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Boxing results: Junto nutrai claims that the victory of the unification of Bantam’s weight over Ryosuke Nishida

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Image: Boxing Results: Junto Nakatani Claims Bantamweight Unification Victory Over Ryosuke Nishida

Junto Nakratani (31-0, 24 Kos) WBC Bantameight, facilitated the airy, little-known IBF 118-LB champion of Ryosuke Nishida (10-1, 2 Kos), shooting a technical technical victory in the sixth round on Sunday evening at the Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo. Together with the IBF belt, he captured the Bantamweight Magazine belt.

Nishida eye and arm

The official stopping time lasted at 3:00 in the sixth round. He was dug up to all three judges according to the results 59-55, 58-56 and 58-56.

Initially, Nishida fought well in the first round, landing with her left hands and stopping the larger, stronger, more talented dug. However, from the second round it was all stuck, hitting Nishiada with challenging left hands on the right side of the face.

In the fifth round of Ryosuke, 28 years elderly, looked on Ubit, the right eye closed and completely exhausted. His corner would make him solid if they waved the white flag of surrender because he had no chance of winning. Junto used it as a training bag, marking the right eye closed left on the left.

At the end of the sixth Nishida corner stopped because his right eye closed completely. He ate his left hands all night with Southpaw dug and couldn’t do much to be a competitive struggle because he was overtaken in every department.

Southpaw Nishida also suffered an injury of the right shoulder during the fight, forcing him to fight only with the left. Even if both hands worked, he still couldn’t do much against the dug, because he was stuck in immense shots of power coming to Nonstop from Junto.

Dream of Union

“Since Flyweight, I really wanted to unite my titles, and finally, in Bantamweight, I was able to unify my titles. I’m ecstatic now,” he said dug after the fight.

Boxing fans want the dug out to now move to Super Bantamweight, to challenge Nayy Inoue for his titles. However, Junto may stay at the age of 118 to walk around the WBA and WBO lanes that he must be the undisputed champion. These titles are maintained by feeble belt owners whose donut would not have any problems with defeating.

The downside is that he will not receive much recognition, because these two masters are hidden to fans, complete unknowns and not judging by fans who know who they are. If he had a head straight, he would forget about his pursuit of validation and moved to Super Bantamweight to fight Nayya Inoue before he leaves the Division 122 pounds to go to a featherweight.

Fear of the “monster”

If the dug up, he scraps his superficial purpose, which is the undisputed in Bantamweight and will go to 122 to face Inoue. Given that Junto decided to stay at the age of 118 and not follow Nayy in terms of weight, it is a clear sign that faith in himself simply does not have. I don’t want to be disclosed by “The Monster”.

If someone could transplant his head from some bold fighters in sport and sewing him to the body out of an experiment similar to Frankenstein, he could potentially achieve great things. I don’t see how this happens. The body is willing, but the mind is feeble.

The contested title of IBF Nishidy

I want to know how Nishida has ever won the title of IBF because he looked terrible throughout the fight. The 118 pounds division is one of the weakest in sport. Nishida captured the IBF belt in 2024, defeating Veteran Emmanuel Rodriguez with a narrow decision.

Last updated 06/08/2025

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Hall of Fame champion claims he would be the one to beat Terence Crawford: ‘I’m going to win’

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Hall of Fame champion says he would have been the man to beat Terence Crawford: “I’m going to win”

The star fighter, who has made an astonishing 15 defenses of his welterweight world title, supported himself in a fantastic showdown with Terence Crawford.

Many consider “Bud” to be one of the greatest welterweight champions of all time, considering his size undisputed triumph over Errol Spence Jr in 2023

He had previously won seven straight 147-pound world titles, all through stoppages, but he could only cement his position as top dog by dethroning Spence.

Not only did he defeat “The Truth” and win his three world titles, but Crawford secured a surprisingly one-sided defeat over nine rounds.

After that career-defining moment, the American became the undisputed three-division champion, moving up to 168 pounds to dethrone Canelo Alvarez.

However, at welterweight, Crawford managed to produce some of his best performances, perhaps striking the perfect balance between being vigorous and impressively fit.

Another man who has had considerable success at 147 pounds is, of course, Felix Trinidad, who reigned as the IBF world champion for almost seven years.

