Pedro Taduran beats Ginjiro Shigeoka again to retain IBF crown

Pedro Taduran beats Ginjiro Shigeoka again to retain IBF crown

By: - Deputy Online Sports Editor / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 04:44 PM May 24, 2025

Pedro Taduran beats Ginjiro Shigeoka in rematch to retain IBF minimumweight title in Osaka Japan

The Philippines’ Pedro Taduran after beating Japan’s Ginjiro Shigeoka to keep the IBF minimumweight title in Osaka, Japan.–CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Wendell Alinea

Relentless from the get-go, Pedro Taduran overcame a gutsy Ginjiro Shigeoka to retain the IBF minimumweight title on Saturday at INTEX Osaka in Japan.

Taduran reasserted his mastery over Shigeoka with a split decision victory 10 months after scoring a stunning ninth-round stoppage in their first encounter in Otsu.

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Shigeoka, who was badly beaten and bloodied in their July 2024 brawl, came out with a different game plan in the rematch.

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But the tireless Taduran, who pulled no punches even in the later rounds, proved too much for the former Japanese champion.

“It was a tougher fight compared to our first fight. He was moving more this time and I had a hard time connecting with my combinations,” Taduran said.

Pedro Taduran beats Ginjiro Shigeoka in rematch to retain IBF minimumweight title in Osaka Japan

The Philippines’ Pedro Taduran unloads a left against Japan’s Ginjiro Shigeoka in their world title fight in Osaka, Japan.–CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Wendell Alinea

Absorbing heavy blows from Taduran (18-4-1, 13KOs) throughout the bout, Shigeoka (11-2, 9KOs) had to be stretchered off the ring shortly after the 12-round slugfest.

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A unification fight with Puerto Rico’s Oscar Collazo, who holds the WBA and WBO belts, could be next in line for Taduran.

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Collazo, unbeaten in 12 fights with nine knockouts, is no stranger to facing a Filipino in a world title clash. He beat Melvin Jerusalem in May 2023 for the WBO strap.

Jerusalem has since regained his world champion status after beating Yudai Shigeoka, the older brother of Ginjiro, to claim the WBC crown in March 2024. He has successfully defended the belt twice, overwhelming Mexico’s Luis Castillo in Mandaluyong in September before repeating over Yudai two months ago in Tokoname.

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An all-Filipino unification showdown between Taduran and Jerusalem is also not out of the question in the future.

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