Kosei Tanaka vs. Jonathan Gonzalez - August 24, 2019
Posted: 29 May 2019, 17:18
Kosei Tanaka gets a true home game for his next fight.
The unbeaten three-division titlist and reigning flyweight beltholder from Japan is set for his next title defense, which will come versus Puerto Rico’s Jonathan Gonzalez. The bout will take place August 24 at Takeda Teva Ocean Arena in Tanaka’s hometown of Nagoya, Japan.
Full details were announced Wednesday in Japan, confirming that a deal had been reached just as the bout was heading for a purse bid hearing at World Boxing Organization (WBO) headquarters in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Tanaka (13-0, 7KOs) will make the second defense of the WBO flyweight title he claimed in this very venue, when he scored a 12-round win over Sho Kimura last September. Their fierce war was honored by BS.com and several other outlets as the 2018 Fight of the Year.
It also made Tanaka a three-division titlist after just 12 pro bouts, matching Vasiliy Lomachenko just five months prior as the quickest to ever accomplish the feat.
Gonzalez (22-2-1, 13KOs) travels to Japan for the first time in his career, in what also serves as his first shot at a major title. The 28-year old Boricua southpaw has won his last four starts, including a 10-round win over Julian Yedras—whom Tanaka defeated for his first major title in their May 2015 strawweight title fight.
The unbeaten three-division titlist and reigning flyweight beltholder from Japan is set for his next title defense, which will come versus Puerto Rico’s Jonathan Gonzalez. The bout will take place August 24 at Takeda Teva Ocean Arena in Tanaka’s hometown of Nagoya, Japan.
Full details were announced Wednesday in Japan, confirming that a deal had been reached just as the bout was heading for a purse bid hearing at World Boxing Organization (WBO) headquarters in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Tanaka (13-0, 7KOs) will make the second defense of the WBO flyweight title he claimed in this very venue, when he scored a 12-round win over Sho Kimura last September. Their fierce war was honored by BS.com and several other outlets as the 2018 Fight of the Year.
It also made Tanaka a three-division titlist after just 12 pro bouts, matching Vasiliy Lomachenko just five months prior as the quickest to ever accomplish the feat.
Gonzalez (22-2-1, 13KOs) travels to Japan for the first time in his career, in what also serves as his first shot at a major title. The 28-year old Boricua southpaw has won his last four starts, including a 10-round win over Julian Yedras—whom Tanaka defeated for his first major title in their May 2015 strawweight title fight.