Both fighters enter with solid records. Brian Norman Jr., standing tall at 173 cm, undefeated in his professional career since turning pro, delivers impressive performances with 27 wins. Without any knockouts yet, he faces Jin Sasaki who holds a record of 19 wins, one loss, and one draw since his debut fight against opponents with diverse fighting styles and stances. The similar height and stature of both competitors suggest a closely fought match.
Brian Norman Jr. vs Jin Sasaki Fight Card
- Brian Norman Jr. vs Jin Sasaki
- Christian Araneta vs Thanongsak Simsri
- Sora Tanaka vs Takeru Kobata
- Yuya Oku vs Reiya Abe
- Ren Ohashi vs Guangheng Luan
- Seiya Yamaguchi vs Ryosuke Kiuchi
- Yuito Moriwaki vs Ha So Baek
Brian Norman Jr. vs Jin Sasaki Undercard
Brian Norman Jr. vs Jin Sasaki Fight
Brian Norman Jr. will face Jin Sasaki with the WBO World Welterweight Title on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Brian Norman Jr. record: 27-0
- Jin Sasaki record: 19-1
- Belts at stake: WBO World Welterweight Title
Brian Norman Jr., known as "The Assassin II," has an undefeated 27-0 record since turning pro. He showcases technical skills and resilience in matches. His previous opponent didn't have knockout power, which may give him confidence against Sasaki despite their similar weight status.
Jin Sasaki holds a 19-1-1 record with notable endurance. His competitive edge stems from fighting stronger opponents than those faced by Norman Jr. But with experience slightly in Norman’s favor, this will test his adaptability and recovery skills during the bout.
Christian Araneta vs Thanongsak Simsri Fight
Christian Araneta will face Thanongsak Simsri for the IBF World Light Flyweight Title.
- Division/Weight: None
- Christian Araneta record: 25-2
- Thanongsak Simsri record: 38-1
- Belts at stake: IBF World Light Flyweight Title
Christian Araneta, known as "The Bomb," has a solid record of 25 wins and 2 losses since turning pro. His recent bouts do not provide extensive information, but he remains a formidable opponent in his category. Araneta's previous opponents lacked detailed stats, making it difficult to predict this fight outcome specifically.
Thanongsak Simsri boasts an impressive record of 38 wins and only 1 loss. Though details on his past match performances are limited, his strong record signals readiness for this challenge and potential advantage over Araneta due to higher fight experience.
Sora Tanaka vs Takeru Kobata Fight
Sora Tanaka will face Takeru Kobata for the OPBF Welterweight Title.
- Division/Weight: None
- Sora Tanaka record: 3-0
- Takeru Kobata record: 14-7
- Belts at stake: OPBF Welterweight Title
Sora Tanaka turned professional recently, securing 3 wins without losses or draws. He lacks a KO victory and hasn’t fought anyone notable yet. His inexperience contrasts sharply with his seasoned opponent.
Takeru Kobata, turning pro years earlier, holds a record of 14 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw. Despite zero KO wins, he has faced tougher competition than Tanaka. His larger fighting record and experience against experienced opponents give him an edge over the less experienced Tanaka in this match-up.
Yuya Oku vs Reiya Abe Fight
Yuya Oku will face Reiya Abe with the Japanese Featherweight Title on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Yuya Oku record: 8-0
- Reiya Abe record: 26-4
- Belts at stake: Japanese Featherweight Title
Yuya Oku turned pro in 2021 with a current record of 8 wins, 0 losses, and 2 draws. He has not secured any wins by knockout. His undefeated record reflects consistency and determination. Previously, he fought an equally matched competitor, which suggests resilience but raises questions about his ability to tackle more experienced foes like Abe.
Reiya Abe boasts 26 wins, 4 losses, and 2 draws since his pro debut in 2011. Although he lacks knockout victories, his winning history highlights skill and stamina. His past contests against seasoned opponents indicate capability to understand and adapt strategies for tough matches such as this one with Oku.
Ren Ohashi vs Guangheng Luan Fight
Ren Ohashi faces off against Guangheng Luan with no belts or titles on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Ren Ohashi record: 3-0
- Guangheng Luan record: 13-8
- Belts at stake: N/A
Ren Ohashi, a fighter from Japan, turned pro recently and boasts an undefeated record of 3-0 with no KOs. His experience is limited but impressive given his wins. His prior opponents lacked significant records, indicating this fight against Luan could be challenging due to the difference in experience.
Guangheng Luan, known as "General Heng" from China, has extensive experience with a 13-8-2 record. He fights consistently and comes off a mix of wins and setbacks. Ren's unbeaten streak will test how he handles a more seasoned opponent like Luan.
Seiya Yamaguchi vs Ryosuke Kiuchi Fight
Seiya Yamaguchi faces Ryosuke Kiuchi with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Seiya Yamaguchi record: 3-1
- Ryosuke Kiuchi record: 3-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Seiya Yamaguchi has a record of 3 wins and 1 loss. Having started his professional career, he fights from Yokohama, Japan. He has not secured a knockout in his wins. His previous opponents have similar experience, making this fight potentially well-matched given Ryosuke's record.
Ryosuke Kiuchi holds 3 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. Fighting out of Kashiwa, Japan, he too lacks knockouts but matches Seiya's experience level. Based on their records and lack of knockouts, expect a tactical matchup with points deciding the winner.
Yuito Moriwaki vs Ha So Baek Fight
Yuito Moriwaki will face Ha So Baek in a fight with no belts or titles on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Yuito Moriwaki record:
- Ha So Baek record: 3-2
- Belts at stake: N/A
Yuito Moriwaki is a professional fighter from Tokyo, Japan, born in 1996. He fights with an orthodox stance but lacks fight statistics and record information. This could indicate he's new to the professional scene or still building his career. Without details of past opponents, it is challenging to predict his performance against Ha So Baek.
Ha So Baek has a fight record of 3 wins and 2 losses, showing inconsistency in results. He stands 182 cm tall with no knockouts yet. His professional experience could give him an edge over Moriwaki, especially given Moriwaki's undefined record.
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