TV details for Yoshino Vs Tomioka/Higa Vs Buenobra
On Thursday at Korakuen Hall fight fans will get an interesting card under the Diamond Glove banner. 
The main event of the card will see OPBF, WBO Asia Pacific and Japanese Lightweight champion Shuichiro Yoshino (11-0, 9) [吉野 修一郎] defending his national title in a mandatory defense against Izuki Tomioka (7-2-1, 2) [富岡樹] as part of the 2020 Champion Carnival. The main event isn't the only bout of note however, with former WBC Flyweight champion Daigo Higa (15-1, 15) [比嘉 大吾] battling Jason Buenaobra (7-4-3, 3) in the chief support bout.
Sadly for those not at Korakuen Hall the show won't be televised live, however the delay for the broadcast won't be massive, with Fuji TV confirming the bouts will be broadcast, on delay, on Saturday in Japan.
The broadcast is scheduled to take place at 26:15 to 27:20 local time, or from 2:15am Sunday morning to 3:20 if you rather.
The broadcast is likely to show edited versions of both fights, as we typically see with Diamond Glove broadcasts, which is sort of disappointing but better than nothing.
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			The main event of the card will see OPBF, WBO Asia Pacific and Japanese Lightweight champion Shuichiro Yoshino (11-0, 9) [吉野 修一郎] defending his national title in a mandatory defense against Izuki Tomioka (7-2-1, 2) [富岡樹] as part of the 2020 Champion Carnival. The main event isn't the only bout of note however, with former WBC Flyweight champion Daigo Higa (15-1, 15) [比嘉 大吾] battling Jason Buenaobra (7-4-3, 3) in the chief support bout.
Sadly for those not at Korakuen Hall the show won't be televised live, however the delay for the broadcast won't be massive, with Fuji TV confirming the bouts will be broadcast, on delay, on Saturday in Japan.
The broadcast is scheduled to take place at 26:15 to 27:20 local time, or from 2:15am Sunday morning to 3:20 if you rather.
The broadcast is likely to show edited versions of both fights, as we typically see with Diamond Glove broadcasts, which is sort of disappointing but better than nothing.
Related -
Yoshino defends against mandatory Tomioka!
Higa returns, but can he over-come the rugged Buenaobra?
