Junto Nakatani 17-0 defeated Kosaka 15-4 in Japan Saturday

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TheBeast
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Junto Nakatani 17-0 defeated Kosaka 15-4 in Japan Saturday

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Junto Nakatani 16 0 0
vs
Shun Kosaka 15 4 0

Nakatani won by UD
Kosaka down in round 7
Nakatani is one to keep an eye on






FULL CARD HIGHLIGHTS HERE:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 9#p1813699

ENJOY!! :TU:
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Re: Junto Nakatani 17-0 defeated Kosaka 15-4 in Japan Saturday

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Thanks for that!!

Nakatani is only 20 years old and has been fighting as a pro since age 17!! :TU:
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Re: Junto Nakatani 17-0 defeated Kosaka 15-4 in Japan Saturday

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A little disappointed in Mikito Nakano. It's not that he looked bad, by any stretch, just under whelming in regards to the expectations
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 10 Oct 2018, 23:11 A little disappointed in Mikito Nakano. It's not that he looked bad, by any stretch, just under whelming in regards to the expectations
Nakano looked pretty good in the highlights. Do you think his opponent could have risen from the knockdown and was just looking for an easy payday?
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Best Coast wrote: 11 Oct 2018, 02:37
Boxing Prospect wrote: 10 Oct 2018, 23:11 A little disappointed in Mikito Nakano. It's not that he looked bad, by any stretch, just under whelming in regards to the expectations
Nakano looked pretty good in the highlights. Do you think his opponent could have risen from the knockdown and was just looking for an easy payday?
I think I had higher expectations knowing that Teshigawara was raving about him in sparring.

Suspect he could have got up but it would have been fruitless and made more to just get out of there. Fighters don't want to do the whole "easy pay day collapse" in Japan as the JBC ban visitors who do that, costing them in the longer term. Makes more sense to put up an effort and allow yourself back in a few months time.
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