Nakatani Earns hard-Fought Decision, Eyes Inoue Showdown in Riyadh
Junto Nakatani secured a closely contested unanimous decision victory over Sebastian Hernandez in a thrilling co-main event Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi arabia, setting the stage for a potential world title challenge against Stephen Fulton. The fight, a captivating display of skill and tenacity, has ignited excitement amongst boxing fans eager to see Nakatani test himself against the division’s elite.
A Battle of Contrasting styles
Nakatani (20-1, 18 KOs) and Hernandez engaged in a compelling clash of styles, showcasing both technical prowess and unwavering determination.You witnessed a dynamic contest were Nakatani’s sharp counter-punching was met with Hernandez’s relentless pressure and physicality.
The fight began with Nakatani establishing control through a precise southpaw jab. He then opened up in the second round,landing a powerful left hook that momentarily stunned Hernandez. Throughout the early rounds, Nakatani’s accuracy and timing were evident, especially with a beautiful right uppercut late in the third.
However, Hernandez, known for his impressive knockout ratio, refused to yield. He effectively applied pressure in the second half of the fourth round, consistently finding Nakatani with uppercuts of his own.
A Furious Middle Rounds
The sixth round erupted into a furious exchange of punches, with both fighters demonstrating remarkable stamina and resilience. hernandez continued to close the distance, making the middle rounds particularly uncomfortable for Nakatani. He consistently outlanded Nakatani in the latter stages of the fight,relentlessly marching forward and engaging in close-quarters combat.
Round nine proved to be a true spectacle, a back-and-forth war that left fans on the edge of their seats. Many observers felt the scoring in this round, and possibly the fight was unduly harsh on Hernandez, who displayed remarkable spirit and determination.
Nakatani’s Future: A Title Shot Looms
Despite the close nature of the fight, Nakatani emerged victorious, completing a triumphant 2025 that also included stoppage wins over Ryosuke Nishida and David Cuellar Contreras. He now sets his sights on a potential showdown with Stephen Fulton, the current world champion.
“It was a great learning experience for me,” Nakatani stated. “my opponent put up a great fight, and it enabled me to grow accordingly. I change my weight class to aim for the world champion [Fulton], and if I get the chance, I will do my best.”
Hernandez Proves His Worth
Sebastian Hernandez, despite the loss, demonstrated he belongs amongst the world’s best. Based in San Diego but hailing from Mexico, he has assembled an impressive record and proved he is capable of competing at the highest level. This performance solidifies his position as a legitimate contender for world titles.
teraji Fight Postponed Due to Illness
Sadly, the card also experienced a setback. IBF world junior bantamweight champion Willibaldo Garcia (23-6-2, 13 KOs) was forced to withdraw from his title defense against Kenshiro Teraji (25-2, 16 KOs) due to a sudden illness. Garcia was hospitalized after falling ill following Friday’s weigh-in, and a replacement opponent could not be secured for teraji.
This leaves Teraji’s future uncertain, but the focus remains on Nakatani’s impressive victory and the exciting possibilities it presents for the junior bantamweight division.You can expect notable developments in the coming months as Nakatani prepares for his potential title challenge.










