At 18 o'clock on December 26, 2023, Beijing time, at the Ariake Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, Ohashi Hideyuki Professional Boxing Company promotes boxing
1. The unification battle of the world's four major boxing organizations in the super bantamweight 122-pound main event, 12x3 points in the 5-star round of the main event.
1.1WBC WBO super bantamweight 122-pound boxing king "The Monster" Naoya Inoue. On April 10, 1993, Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, with a height of 165cm and an arm span of 171cm, the current professional record is 25 wins and 22KOs, and the boxing is right.
Brief introduction: Naoya Inoue vs Fulton, WBC & WBO 122 pounds Super Bantamweight World Championship Tournament!
Last 1 fight: Naoya Inoue 8-round TKO Fulton to win the WBC > 122-pound super bantamweight world boxing title!
1.2. Wonderful ** comparison between the two sides.
1.3WBA Super IBF Super Bantamweight 122-pound boxing champion Marlon "Marandin Nightmare" Tapales. On March 23, 1992, Ranau Tubode, Philippines, 163cm tall, 165cm arm span, current professional record 37-19KO, 3-2 KO, boxing left momentum.
On July 18, 2008, Tapales made his debut in Laramaltan, Philippines, knocking out Nestor Gamorro in 54 seconds in the first light flyweight division.
On May 30, 2009, Tapales fought his first boxing title fight in the 9th game at the City Auditorium in Surigao City, Philippines, and competed with Rey for the flyweight title of the Philippine Boxing Federation.
On April 9, 2010, Tapales won the Philippine Sports and Recreation Commission Light Flyweight Championship by knocking out Parrenas in 1:19 seconds in seven rounds at the Municipal Center Gymnasium in Mindanao, Philippines. Then, on 12 June, Tapales defended the title by unanimous decision over Kabilia.
On August 1, 2013, Tapales won the WBO Asia-Pacific Bantamweight Title by unanimous decision victory over Rodriguez in his 25th fight at the Waterfront Hotel & Casino in Cebu City, Philippines.
On July 27, 2016, Tapales won the WBO Bantamweight World Championship in the first round of 30 seconds in Ayutthaya, Thailand, and won the WBO Bantamweight World Champion in his first challenge. On April 23 of the second year, when he defended his first title against Shohei Omori at the Aidenoo Arena in Osaka, Japan, he lost his title due to being overweight, and although he knocked out his opponent in 11 rounds and 6 seconds, he still lost the belt.
On December 8, 2019, the promoted Tapales competed with Ryosuke Iwasa for the interim IBF super bantamweight title in the 36th fight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, USA, and was knocked out 1 time in 11 rounds and 9 seconds, and he was knocked out once in 3 rounds.
In his last fight, on April 9, 2023, Tapales challenged former WBA Super IBF Super Bantamweight 122-pound champion Ahmadaliev at the Boeing Center in San Antonio, USA, and won by split decision with a score of -113. The 2nd time to the top, this is a big profit for Tapales!The upcoming match against Naoya Inoue in his prime will definitely be a tough test for Tapales, and whether he can stabilize the country, reach the next level, and reach the peak of his career.
2. Tentatively determine the order of all other matchups and appearances.
Japan Boxing Commission 118-pound bantamweight champion 10x3 rounds. Japan won 9 wins and 2 draws, and Seiya Tsutsumi vs Japan won all 6 games.
Super Bantamweight 122 pounds round 8x3 points. Japan won all 7 fights and KO Yuki Takei vs Mexico 21-6 Mario Diaz Maldonado.
Ultra lightweight 140 pounds round 8x3 points. Japan won all 22 fights, 17 KOs Hiraoka vs Mexico, 18 wins, 13 KOs, 6 losses, and 3 KO Sebastián Diaz Maldonado.
Flyweight 112 pounds round 8x3 points. Japan won all 8 fights, 7KO Sakama Hamu vs Philippines 10 wins, 7KOs, 2 losses, and 1 KO Gabniras.
Super featherweight 130 pounds round 4x3 points. Japan 0 record Ritsuya Sato vs Japan 2 losses 1 by KO Keisuke Todo.
Featherweight 126 pounds round 4x3 points. Japan 3-5-1 draw Yu Ishikawa vs Japan 1 win against Uematsu Kazegawa.
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