Junto Drawni sharpened his hug in the Bantame weight division after Ryosuke Nishida retired with an eye injury before the start of the 7th round of the unification of the world title on Sunday.
Utratani added the title of IBF Nishida to his WBC belt to remain number 1 in the division after the accuracy of his closed blows of the right eye Nishida, which prompted the inspection of the ring doctor and the decision to retire after the sixth round at the Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo.
Nayya Inoue, who is associated with a huge fight with dug up next year, watched from the ring when the donated took control in the fifth and sixth round against his Japanese warrior in the fourth defense of his WBC title.
Three weight of the world champion of the nutrition (31-0, 24 KO), 27, from Kanagawa in Japan, will now think about the entrance to Munior Feather, weighing or going to the next struggle of the unification of the world weight title.
The other world champions in 118 pounds are Antonio Vargas (WBA) and Yoshiki Takei (WBO). About expecting what Megafight versus Inoue was talked about, so he is expected to fight.
The collision with Inoue (30-0, 27 KO), No. 2 in the ESPN Boxer ranking and the undisputed world champion in a featherweight, would be the biggest fight in the Japanese history of boxing.
Utratani ranks 9th on the latest ESPN list for pounds for pounds and this win brings it closer to Inoue. Southpaw Nishida (10-1, 2 KO), 28, contributed to the absorbing fight, in which both maintained a furious pace for six rounds.
Five foot-eutty feet, who trains in Los Angeles with coach Ruda Hernandez, now won all his five fights in Bantamweight after stopping and began as if he wanted to end it early, with a complete attack in round 1.
Both released their hands from the first bell, but the dug up had better early exchanges, including the gigantic left and the upper sequence in round 2.
Nishida was better in the third and fourth rounds when he aimed at the body, but his right eye began to swell in round 5, and at the end of the 6th round was closed. The stratified mercilessly aimed at the swollen eye Nishida eye with baking his left hands as he began arrows with greater regularity.
The failure seemed inevitable for Nishida, considering that he saw only one eye and after assessing the injury of the eye by a ring doctor there was a reasonable decision to get him out of the fight after the sixth round.
On the same account, the Japanese Bantamweight Riku Masuda (8-1, 8 KO) provided a shocking one of Southpaw, which knocked out Michella Banquez from Venezuela, in the round.