Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney - Date, Start time, Fight Card, Location

Ronald Crawley Feb. 23, 2025, 1:46 a.m.

Tenshin Nasukawa will take on Jason Moloney in Tokyo at Ariake Arena. They feature in the undercard of Junto Nakatani vs. David Cuellar, fighting for ten rounds of boxing.

Tenshin Nasukawa, from Japan, turned pro recently and holds five wins, no losses, and zero knockouts. His past opponents have not matched Moloney's experience level. Jason Moloney has amassed 27 wins since turning professional in 2014. With three losses and zero draw to his name, he presents a challenge with seasoned skills.

What time is Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney fight

Live coverage for the Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney main card will start at 04:00 AM EST on ESPN+. Refer to the table below to find your local time.

Region Date Main Card Start Time Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney Ring Walks (approx.)
USA and Canada (EST) Monday, Feb. 24, 2025 04:00 AM 05:00 AM
USA and Canada (PT) Monday, Feb. 24, 2025 01:00 AM 02:00 AM
UK and Ireland (GMT) Monday, Feb. 24, 2025 08:00 AM 09:00 AM
Australia (AEDT) Monday, Feb. 24, 2025 07:00 PM 08:00 PM

The event will take place on February 24, 2025, at Ariake Arena in Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The fight between Tenshin Nasukawa and Jason Moloney is scheduled to start at 05:00 AM EST. This match is part of the undercard for the main event featuring Junto Nakatani versus David Cuellar.

The fight will consist of 10 rounds. It falls under a specific weight class which has not been detailed here. Please note that the ring walk time might change depending on how long the earlier fights on the card last.

For viewers in different countries, please check local listings or refer to a time zone converter to find out what time it starts in your area.

Fighters Details

Tenshin Nasukawa faces Jason Moloney in a 10-round bout, but no belts or titles are on the line.

Tenshin Nasukawa

  • Nationality: Japan
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Height: 165 cm
  • Reach: 165 cm
  • Total Fights: 5
  • Record: 5 / 0 / 0

Tenshin Nasukawa has a record of 5 wins, no losses, and no draws. He stands 165 cm tall with an orthodox stance. As an undefeated fighter, Nasukawa shows promise but lacks experience against top-tier opponents. His past fights indicate room for growth against seasoned competition.

Jason Moloney

  • Nationality: Australia
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Height: 165 cm
  • Reach: 165 cm
  • Total Fights: 30
  • Record: 27 / 3 / 0

Jason Moloney boasts a strong record of 27 wins and 3 losses, standing at the same height as Nasukawa with an orthodox stance. His extensive fight history suggests he would have the upper hand due to his experience and proven track record.

How and where to watch the Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney Fight

You can watch Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney via ESPN+.

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Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney Fight Card

  • Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar
  • Seiya Tsutsumi vs Daigo Higa
  • Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney
  • Eigoro Akai vs Ryuya Moriai
  • Ryosuke Kiuchi vs Fuentes Kitajima
  • Yuki Sato vs Hayato Aiko
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