Co-Main Event | 55 kg | Pro Boxing
Tenshin Nasukawa defeats Luis Guzman via 8 Round Decision
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Decision
Round 8
"Kiko"
2-0-0 | Pro Record At Fight | 10-3-0 | ||
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-1000 (Huge Favorite) | Betting Odds | +700 (Huge Underdog) | ||
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Matsudo, Chiba, Japan | Fighting out of | Villahermosa, Tabasco | ||
25 years, 1 month | Age at Fight | 27 years, 8 months, 3 weeks, 1 day | ||
122.8 lbs (55.7 kgs) | Weigh-In Result | 122.3 lbs (55.5 kgs) | ||
5'5" (165cm) | Height | N/A | ||
69.5" (177cm) | Reach | N/A | ||
TARGET
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Teppen Gym (Other) Teiken Gym (Boxing) |
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- Bout Information
- Event: Kenshiro vs. Budler
- Date: Monday 09.18.2023 at 05:00 AM ET
- Referee: Biney Martin
- Venue: Ariake Arena
- Enclosure: Ring
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
- Bout Billing: Co-Main Event
- Pro/Am: Professional
- Weight: 55 kg (122.0 lbs)
- TV Commentary: Crystina Poncher, Jamel Herring
- Broadcast: Aired Live on Main Card
- Post-Fight Interviewer:
- Nasukawa Total Disclosed Pay: None Disclosed
- Guzman Total Disclosed Pay: None Disclosed
- Sport: Boxing
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Nasukawa vs. Guzman Fight Predictions
Tapology Community Predictions: 175
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Event Discussion
09.18.2023 | 8:16 AM ET
KENSHIRO Time!!!
09.18.2023 | 8:39 AM ET
This is a fantastic fight!!! Japanese midweek boxing never disappoints
09.18.2023 | 9:06 AM ET
P4P Talent
Put my boy Kenny Shiro on the P4P list!!!!
Maybe the smoothest 1,2 in the game at present. The way he fires it off so smooth yet piston like with power is a thing of beauty! The little skip step backs then bouncing into a hard 2 is another thing I enjoy very much!!!
Pure class! Japan really has a great era of boxing talent at the moment. P4P no 2 (or 1 arguably) The Monster Inoue, fringe top 10 for the past 5 years Kazuto Ioka, future P4P 2 weight World Champion Junto Nakatani and Kenshiro who should be top 10 P4P now. Plus there's countless other Champions, Contenders and top prospects. Not too shabby!!!
Maybe the smoothest 1,2 in the game at present. The way he fires it off so smooth yet piston like with power is a thing of beauty! The little skip step backs then bouncing into a hard 2 is another thing I enjoy very much!!!
Pure class! Japan really has a great era of boxing talent at the moment. P4P no 2 (or 1 arguably) The Monster Inoue, fringe top 10 for the past 5 years Kazuto Ioka, future P4P 2 weight World Champion Junto Nakatani and Kenshiro who should be top 10 P4P now. Plus there's countless other Champions, Contenders and top prospects. Not too shabby!!!