Kazuto Ioka, Joshua Franco fight to majority draw in Tokyo

Junior bantamweight beltholders Kazuto Ioka and Joshua Franco fought to majority draw on New Year’s Eve in Tokyo.

Kazuto Ioka and Joshua Franco settled nothing on New Year’s Eve.

The 115-pound titleholders fought to a majority draw at Ota-City General Gymnasium in Tokyo, meaning both men retained their championship belts.

One judge had Franco winning 115-113, seven rounds to five. The other two scored it 114-114.

Ioka (29-2-1, 15 KOs) is one of the most respect titleholders in the world, having won major belts in two divisions and climbing onto some pound-for-pound lists (Honorable Mention on Boxing Junkie’s list).

And the 33-year-old had the advantage of fighting in his home country.

However, Joshua (18-1-3, 8 KOs) obviously wasn’t fazed. The slick 27-year-old San Antonio fighter probably outworked Ioka, although no one will dispute the outcome after a legitimately close, back-and-forth fight.

The draw snapped Ioka’s winning streak at six. He holds the WBO version of the junior bantamweight title.

Franco, the WBA champ, has now given a strong performance in three consecutive high-profile fights, not counting a no-contest against Andrew Moloney.

Franco sandwiched the no-contest with decision victories over the capable Australian fighter.