Yokohama on Nov. 13. Kawashima said he will challenge WBA superflyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela at Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium on Jan. 14, 2008.

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Kawashima falls in TKO to Mijares in 10th

Kawashima falls in TKO to Mijares in 10th

TOKYO, Japan - Challenger Katsushige Kawashima (L) of Japan congratulates WBC super flyweight champion Cristian Mijares (R) in Tokyo on Jan. 3 after failing to regain the crown he lost to his Mexican opponent in September last year. Kawashima fell in a technical knockout.

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Kawashima to meet WBC interim champ Mijares in rematch

Kawashima to meet WBC interim champ Mijares in rematch

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese boxer Katsushige Kawashima (R) and WBA super featherweight champion Edwin Valero of Venezuela pose for a photo at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 2 prior to their respective world title matches scheduled for Jan. 3, 2007, in Tokyo.

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Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Cristian Mijares (L) of Mexico reacts after defeating former champion Katsushige Kawashima of Japan by split decision to win the WBC super flyweight interim title in Yokohama on Sept. 18.

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Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Cristian Mijares of Mexico holds his trophy in joy after defeating former champion Katsushige Kawashima of Japan by split decision to win the WBC super flyweight interim title in Yokohama on Sept. 18.

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Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Former champion Katsushige Kawashima (L) and Mexican fighter Cristian Mijares are in action during their WBC super flyweight interim title match in Yokohama on Sept. 18. Fourth-ranked Mijares won the title by split decision.

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Tokuyama reclaims WBC title from Kawashima

Tokuyama reclaims WBC title from Kawashima

OSAKA, Japan - Masamori Tokuyama holds up his champion belt after beating World Boxing Council super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima to recapture the crown at Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium on July 18.

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(1)Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

(1)Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

OSAKA, Japan - Former champion and challenger Masamori Tokuyama talks with WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (seen on TV screen) at his gym in Osaka on May 9 after arrangements were made for their title bout in Osaka on July 18. ''I've done enough damage to my body in training and I'm prepared mentally. I can picture myself winning,'' said fifth-ranked Tokuyama.

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(2) Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

(2) Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima speaks with former champion and challenger Masamori Tokuyama (seen on TV screen) at his gym in Yokohama on May 9 after arrangements were made for their title bout in Osaka on July 18. ''I'm ready to end this battle for good with a knockout,'' Kawashima said to reporters later.

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Kawashima to defend WBC crown in world title doubleheader

Kawashima to defend WBC crown in world title doubleheader

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese WBC super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) who will face top-ranked American Jose Navarro poses at a press conference on Oct. 21 along with Trash Nakanuma (L) who will take on Venezuelan WBA flyweight champion Lorenzo Parra in a world title doubleheader at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo on Jan. 3.

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Kawashima beats champion Tokuyama on 1st-round TKO

Kawashima beats champion Tokuyama on 1st-round TKO

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Challenger Katsushige Kawashima (L) stopped champion Masamori Tokuyama on a technical first-round knockout to claim the WBC superflyweight title at Yokohama Arena on June 28.

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WBC boxing double title matches to be held in June

WBC boxing double title matches to be held in June

TOKYO, Japan - World superflyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama (2nd from R) will be making his ninth title defense against challenger Katsushige Kawashima (R) and Thai champion Eagle Kyowa (2nd from L), formerly called Eagle Akakura, will fight Satoshi Kogumazaka (R) in his first title defense in the minimumweight division when the two WBC title matches take place on June 28 in Yokohama, event organizers said April 2.

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Tokuyama to take on top-ranked Russian in WBC title defense

Tokuyama to take on top-ranked Russian in WBC title defense

OSAKA, Japan - World Boxing Council (WBC) super flyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama (in file photo) will put his title on the line for the eighth time against top-ranked Russian Dimitri Kirilov early January in Osaka, his manager said Sept. 1. The 28-year-old (North) Korean resident of Japan, whose real name is Hong Chang Su, beat Katsushige Kawashima last June in Yokohama for his seventh defense of the title he wrested from South Korea's Cho In Ju in August 2000.

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Tokuyama gets WBC title decision over Kawashima

Tokuyama gets WBC title decision over Kawashima

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Masamori Tokuyama holds up his trophy on shoulders of his father Shiro after defeating Katsushige Kawashima in the World Boxing Council super flyweight class at Yokohama Arena on June 23.

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Court orders Ho-no-Hana to pay damages

Court orders Ho-no-Hana to pay damages

FUKUOKA, Japan - Katsushige Koga (C), lawyer for the plaintiffs in a law suit against the Ho-no-Hana Sampogyo religious group, speaks at a news conference April 28 after a court ordered the group and its founder Hogen Fukunaga to pay 27 people 227.2 million yen in damages for swindling them of money in the name of ascetic practice fees.