Two of his greatest victories came against Oscar De La Hoya and Pernell Whitaker, who both went on to create Hall of Fame careers in their own right.

It is therefore natural that “Tito” sees his chances in a direct fight with Crawford, saying: Fighting Hub TV that he would give “Bud” his only professional flaw.

“With all due respect to Crawford…Tito Trinidad – I will win.”

While no fighter has been able to answer Crawford’s mystery, it is equally safe and sound to say that the former five-division world champion has never faced someone like Trinidad.

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Robeisy Ramirez signed with Raizd Boxing after leaving Free Agency

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Image: Major Companies Failed To Sign Robeisy Ramirez

Raizd announced the deal on Instagram on Monday, posting: “Official: Robeisy ‘El Tren’ Ramirez signs with RAIZD BOXING. World-class addition. Former WBO World Featherweight Champion. Two-time Olympic gold medalist. Welcome to the team, Robeisy.”

For a startup that is still building its name, this is a robust impulse. For everyone else, it encourages questions. There has been no evident move from Zuffa Boxing, Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions or other major teams that often pursue recognizable talent.

When a two-time Gold Medalist hits the open market and the Massive Four don’t pull the trigger. Raizd Boxing is basically a ghost ship right now. They are so modern that they haven’t even held their first event yet.

As for why the giants have stayed away, it probably comes down to a combination of time, shelf life and the ongoing business changes many of these companies are making.

At 126 pounds, 32 is on the older side. Promoters are notoriously wary of small-time fighters who have just had a career-changing break. Perhaps they would prefer to wait and see if he has anything left before signing him to an high-priced multi-fight contract.

While Dana White is finally taking action, Zuffa is aggressively targeting younger, buzz-worthy talent like Edgar Berlanga and Richardson Hitchins. Ramirez is 32 years aged and had a brutal knockout loss to Rafael Espinoza in December. Zuffa could see him as a veteran of damaged goods rather than a fundamental piece of their launch.

Ramirez may not have the same shine he had when he fled Cuba or when he beat Shakur Stevenson in the amateurs, but fighters with that kind of experience rarely hit the open market.

His recent form likely played a role. Ramirez is 14-3 with nine knockouts and has lost two of his last three fights, with both losses coming to Rafael Espinoza, including a stoppage in the rematch. At 32 years aged, he is no longer a long-term project that can be slowly developed.

Still, there is a clear advantage if handled properly. Ramirez remains a talented southpaw with the pedigree, experience and enough reputational value to quickly become relevant again at featherweight or above. If it combines wins, larger promoters may regret letting startup Raizd make the first move.

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Tim Bradley firmly predicts KO in Conor Benn vs. Ryan Garcia fight

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Tim Bradley makes emphatic KO prediction for Conor Benn vs Ryan Garcia

Hall of Famer Tim Bradley believes the welterweight clash between Conor Benn and WBC world champion Ryan Garcia will end decisively.

The two are in talks that could happen later this year, and Garcia also mentioned the possibility of a rematch with WBA world champion Rolando Romero.

In their first meeting in May 2025, Romero won a unanimous decision after defeating his fighter in the second round.

However, Garcia has since secured the WBC 147-pound title after dethroning Mario Barrios whom he dropped and passed unanimously in February.

This marks the 27-year-old’s first victory since 2023, when he edged Oscar Duarte in the eighth round before his controversial fight with Devin Haney.

Despite a majority decision advantage over Haney, that result was declared a no-contest in April 2024 after “King Ry” tested positive for the banned substance ostarine.

Benn also failed a 2022 drug test ahead of his canceled fight against Chris Eubank Jr, whom he ultimately defeated in a middleweight rematch last November.

This followed a points defeat to Eubank in April 2025, although earlier this month Benn remained in the win column, ahead of Regis Prograis, who subsequently announced his retirement.

However, despite his last fight at 150 pounds, the 29-year-old now wants to capitalize on his No. 1 ranking in the WBC and fight Garcia.

I’m talking to ESNEWSformer two-division world champion Bradley gave Benn little more than a prayer against Garcia.

“Ryan knocks him out.”

As the top contender for the WBC welterweight title, Benn is expected to be ordered to fight Garcia in the not-too-distant future, even if ongoing negotiations fail.

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