Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani Weigh-In Results: All Fighters Make Weight Ahead of Tokyo Super Fight
All eyes were on Tokyo as the fighters hit the scales ahead of Saturday’s huge card at the Tokyo Dome — and importantly, no late drama.
Main event stars Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani both came in comfortably under the limit, setting the stage for one of the biggest fights in world boxing right now.
Main Event Weigh-In
Naoya Inoue – 55.3kg (121.92lbs)
Junto Nakatani – 55.1kg (121.47lbs)
No issues here. Inoue was slightly heavier, but both looked sharp and in control. The numbers don’t tell you much in a fight like this — it’s about what happens when the bell goes — but physically, both men look ready.
There’s a calm confidence around Inoue as always, while Nakatani looks like a man who knows this is his moment. Either way, it’s locked in now.
Co-Main Event Weigh-In
Takuma Inoue – 53.4kg (117.73lbs)
Kazuto Ioka – 53.5kg (117.95lbs)
As close as it gets on the scales. Just 0.1kg between them, and you’d expect a similarly tight fight in the ring. No signs of a tough cut from either man — both looked composed.
Undercard Weigh-Ins
Sora Tanaka – 66.5kg (146.61lbs)
Jin Sasaki – 66.5kg (146.61lbs)
Dead even. Always a good sign when neither fighter has an edge at the scales — this one should come down to skill and pace on the night.
Yoshiki Takei – 55.2kg (121.7lbs)
DeKang Wang – 55.2kg (121.7lbs)
Another perfect match on the scales. No advantage either way heading into what could be a lively undercard fight.
Final Thoughts
No misses, no drama — just a stacked card ready to go. That’s exactly what you want heading into a fight of this size.
Inoue vs Nakatani is officially on, and with both men looking dialled in, there are no excuses left. Now it’s just about who turns up on the night.
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