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Triple World Title Action in Japan: How to Stream, Betting Odds and Fight Card
Triple World Title Action in Japan: How to Stream, Betting Odds and Fight Card
On Saturday, February 24, Junto Nakatani (26-0, 19 KOs) will face Alexandro Santiago (28-3-5, 14 KOs) at Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan – alongside two other world title fights, Takuma Inoue (18-1, 4 KOs) vs. Jerwin Ancajas (34-3-2, 23 KOs) and Kosei Tanaka (19-1, 11 KOs) vs. Christian Bacasegua Rangel (22-4-2, 9 KOs).
The triple world title action in Tokyo will be a night full of bantamweight action, with Nakatani the star of the show. He’s a phenomenal fighter who possesses lots of power. He is great at controlling the distance and dictating the tempo of his fights. Nakatani is a brutally efficient boxer, as proven by his stoppage win against Andrew Maloney.
Check out our recent preview of this world championship tripleheader.
Junto Nakatani vs. Alexandro Santiago: Everything You Need to Know
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World Championship Tripleheader Betting Odds Including Junto Nakatani vs. Alexandro Santiago
Per Sportsbook Draftkings, Nakatani will enter the bout as a strong -900 betting favourite. Santiago is the +500 underdog as we near closer to fight night.
Inoue will start his fight as a -265 betting favourite, with Jerwin Ancajas a +200 underdog.
Kosei Tanaka is the strong -550 betting favourite, with Rangel the +370 underdog.
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Fight Date, Start Time
Date : Saturday, February 24
Time : 4 am ET / 9 am UK time
What Channel/Stream Is Nakatani vs. Santiago?
U.S.: ESPN+
UK: TBC
Hear Dan Rafael and T.J. Rives preview the Japanese world title triple header on the newest “Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast” by clicking play below,
Full Fight Card
- Alexandro Santiago vs. Junto Nakatani, 12 rounds, for Santiago’s WBC bantamweight title
- Takuma Inoue vs. Jerwin Ancajas, 12 rounds, for Inoue’s WBA bantamweight title
- Kosei Tanaka vs. Christian Bacasegua, 12 rounds, for vacant WBO junior bantamweight title
- Jonas Sultan vs. Riku Masuda, 8 rounds, bantamweights
Stay with Big Fight Weekend for coverage of the impending tripleheader world title night in Japan, including results and video highlights.
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