Japanese world champions Kyoguchi and Inoue have been training together in Hawaii
by Jesús Milano
World Boxing Association Super Light Flyweight Champion Hiroto Kyoguchi (16-0, 11KO) of Japan returned to his native Japan after completing a portion of his training camp in Hawaii for several days.
The Tokyo titlist has been preparing full speed ahead for his next fight, which could be made official in the next few days, and is expected to be a unification against countryman Kenshiro Teraji (19-1, 11KO) in November.
28-year-old Kyoguchi was with several other boxers in Hawaii, including bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue, in a work that focused on the physical and that has left great results according to the champion himself.
Now, back in Japan, the Izumi native will move on to a new stage of his preparation with the intention of arriving in the best physical and technical condition to his next fight and keep the black and gold crown in his possession.
A major unification showdown with WBC titleholder 'The Amazing Boy' Teraji is expected any day now.