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    Comments Thread For: Kenshiro Teraji, Carlos Canizales Easily Make Weight For Junior Flyweight Championship In Osaka, Japan

    Kenshiro Teraji once again put to rest any rumors of his struggling to make the junior flyweight limit. The reigning lineal, WBC and WBA junior flyweight champion has been under the 108-pound divisional limit for every title fight spanning two title reigns. Teraji continued that streak as he hit the scales at a finely-tuned 107.4 pounds for the fourth defense of his current reign versus Venezuela's Carlos Canizales, who was 107 1/2 pounds.
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    #2
    Great card. Picking Akui by KO and
    Yonaha over Tatsuyoshi

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      #3
      Originally posted by trippleupper View Post
      Great card. Picking Akui by KO and
      Yonaha over Tatsuyoshi
      It really is a make or break time for Tatsuyoshi, given his age and career so far. Being the son of your avatar namesake can only keep him relavent for so long, and with Yonaha being still somewhat fresh in the casuals mind as Tenshin's debut opponent, it is now or never.

      I'm excited for this match and the only reason I didn't bother getting tickets for it is because it is in Osaka on a weekday (I live like 350 miles away and have work), plus next month's card in Tokyo is even juicier with the triple title match of Nakatani bantam debut against Santiago, younger Inoue against Ancajas, and Tanaka going for the fastest four division champ record against Bacasegua for the belt Nakatani vacated. The fourth match being Riku Masuda vs Jonas Sultan isn't bad either.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Elheath View Post
        It really is a make or break time for Tatsuyoshi, given his age and career so far. Being the son of your avatar namesake can only keep him relavent for so long, and with Yonaha being still somewhat fresh in the casuals mind as Tenshin's debut opponent, it is now or never.

        I'm excited for this match and the only reason I didn't bother getting tickets for it is because it is in Osaka on a weekday (I live like 350 miles away and have work), plus next month's card in Tokyo is even juicier with the triple title match of Nakatani bantam debut against Santiago, younger Inoue against Ancajas, and Tanaka going for the fastest four division champ record against Bacasegua for the belt Nakatani vacated. The fourth match being Riku Masuda vs Jonas Sultan isn't bad either.
        Looking forward to this card next month too.

        Who do you figure wins these bouts?

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          #5
          Originally posted by trippleupper View Post
          Looking forward to this card next month too.

          Who do you figure wins these bouts?
          Off the top of my head, quite confident of Teraji win via KO and Tenshin win by decision easily while I can see Akui 50-50 losing or winning via close call.
          For February, Nakatani and Tanaka near positive wins while Takuma...really 50-50 I can see him losing or winning.

          Son of Joe could scape by close decision due to homefield advantage, because Yonaha likely won't be dominant or KO him.

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