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Kawashima to defend WBC crown in world title doubleheader

Kawashima to defend WBC crown in world title doubleheader

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese WBC super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) who will face top-ranked American Jose Navarro poses at a press conference on Oct. 21 along with Trash Nakanuma (L) who will take on Venezuelan WBA flyweight champion Lorenzo Parra in a world title doubleheader at Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo on Jan. 3. (Kyodo)

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(2)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

(2)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese WBC super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima throws up arms in celebration after winning a split decision over top-ranked American southpaw Jose Navarro in a world title bout at Ariake Colloseum in Tokyo on Jan. 3. (Kyodo)

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(1)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

(1)Kawashima retains WBC title in defense against Navarro

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese WBC super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) and American challenger Jose Navarro are in action in the second round of their title bout at Ariake Colloseum in Tokyo on Jan. 3. Kawashima won a split decision over the top-ranked American southpaw. (Kyodo)

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(2) Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

(2) Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima speaks with former champion and challenger Masamori Tokuyama (seen on TV screen) at his gym in Yokohama on May 9 after arrangements were made for their title bout in Osaka on July 18. ''I'm ready to end this battle for good with a knockout,'' Kawashima said to reporters later. (Kyodo)

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(1)Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

(1)Kawashima, Tokuyama to fight for WBC superflyweight title

OSAKA, Japan - Former champion and challenger Masamori Tokuyama talks with WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (seen on TV screen) at his gym in Osaka on May 9 after arrangements were made for their title bout in Osaka on July 18. ''I've done enough damage to my body in training and I'm prepared mentally. I can picture myself winning,'' said fifth-ranked Tokuyama. (Kyodo)

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Tokuyama reclaims WBC title from Kawashima

Tokuyama reclaims WBC title from Kawashima

OSAKA, Japan - Masamori Tokuyama holds up his champion belt after beating World Boxing Council super flyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima to recapture the crown at Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium on July 18. (Kyodo)

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Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Former champion Katsushige Kawashima (L) and Mexican fighter Cristian Mijares are in action during their WBC super flyweight interim title match in Yokohama on Sept. 18. Fourth-ranked Mijares won the title by split decision. (Kyodo)

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Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Cristian Mijares of Mexico holds his trophy in joy after defeating former champion Katsushige Kawashima of Japan by split decision to win the WBC super flyweight interim title in Yokohama on Sept. 18. (Kyodo)

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Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

Kawashima loses decision to Mijares for interim title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Cristian Mijares (L) of Mexico reacts after defeating former champion Katsushige Kawashima of Japan by split decision to win the WBC super flyweight interim title in Yokohama on Sept. 18. (Kyodo)

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Kawashima to meet WBC interim champ Mijares in rematch

Kawashima to meet WBC interim champ Mijares in rematch

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese boxer Katsushige Kawashima (R) and WBA super featherweight champion Edwin Valero of Venezuela pose for a photo at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 2 prior to their respective world title matches scheduled for Jan. 3, 2007, in Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

WBA Munoz retains super flyweight title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela (R) lands a punch on Japanese challenger Katsushige Kawashima in the 10th round of their WBA super flyweight fight in Yokohama on Jan. 14. Munoz won a unanimous decision to retain his title. (Kyodo)

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Tokuyama gets WBC title decision over Kawashima

Tokuyama gets WBC title decision over Kawashima

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Champion Masamori Tokuyama holds up his trophy on shoulders of his father Shiro after defeating Katsushige Kawashima in the World Boxing Council super flyweight class at Yokohama Arena on June 23. (Kyodo)

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Kawashima beats champion Tokuyama on 1st-round TKO

Kawashima beats champion Tokuyama on 1st-round TKO

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Challenger Katsushige Kawashima (L) stopped champion Masamori Tokuyama on a technical first-round knockout to claim the WBC superflyweight title at Yokohama Arena on June 28. (Kyodo)

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Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

Kawashima to meet Munoz for WBA title

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Former WBC superflyweight champion Katsushige Kawashima (R) and Hideyuki Ohashi, owner of Ohashi Gym where Kawashima trains, pose for photographers at Ohashi Gym in Yokohama on Nov. 13. Kawashima said he will challenge WBA superflyweight champion Alexander Munoz of Venezuela at Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium on Jan. 14, 2008. (Kyodo)

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WBC boxing double title matches to be held in June

WBC boxing double title matches to be held in June

TOKYO, Japan - World superflyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama (2nd from R) will be making his ninth title defense against challenger Katsushige Kawashima (R) and Thai champion Eagle Kyowa (2nd from L), formerly called Eagle Akakura, will fight Satoshi Kogumazaka (R) in his first title defense in the minimumweight division when the two WBC title matches take place on June 28 in Yokohama, event organizers said April 2. (Kyodo)

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Tokuyama to take on top-ranked Russian in WBC title defense

Tokuyama to take on top-ranked Russian in WBC title defense

OSAKA, Japan - World Boxing Council (WBC) super flyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama (in file photo) will put his title on the line for the eighth time against top-ranked Russian Dimitri Kirilov early January in Osaka, his manager said Sept. 1. The 28-year-old (North) Korean resident of Japan, whose real name is Hong Chang Su, beat Katsushige Kawashima last June in Yokohama for his seventh defense of the title he wrested from South Korea's Cho In Ju in August 2000. (Kyodo)

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Court orders Ho-no-Hana to pay damages

Court orders Ho-no-Hana to pay damages

FUKUOKA, Japan - Katsushige Koga (C), lawyer for the plaintiffs in a law suit against the Ho-no-Hana Sampogyo religious group, speaks at a news conference April 28 after a court ordered the group and its founder Hogen Fukunaga to pay 27 people 227.2 million yen in damages for swindling them of money in the name of ascetic practice fees.

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