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  • Japan welterweight championship: Toshiharu Kayama 10R Jacky Kuwata - Tokyo (12/7/99) - Kayama retained the title (4).
  • OPBF minimumweight championship: Hiroshi Nakajima 12R Allan Lianita (PHIL) - Tokyo (12/7/99) - Nakajima retained the title (1).
  • Japan super lightweight championship: Junichi Ono 10R Masaaki Moro-oka - Tokyo (12/6/99) - Ono retained the title (5).
  • WBA minimumweight interim championship: Joma Gamboa (PHIL) KO 6R Satoru Abe - Nagoya (12/4/99) - Gamboa became the interim champion.
  • OPBF super featherweight championship: Tiger Ari (PHIL) KO 3R Kenji Tatsuki - Osaka (11/29/99) - Ari became the new champ.
  • OPBF flyweight championship: Hiroshi Nakano 12R Melvin Magramo (PHIL) - Nagoya (11/23/99) - Nakano captured the title.
  • WBA super bantamweight championship: Nestor Garza TKO 12R Kozo Ishii - Nagoya (11/21/99)
  • Japan minimumweight championship: Makoto Suzuki TKO 7R Daisuke Iida - Tokyo (11/8/99) - Suzuki retained the title (1).
  • Japan flyweight championship: Celes Kobayashi 10R Katsuhiro Akita - Tokyo (11/7/99) - Kobayashi retained the title (3).
  • WBA super flyweight championship: Hideki Todaka 12R Akihiko Nago - Tokyo (11/7/99) - Todaka retained the title (1).
  • Japan super flyweight championship: Kazuhiro Ryuko TDW 2R Yosuke Kaneishi - Tokyo (10/2/99) - The bout was stopped due to a serious cut on Ryuko's forehead, resulting in Ryuko's first title retention.  
  • OPBF featherweight championship: Tony Wehbee (No. 9 in WBC featherweight, Australia) KO 8R Takeo Imaoka (Champ, No. 2 in WBC featherweight) - Tokyo (10/11/99) - Imaoka failed to retain the title in his fifth title defense.
  • OPBF super welterweight championship: Song Kookyul (Champ, ROK) TKO 11R Hiroki Tomi - Hiroshima (10/4/99) - Song retained the title (2).
  • Kengo Nagashima (No. 5 in WBC super featherweight, former OPBF super featherweight champ) 10R Sung Yangsoo (Korean national champion in featherweight) - Tokyo (10/2/99) - This was Nagashima's first non-title bout after he relinquished the OPBF crown to aim at a world title in featherweight.
  • Japan super welterweight championship: Takeo Kawai TKO 8R Masago Yamamoto - Matsumoto (9/25/99) - Kawai filled the vacant crown.
  • Japan light flyweight championship: Hidenobu Honda 10R Tsunefumi Sano - Matsumoto (9/25/99) - Honda retained the title (6).
  • OPBF super middleweight championship: Yoshinori Nishizawa 12R Nico Toriri - Tokyo (9/21/99) - Nishizawa retained the title (1) with a split decision.
  • Japan lightweight championship: Rick Yoshimura 10R DRAW Tadashi Yuba - Tokyo (9/20/99) - Yoshimura retained the title (19).
  • OPBF super flyweight championship: Masamori Tokuyama 12R Pone Singmorokot - Osaka (9/17/99) - Tokuyama filled the vacant crown with a split decision.
  • Japan super bantamweight championship: Yutaka Manabe TKO 5R Hideki Takayama - Tokyo (9/13/99) - Manabe retained the title (4).
  • WBC super flyweight championship: Cho Injoo vs Keiji Yamaguchi - Tokyo (9/5/99)
  • Hiroyuki Sakamoto (WBC #4 lightweight) KO 1R Prawensna Sakmuangklaeng (Thai super featherweight champ) - Tokyo (9/4/99) - Sakamoto flattens Thai champ with a left hook.
  • Panieng "Okuda" Sasiprabha (WBC #6 flyweight) TD 9R Masaki Kawabata (Japan #5 flyweight) - Tokyo (9/4/99) - The bout was stopped due to Panieng's cut over an eyebrow from an accidental butt.
  • WBC bantamweight championship:Veeraphol Nakonluang promotion vs Joichiro Tatsuyoshi - Osaka (8/29/99)
  • OPBF super lightweight championship: Kim Jongkil TKO 7R Hisao Arai - Osaka (8/29/99) - Kim retained the title.
  • Japan welterweight championship: Toshiharu Kayama 10R Masakazu Satake - Tokyo (8/24/99) - Kayama retained the title (3).
  • OPBF super bantamweight championship to fill the vacancy: Kozo Ishii (No. 7 in WBC super bantamweight) TKO 1R Dino Olivetti (No. 1 in OPBF) - Nagoya (8/8/99) - Ishii captured the title.
  • Japan super lightweight championship: Junichi Ono 10R Masayuki Uchida - Tokyo (8/7/99) - Ono retained the title (4).
  • Toshiaki Nishioka (Japan bantamweight champ/No. 10 in WBA and No. 12 in WBC) TKO 4R Yodsingh Chuwatana (Thai bantamweight champ) - Tokyo (8/7/99) Link to Mr. Kanazawa's site.
  • WBA super flyweight championship: Hideki Todaka 12R Jesus Rojas - Nagoya (7/31/99) - Todaka captured the title with a unanimous decision (115-113, 114-113, 115-114).
  • Japan super featherweight championship: Koji Arisawa KO 7R Panther Yanagida - Tokyo (7/12/99) Link to Mr. Kanazawa's site.
  • Japan flyweight championship: Celes Kobayashi TKO 9R Arata Terao - Tokyo (7/3/99) - Kobayashi retained the title (2).
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    Results: January - June 1999  

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