Two enthralling bouts going off in little old Tokyo town tonight, both of them at the Ota - City Gymnasium. Two time winner of the WBA Super Flyweight Title, Kohei Kono of Japan, puts his belt on the line against the Panamanian Luis Concepcion, the WBA Interim Champion, in what is a mandatory defence. Concepcion is no slouch, although he's not won a full belt as yet, he's held Silver or Interim titles on eleven occasions. Two fights back, Kono saw off a Koki Kameda in a wild old affair in the USA. In a brawl that saw a knock down, three point deductions and 1700 landed, Kono proved a bit too strong. Kono will also have a decent height and reach over Concepcion. Betting on the fight is tight as well. The champ Kono is a 11-10 chance, while Concepcion is at 1-1.
The other fight is between the number one ranked light flyweight in the world, WBA champion Ryoichi Taguchi and fellow countryman Ryo Miyazaki. Since taking the title on points, off Alberto Rossel in December 2014, Taguchi has three times defended his turf, once with a ko and retiring the two others. He looks to be a young man who's beginning to make a real fist of game. Miyazaki is a former winner of a world title, the WBA Minimumweight Belt. He won and successfully defended it twice before moving up in weight. Miyazaki comes in a massive height and reach disadvantage though and is expected to struggle against Taguchi who is being touted as a pretty decent fighter. Betting has Taguchi at 3-10 and Miyazaki at 3-1.