
The corner of Nishida did humane things in the corner of Nishida and stopped it, Nakatani (31-0, 24 KOS) slaughtered Nishida’s Ryosuke in six cruel rounds. At that time, the IBF belt was already his. The message is loud and clear: there is only one battle to do.
The first round was chaos – bombs on both sides. The junta landed and turned left, fell on the barbaric fifth, and punished the body like he tried to get rid of Nehda’s profession. Rapid upgrades that are off the beaten track.
By the fourth round, Nishida’s right eye was shutting down. By fifth, his left hand joined it. He has nothing. nakatani didn’t slow down – he doubled the output and tear the hook to the sides of his body like the shutdown he wanted Now.
The sixth round is a manifestation of mercy. Nishida has been beaten up. His corner saved him from his back.
This is not very close. This is not controversial. It’s violent, clinical and precise.
The only remaining name: inoue
After the battle, Zhongtani remained calm. “I’m very satisfied now,” he said. But come on – we all know better.
He unified the bantamweight. He cleared the competitors. But he still lives in the shadow of one person – Naoya Inoue. The shadow stretched between each department below 130 pounds for a long time.
Inoue is now 122 years old, sitting on all the belts and doing his job. But does Zhongtani fight? That’s different. That’s the legacy. These are the two best technicians in Japan, two South Claws, two unbeaten killers, in the Tokyo Dome Showdown, which will melt the country.
This is not a fantasy. The promoter wants it. Nakata’s resume is very clean. He eliminated world-class names in three divisions, only humiliating an unbeaten champion. The only question is whether Inoue sees rewards or risks.
If Inoue wants to end the debate about who ruled Japanese boxing? He intervened.
What if he avoided? Zhongtani remains united, and everyone leaves at the age of 118.
Tenshin Nasuwawa wins, but that’s all
On the trump card, Nasuchuan remained unbeaten-but didn’t win anyone. He made a decision against Victor Santillan in a flat, awkward 10-round match with a 100-90, 99-91 X2 decision.
Santillan’s Southpaw style is tricky and Tenshin never really figures out him out. He was late, but seemed hesitant most of the night. This is not the highlight material. This is a survival mode with a little bit.
The hype is still there, but the gap between Nasuchuan and people like Zhongtani? This is very big. One looks like a monster. The other party is still finding his foothold.
Complete results
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Junto Nakatani stopped Ryosuke Nishida in the sixth round (3:00).
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Tenshin Nagasawa defeated Victor Santillan with a unanimous decision in 10 rounds (99-91, 99-91, 100-90).
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Tomoya Tsuboi beat Van Thao Tran through a unanimous decision after 10 rounds (98-92, 100-90, 100-90).
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Riku Masuda eliminated Michel Banquez in the first round (1:27).
Last updated on June 8, 20125