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Junto Nakatani vs. David Cuellar: How to Stream, Betting Odds and Fight Card

Junto Nakatani vs. David Cuellar: How to Stream, Betting Odds and Fight Card

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Junto Nakatani vs. David Cuellar: How to Stream, Betting Odds and Fight Card

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Junto Nakatani vs. David Cuellar: How to Stream, Betting Odds and Fight Card

Undeated WBC bantamweight champion Junto Nakatani (29-0, 22 KOs) will defend his title against undefeated Mexican challenger David Cuellar (28-0, 18 KOs). This is the main event of an impressive card from the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. The undercard features rising star Tenshin Nasukawa and an intriguing bout Tenshin Nasukawa vs. Jason Moloney.

Nakatani was last seen in action when he dominated and stopped Tasana Salapat in the sixth round of their clash, which followed up his one-round obliteration of Vincent Astrolabio. The Japanese star will be eager to move on to unification bouts and maybe a super fight with Naoya Inoue, while the Mexican challenger will be looking to shock the boxing world.

In preparation for this bantamweight fight, we bring you all the information you need for Nakatani vs. Cuellar, including how to stream and the full fight card.

How to Stream and Everything Else for Junto Nakatani vs. David Cuellar

Betting Odds

Per Sportsbook Draftkings, Nakatani will enter the bout as a -700 betting favourite. Cuellar is the +450 underdog as we get closer to fight night.

Read More: Five Bantamweight Fighters to Watch in 2025

Fight Date, Start Time

Date: Monday, February 24

Start time: 3:00 a.m. ET / 8:00 a.m. GMT

Where is Junto Nakatani vs David Cuellar?

The fight is set to be held at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan.

Read More: Junto Nakatani Steals the Show on World Title Tripleheader in Japan

What Channel/Stream?

U.S.: ESPN+

UK:   Sky Sports

Nakatani vs Cuellar Full Fight Card

  • Junto Nakatani vs. David Cuellar, 12 rounds, for Nakatani’s WBC bantamweight title
  • Seiya Tsutsumi vs. Daigo Higa, 12 rounds, for Tsutsumi’s WBA bantamweight title
  • Tenshin Nasukawa vs. Jason Moloney, 10 rounds, bantamweights
  • Eigoro Akai vs. Ryuya Moriai, 6 rounds, middleweights
  • Hayato Aiko vs. Yuki Sato, 4 rounds, featherweights
  • Ryosuke Kiuchi vs. Fuentes Kitajima, 4 rounds, lightweights

Stay with Big Fight Weekend for coverage of Nakatani vs Cuellar, including results and video highlights, and post-fight analysis.

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