Tokyo Boxing Event on September 3: A Night of Title Fights and Rising Stars

Tokyo ringside promotions returns to action September 3 for what equates as one of the bigger boxing cards in Japan with various title fights and prospects you need to know more about. Pound-for-pound star Naoya Inoue will defend his undisputed junior bantamweight title, and that's the pairing everyone has been waiting for.

Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny (Main Event)

In the main event of the evening, Japan's own Naoya Inoue ("The Monster") will put his undisputed junior featherweight championship on display against Ireland's TJ Doheny. Inoue, a taxonomist feared for his punching strength or skill in the ring who intimidates all divisions he enters. And now he defends his junior featherweight world title for the first time against Doheny, a former titleist.

His southpaw position and aggressive approach make Doheny a potentially difficult assignment for Inoue. But the Japanese champion's blend of speed, precision and power are enough to make him a deserved favorite heading into this one. This will be an all-out 12-round war and should see Inoue work to continue his rise in legendary-status lights behind friendly territory.

Co-Main Event: Yoshiki Takei vs Daigo Higa

In the other world title fight, Yoshiki Takei will defend his WBO bantamweight belt against former fly and ex-WBA titleist Daigo Higa. Takei, 20 a xx bantamweight on the rise (7-0), quickly made himself known for his aggressive style and knockout power. Higa's power and non-stop aggression also present dangers of their own.

This bout should be a slugfest between two heavy punchers, and both men will more than likely look to score the stoppage. With the bantamweight scene so fluid, it could very well be that both are just a win or two away from some of those bigger fights in 2018 and this weekend's clash is going to play a role in determining who can say they secured such victories.

Undercard Highlights

Ismael Barroso vs Andy Hiraoka: 12 rounds, junior welterweightsVeteran Ismael Barroso squares off against Japan'sAndyHiraokain about scheduled for twelve rounds. Experience and firepower are on the side of Barroso, but undefeated prospect Hiraoka plans to prove that he belongs at 140 pounds in front of his countrymen.

By defeating a veteran such as Barroso, this would stand out for Hiraoka and could even potentially change the course of his career.

  • Jin Sasaki vs. Qamil Balla: Of the Jin Square measure of Japan abdomen uninjured against the state capital, Australia's Qamil closed the 12-round welterweight contest. Sasaki has a penchant for finishing fights — all but one of his eight wins have come inside the distance. On paper, that spells a likely win for Horiguchi at this stage of his career; Balla is battle-tested and should provide some stiff competition.
  • Toshiki Shimomachi vs Ryuya Tsugawa: The last fight of the evening is scheduled for 10 rounds, as Junior Featherweights Toshiki Shimomachi and Ryuya Tsugawa square off. They are pressuring, large hands heavyweights with a shared penchant for defense and each is trying to move up the divisional ladder as this could be considered an important fight in their own careers. His low-key style will be put to the test against Tsugawa's high-energy technical skills.

The Tokyo boxing event is drawing attention not only for its loaded lineup, but also the exciting betting odds coming in. Undefeated WBA bantamweight champion, Naoya Inoue is the heaviest favorite to win and you can bet that it has a lot to do with his tremendous punching power.

With Doheny's experience and ability to fight a pressure-style fighter, this might be some decent value for anybody who wants to make an upset bet. In the co-main event, Yoshiki Takei and Daigo Higa present a tighter betting market given both competitors bring knockout capabilities. For those looking to place some bets on these bangers, then click here to view odds and which way the money is going.

The Tokyo boxing card on September 3 is set to be a massive night of action with title fights and standout young fighters looking to break out. This event is for the hardcore boxing fans and anyone who's interested in an entertaining night of sports. Between the title bout headlined by Naoya Inoue's latest challenge and great undercard fights as well, this is a Boxing night you should not miss.

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