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Junto Nakatani (31-0, 24 Kos) Butchered Riosuke Nishida over six brutal rounds before Judge, Chuji Fukuchi stopped the fight. Until then, IBF belt was already his. The message was loud and clear: only one struggle is left.
The wheel was chaos – bombs on both sides. Junto landed fishing loops, slipped in savage at the top and punished the body as he was trying to take the years from Nishide’s career. Beatdown escalated quickly.
To the fourth fourth, Nishida’s right eye was closed. His left handed by the fifth of his left. There is nothing left. Nakatani didn’t slow down – doubled his output exit and constantly choked the hooks on both sides of the body as he wanted to stop now.
Six circles were mercy. Nishidino’s eye closed closed, he couldn’t see his gloves, so the doctor finally entered. Nakatani got a stop, a great people. As did not come from two rounds before.
And from course Inoue was there, sitting, acting like it was just watching and not avoiding questions. They asked the naughtany about the quarrel and surprise surprise, he gave the same dead man “that maybe” nonsense. They make exciting things.
After the fight, Nakatani played calm. “I’m pleased now,” he said. But come on – we all know better.
Unity is in Bantamwem. He cleaned the condensate. But he still lives in the shadow of one man – the Naoia Inue. And that shadow stretches in every division below 130 kilograms.
Inue is now in 122, sitting on all the belts, doing what it does. But the inciner’s fighting? It’s different. It is a legacy. It is the two best technician of Japan, two southern, two undefeated killers, in the Tokya purchasing opportunity that would melt into the country.
And it’s not a fantasy. Promoters want it. The Nachatian resume is clean. He knocked the world-level names in three divisions and only humiliated undefeated champion. The only question is whether inoue sees a reward – or only the risk.
If Inoue wants to complete the discussions about who the Japanese boxing boxes? He steps inside.
If it hides it? Nakatani stayed united and advocated everyone left at 118.
On the underside, Tenshin was strunked by him left undefeated – but he didn’t win anyone. He crossed her 100-90, 99-91 KS2 decision on Victor Santillan in a flat, awkward 10-handed.
Santillan had a tricky Souni Stril, and Tenshin never really thought of him. He landed late, but he looked indecisive for most of the night. This was not a material with a prominent reel. It was a survival regime with points.
The hype is still there, but the gap between strand and someone like a nation? It’s massive. One looks like a monster. Another still finds their footers.
Junto Nakatani stopped RioSuke Nishida by TKO at 6. Acts (3:00).
Tenshin Nagasava was monitored by Victor Santillan with a unanimous decision over 10 rounds (99-91, 99-91, 100-90).
Tomoia Tsuboy won Van Thao Tran through a unanimous decision after 10 rounds (98-92, 100-90, 100-90).
Riku Masuda knocked Michell Bankuez at 1. Circle (1:27).
Last Updated 06/08/2025