Junto Nakatani vs Angel Acosta 10.09.2021
In a thrilling but short-lived contest, Junto Nakatani successfully defended his WBO flyweight championship against Angel Acosta at Casino Del Sol’s AVA Amphitheatre in Tucson, Arizona. The bout, which took place on the undercard of the Oscar Valdez-Robson Conceicao fight, ended in a technical knockout victory for Nakatani early in the fourth round.
The Japanese champion, making his first title defence outside his home country, showcased his power and precision from the opening bell. Nakatani’s striking accuracy was evident as he landed a devastating left hand that visibly shook Acosta in the first round. The Puerto Rican challenger’s nose began bleeding profusely, setting the tone for the rest of the fight.
As the bout progressed, Acosta’s nose injury worsened, leading to multiple medical checks by the ringside physician. Despite the challenger’s determination and occasional flurries of offense, the continuous blood loss became a significant concern for officials.
Referee Rocky Burke halted the action 32 seconds into the fourth round, declaring Nakatani the winner by TKO. The stoppage came after consultation with medical staff, who deemed it unsafe for Acosta to continue due to the severity of his injury.
With this victory, Nakatani improved his undefeated record to 22-0 with 17 knockouts, solidifying his position as one of the top fighters in the flyweight division. The champion expressed his desire to unify the titles in his post-fight interview, hinting at potential blockbuster matchups in the future.
For Acosta, a former light flyweight titleholder, the loss marked a setback in his quest for a second world championship. His record now stands at 22-3, with 21 of his wins coming by knockout.
This explosive encounter, though brief, highlighted Nakatani’s growing star power and raised questions about potential unification bouts in the 112-pound weight class. Boxing fans around the world will undoubtedly be eager to see what’s next for the hard-hitting Japanese champion.
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Filed under: Flyweight - @ September 10, 2021 11:59 pm
Tags: Angel Acosta, Junto Nakatani