Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields Feb. 23, 2025, 4:04 a.m.

Junto Nakatani and David Cuellar will face off at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, competing for the WBC World Bantamweight Title. Both fighters are undefeated, raising anticipation for a gripping contest.

Junto Nakatani, with a solid record of 29-0, turned professional at the age of 19 and has showcased impressive skill and control throughout his career. David Cuellar also boasts an unblemished 27-0 record since turning pro at 17. Nakatani's victories against diverse opponents indicate a well-rounded adaptability that will be crucial against Cuellar's height and reach advantage.

Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar Fight Card

Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar Undercard

Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar Fight

Junto Nakatani faces David Cuellar for the WBC World Bantamweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Junto Nakatani record: 29-0
  • David Cuellar record: 27-0
  • Belts at stake: WBC World Bantamweight Title

Junto Nakatani holds an undefeated record of 29 wins with no losses. He fights professionally since before October 2023 and has never been knocked out. His consistent performance and resilience make him a formidable opponent. Cuellar's unapplied KO statistic will challenge Nakatani's defense, but his past matches prove his capability to maintain dominance and absorb pressure.

David Cuellar also remains unbeaten with 27 wins. Standing slightly taller, he holds an edge in reach which can trouble shorter fighters like his previous opponents. This advantage may test Nakatani’s defense against longer-range attacks in their bout.

Seiya Tsutsumi vs Daigo Higa Fight

Seiya Tsutsumi faces Daigo Higa for the WBA World Bantamweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Seiya Tsutsumi record: 12-0
  • Daigo Higa record: 21-3
  • Belts at stake: WBA World Bantamweight Title

Seiya Tsutsumi remains undefeated with a 12-win, 0-loss record since turning pro. He has no knockout wins but stands out with tactical skill from Kumamoto, residing in Tokyo. This is his title shot. His previous opponents lack significant international titles. Fighting Daigo Higa, who demonstrates more pro ring experience in the same weight class, poses a significant step up for Tsutsumi.

Daigo Higa turned pro with a 21-3 record and an orthodox stance identical to Seiya’s. Twice a former titleholder, Higa offers seasoned proficiency as he fights in Tokyo. Higa's failure to achieve recent knockouts reveals stamina concerns. However, his past tougher opponents make him likely to handle Tsutsumi’s strategy confidently.

Tenshin Nasukawa vs Jason Moloney Fight

Tenshin Nasukawa will face Jason Moloney in an exciting non-title bout.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Tenshin Nasukawa record: 5-0
  • Jason Moloney record: 27-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Tenshin Nasukawa, a Japanese boxer, turned pro and maintains an undefeated record of 5 wins. He has recently faced moderate-caliber opponents and significantly lacks experience with 0 knockouts. Against Moloney, he needs to step up as his previous rivals were less experienced compared to the formidable Moloney.

Jason Moloney, hailing from Australia, is an experienced boxer with a solid track record of 27 wins and 3 losses. His recent matches show seasoned competition and resilience. With more professional fights under his belt, Moloney’s tactical experience serves as a distinct advantage against Nasukawa.

Eigoro Akai vs Ryuya Moriai Fight

Eigoro Akai is set to face Ryuya Moriai with no belts or titles at stake.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Eigoro Akai record: 5-3
  • Ryuya Moriai record: 4-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Eigoro Akai joined the professional scene in 2022. He has 5 wins and 3 losses, with no knockouts. He recently fought a newbie fighter with a similar win-loss record. Given this, Moriai may pose a challenge for Akai due to his comparable skill level and reach advantage.

Ryuya Moriai turned pro in 2023. He holds a fight record of 4 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw, also without knockouts. His past opponents showed varying skills besting newcomers like himself. Considering Akai's experience advantage, this fight will test Moriai's growing potential against more experienced athletes.

Ryosuke Kiuchi vs Fuentes Kitajima Fight

Ryosuke Kiuchi faces Fuentes Kitajima with no belts at stake.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Ryosuke Kiuchi record: 2-3
  • Fuentes Kitajima record: 2-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Ryosuke Kiuchi turned pro recently, holding a record of 2 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. He fights in the orthodox stance and hasn't secured any knockouts yet. His previous matches lack recent context due to unavailable data, offering little insight into his current form. Thus, the outcome in this non-weight class matchup remains unpredictable given past performance metrics.

Fuentes Kitajima has a professional record of 2 wins and 1 loss. Like Kiuchi, he uses an orthodox stance and has no knockout victories. Without recent bout data or big opponent names noted, predicting his performance against Kiuchi is difficult based on these alone.

Yuki Sato vs Hayato Aiko Fight

Yuki Sato will face Hayato Aiko. No belts or titles are on the line.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Yuki Sato record:
  • Hayato Aiko record: 1-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Yuki Sato steps into this matchup without a fight record to reference. His experience is unreported and uncertain, as he has no noted bouts to consider his standing against other fighters. This lack of information makes it challenging to assess his potential against Hayato Aiko.

Hayato Aiko comes prepared with a perfect record of one win and no losses. Having recently defeated his opponent decisively, he enters the ring with growing confidence. His recent success suggests he has an advantage over the unproven Yuki Sato.

How and where to watch the Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar Fight

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