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Japanese boxer to face Frenchman for WBA crown

The 31-year-old's first title shot will take place in Tokyo on May 20 against the veteran Cameroon-born Frenchman.

Japan's London Olympic champion Ryota Murata (C) will fight with Cameroon-born Frenchman Hassan N'Dam for the vacant World Boxing Association middleweight crown in May

The 31-year-old's first title shot will take place in Tokyo on May 20 against the veteran Cameroon-born Frenchman, who is ranked number one by the WBA.

"I'm grateful for the opportunity to fight for the middleweight crown here in Japan," Murata told reporters.

"I expect a very tough fight but I want to leave everything out there and return the blessing of having won an Olympic gold medal."

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Japan's only previous middleweight world champion was Shinji Takehara, who won the WBA title in 1995.

But the 33-year-old N'Dam, a former World Boxing Organisation champion who has compiled a record of 35 wins, 21 of them by knockout, against two losses, will provide a strn test for Murata.

The Japanese star, who fights out of Tokyo's Teiken Gym, has won all 12 of his professional bouts, including nine by KO.

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