Kenshiro Teraji vs Seigo Yuri Akui Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley March 12, 2025, 1:02 a.m.

Kenshiro Teraji, known as "The Amazing Boy," turned pro in 2014. He holds a record of 24 wins and one loss with no draws and boasts an orthodox style. Seigo Yuri Akui started his professional journey in 2014, acquiring 21 wins, two losses, and one draw along the way.

Kenshiro Teraji vs Seigo Yuri Akui Fight Card

Kenshiro Teraji vs Seigo Yuri Akui Undercard

Kenshiro Teraji vs Seigo Yuri Akui Fight

Kenshiro Teraji faces Seigo Yuri Akui with the WBC and WBA World Flyweight Titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Kenshiro Teraji record: 24-1
  • Seigo Yuri Akui record: 21-2
  • Belts at stake: WBC & WBA World Flyweight Titles

Kenshiro Teraji turned pro in 2014 and holds a record of 24 wins and 1 loss. He hasn't suffered many defeats, indicating resilience. Kenshiro's last opponent had fewer losses in a lower weight class, so he is likely confident coming into the match against Akui.

Seigo Yuri Akui started his professional career in 2013 and has a record of 21 wins, 2 losses, and a draw. His prior opponents were not as seasoned as Kenshiro. The experience difference might affect his performance in this title fight with Teraji.

Shokichi Iwata vs Rene Santiago Fight

Shokichi Iwata goes head-to-head with Rene Santiago for the WBO World Light Flyweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Shokichi Iwata record: 14-1
  • Rene Santiago record: 13-4
  • Belts at stake: WBO World Light Flyweight Title

Shokichi Iwata, a professional fighter from Japan, has an impressive fight record of 14 wins and 1 loss. Since turning pro, he remains strong in every bout. His recent opponents had moderate success rates with not much remarkable record in the light flyweight class. Against Rene Santiago, a calculated approach promises potential victory given his untouched titles and steady career.

Rene Santiago boasts 13 wins against 4 losses as a pro fighter from Puerto Rico. His previous fights showed resilience yet inconsistency against top-notch opponents, limiting his competitive edge in this duel with Iwata. He must optimize this challenge to remain formidable.

Anthony Olascuaga vs Hiroto Kyoguchi Fight

Anthony Olascuaga and Hiroto Kyoguchi will face off for the WBO World Flyweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Anthony Olascuaga record: 8-1
  • Hiroto Kyoguchi record: 19-2
  • Belts at stake: WBO World Flyweight Title

Anthony Olascuaga, known as "Princesa," turned pro without any known awards or titles. He has a record of 8 wins and 1 loss. His most recent fight records against notable opponents are not available. Despite being relatively inexperienced, his career shows promise but lacks tested competition which makes this title fight his biggest challenge to date.

Hiroto Kyoguchi holds a more seasoned record with 19 wins and 2 losses, having no knockout victories like his opponent. Without details on recent notable bouts, his experience alone positions him as the favorite in this contest due to superior track record in ring achievements.

Tomoya Tsuboi vs Boonrueang Phayom Fight

Tomoya Tsuboi faces Boonrueang Phayom in an untitled bout with no belts at stake.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Tomoya Tsuboi record:
  • Boonrueang Phayom record: 14-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Tomoya Tsuboi lacks documented professional fights to analyze his career trajectory and experience accurately. With no past bouts recorded, assessing his performance against Boonrueang Phayom is challenging. The absence of fight data leaves questions about his readiness for the forthcoming match.

Boonrueang Phayom turned professional and accumulated a respectable record of 14 wins, 3 losses, and no draws. His higher win count and experience might give him an edge against the relatively untested Tomoya Tsuboi. Boonrueang's prior victories suggest he will confidently approach this fight.

How and where to watch the Kenshiro Teraji vs Seigo Yuri Akui Fight

You can watch Kenshiro Teraji vs Seigo Yuri Akui via ESPN+.

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