On June 8, Tran Van Thao entered the match against the Asia Pacific World Championship Bantamweight. His opponent is Japanese boxer Tsuboi Tomoya. Before the match, Tsuboi Tomoya was more appreciated with the achievement of a martial artist who won the world championship, winning ASIAD bronze medal.
Indeed, the level superior to Tran Van Thao was shown by Tsuboi Tomoya in the entire match. Japanese boxers actively move, and overwhelming the number of hit. In contrast, Tran Van Thao fights quite weakly and does not have many remarkable situations.
At the end of 10 rounds, Tsuboi Tomoya surpassed Tran Van Thao by pointing. At that time, the MC event announced the detailed score of 3 referees is 100-90, 100-90 (Tsuboi Tomoya won all 10 rounds) and 98-92 (Tsuboi Tomoya won 8 rounds, losing 2 rounds before Tran Van Thao).
At the present time, the boxing boxrec statistics page has updated the detailed transcript. Accordingly, 3 assessments of the match score of Tran Van Thao and Tsuboi Tomoya are Edward Ligas, Surat Soikrachang and Tetsuya Iida. Mr. Edward Ligas was the only one who marked Tran Van Thao to win 2 rounds.
The matches that Edward Ligas marked Tran Van Thao Thang were the 6th and 8th half. This result was completely opposite to the mark from the remaining two referees, as well as the general survey of the expert. In addition, the reverse of referee Edward Ligas does not affect the final results.
The current professional boxing performance of Tran Van Thao is 20 matches, including 18 victories (10 no) and 2 defeats. Both of his defeats took place against highly qualified opponents, Billy Dib and Tsuboi Tomoya.