The game of boxing is totally buzzing proper now in Japan, with little giants comparable to Naoya Inoue, Junto Nakatani, Kensiro Teraji and others all frequently that includes in excitement-filled, fairly stunning to observe fights.
Japan has hosted some big, stacked playing cards in consequence, with a lot of the motion happening in Tokyo. However the largest extravaganza is likely to be simply across the nook. As Ring.TV.com studies, a minimum of seven title fights will probably be fought on two days, October 13 – 14, the venue to be the legendary Ariake Enviornment in Tokyo.
“Monster” Inoue, Japan’s most well-known energetic fighter, and maybe the county’s biggest, won’t be in motion (Inoue as we all know fights on September 3, towards big underdog TJ Doheny) – however “the opposite Inoue ” will probably be combating.
The total card will include:
Takuma Inoue defending his WBA bantamweight title towards Seiya Tsutsumi.
Junto Nakatani will defend his WBC bantamweight belt towards Petch CP Freshmart.
Kensiro Teraji will combat Christopher Rosales for the vacant WBC flyweight title.
Kosei Tanaka will defend his WBO junior bantamweight title towards Phumelele Cafu.
WBC flyweight champ Anthony Olascuaga will meet Johnathan Gonzalez.
WBA flyweight champ Seigo Yuri Akui will combat Thananchai Charanphuk.
And eventually, Shokichi Iwata and Jairo Noriega will get it on for the vacant WBO junior flyweight title.
Phew.
We’ve seen some stacked playing cards not too long ago, loads of them happening in Saudi Arabia. However this Japanese blockbuster of a two-day marathon card can have one thing for completely everybody. Think about the mix of ability, energy, sheer class, and back-and-forth motion that will probably be witnessed right here.
Now, who will go away Japan with a world title, and who will stay in Japan with a world title strapped round their waist in the midst of October???