Junto Nakatani vs Vincent Astrolabio Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order
Junto Nakatani defends his WBC World Bantamweight Title against Vincent Astrolabio at Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo. This main event spotlights Nakatani's undefeated streak and Astrolabio's quest for championship glory.
Nakatani turned pro in 2015 and holds a record of 27 wins with no losses, including 20 knockouts, showcasing his dominance in the bantamweight division. His last fight was a technical knockout victory over Alexandro Santiago. Astrolabio, professional since 2015, has a more varied record of 19 wins and four losses, with his recent victory being a TKO against Navapon Khaikanha.
Junto Nakatani vs Vincent Astrolabio Fight Card
- Junto Nakatani vs Vincent Astrolabio
- Kosei Tanaka vs Jonathan Rodriguez
- Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jonathan Rodriguez
- Riku Kano vs Anthony Olascuaga
- Issei Aramoto vs Mongontsooj Nandinerdene
Junto Nakatani vs Vincent Astrolabio Undercard
Junto Nakatani vs Vincent Astrolabio Fight
- Division/Weight: bantam
- Junto Nakatani record: 27-0
- Vincent Astrolabio record: 19-4
- Belts at stake: WBC World Bantamweight Title
Junto Nakatani faces Vincent Astrolabio for the WBC World Bantamweight Title.
Junto Nakatani, a southpaw from Japan, turned pro in 2015 and holds an undefeated record of 27 wins with 20 KOs. He recently defeated Alexandro Santiago by TKO. Santiago’s lesser knockout rate compared to Nakatani suggested a favorable matchup, indicating Nakatani’s power should be decisive against Astrolabio who has a comparable KO rate and record.
Vincent Astrolabio, fighting out of the Philippines, began his professional career in 2015 and has a record of 19 wins with 14 by KO. In his last fight, he secured a TKO win over Navapon Khaikanha. Comparatively, Jason Moloney had beaten Astrolabio; their competitive match suggests that Astrolabio might struggle against stronger opponents like Nakatani who have maintained consistent performance in tougher bouts.
Kosei Tanaka vs Jonathan Rodriguez Fight
- Division/Weight: super fly
- Kosei Tanaka record: 20-1
- Jonathan Rodriguez record: 25-2
- Belts at stake: WBO World Super Flyweight Title
Kosei Tanaka faces Jonathan Rodriguez for the WBO World Super Flyweight Title.
Kosei Tanaka turned professional in 2013 and holds a record of 20 wins, with 11 by KO, and only one loss. He recently won against Christian Bacasegua Rangel by unanimous decision. Tanaka's consistent performance, especially against seasoned fighters like Bacasegua Rangel, demonstrates his preparedness for defending his title against a slightly less experienced opponent like Rodriguez.
Jonathan Rodriguez began his career in 2015 and has accumulated a record of 25 wins with 17 KOs, two losses, and one draw. His last bout ended in a split draw with Israel Gonzalez, who boasts a solid but not spectacular knockout rate. Compared to Tanaka’s recent opponents' experience and skills, Rodriguez’s performance against Gonzalez suggests he may face considerable challenges going up against the seasoned champion Tanaka.
Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jonathan Rodriguez Fight
- Division/Weight: super bantam
- Tenshin Nasukawa record: 3-0
- Jonathan Rodriguez record: 17-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
Tenshin Nasukawa and Jonathan Rodriguez are competing in a super bantamweight fight.
Tenshin Nasukawa, a fresh talent since 2023, boasts an undefeated record of 3-0 with 1 knockout. Facing tougher opposition like Luis Robles Pacheco, who had far more fights but similar KO rates, underscores Nasukawa's skilled ascent. His past opponents hint at his readiness for similar-statured battles, giving him fair ground against Rodriguez who has slightly more ring experience but recently faltered in performance level.
Jonathan Rodriguez entered the professional scene in 2018 and holds a record of 17-2-1 with 7 KOs. Losing to Antonio Vargas recently shows susceptibility, especially under pressure from strong contenders. Given that Vargas's win rate and power closely compare to Nasukawa’s past opponents, Rodriguez may need an exceptional strategy to overcome the streaking nascent force laid out by Nasukawa.
Riku Kano vs Anthony Olascuaga Fight
- Division/Weight: fly
- Riku Kano record: 22-4
- Anthony Olascuaga record: 6-1
- Belts at stake: WBO World Flyweight Title
Riku Kano faces Anthony Olascuaga for the WBO World Flyweight Title.
Riku Kano turned pro in 2013 and has a fight record of 22 wins, 4 losses, and 2 draws with 11 knockouts. He recently won against Khomsan Kaewruean by TKO. Considering Khomsan's light experience and lesser skill level with a record of 5-3-0, Kano might find Anthony Olascuaga more challenging due to Anthony’s higher KO rate and recent victories over more experienced fighters in the same weight class.
Anthony Olascuaga, with a pro debut in 2020, holds a record of 6 wins, 1 loss, and no draws, showcasing a significant knockout power with a KO ratio of about 67%. His latest win by TKO was against Giemel Magramo. Though Magramo had a strong track record (29-4-0), Olascuaga demonstrated considerable ability. This ability will prove helpful when he faces Riku Kano, who has displayed resilience but hasn't fought opponents with as high a KO percentage recently.
How and where to watch the Junto Nakatani vs Vincent Astrolabio Fight
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