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Koshimoto claims title from Chi
BBC - January 29, 2006
Japan's Takashi Koshimoto wrested the WBC featherweight crown from Injin Chi of South Korea with a split-decision victory in Fukuoka on Sunday.

Cook named for Chi challenge
Barking and Dagenham Post,UK - September 22, 2005
Dagenham's undefeated European and Commonwealth featherweight champ Nicky Cook has been boosted by official recognition as the No.1 contender for Korean Injin Chi's WBC featherweight crown.

Rocky Juarez suffers 1st professional loss
Houston Chronicle, United States - August 21, 2005
Just minutes from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, Rocky Juarez's undefeated record suffered from wind shear as he lost a gritty, seesaw battle against Humberto Soto for the World Boxing Council interim featherweight title Saturday night. Originally scheduled to fight WBC champion InJin Chi for the WBC title, Juarez (23-1, 16 knockouts), an Olympic silver medalist in 2000, demonstrated his vaunted power in spots, especially in the seventh round with a pair of left hooks that had Soto hanging on at round's end. But Juarez lost in a unanimous decision before 9,096 fans.

Rocky Juarez still all business in ring despite setbacks
Houston Chronicle,United States - August 20, 2005
Once inside Ray's Boxing Gym, Juarez launched into a solitary training regimen, stopping often to oblige a visiting photographer. Until early August, the preparation would have been a precursor to challenging for his first world title against World Boxing Council featherweight champion InJin Chi. But the South Korean sprained an ankle while working out and had to withdraw, giving way to Humberto Armando Soto, 25, of Los Mochis, Mexico. Tonight at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., Juarez (23-0, 16 knockouts) and Soto (36-5-2, 21) will fight for the World Boxing Council Interim featherweight crown.

Juarez's title fight called off
Houston Chronicle,United States - August 1, 2005
Juarez was scheduled to challenge World Boxing Council champion InJin Chi of South Korea on a card at Rosemont, Ill., a Chicago suburb, on Aug. 20.

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