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This weekend’s fight card promoted in the name of former five-weight division champ Floyd Mayweather is packed with several blockbuster events. The entire card will come into action on September 25 at the Super Saitama Arena.

The event will air live on Fite. TV. Interested fans can purchase it at a price of $19.99.

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The full card looks like this:

Floyd Mayweather vs Mikuru Asakura

Nadaka Yoshinari vs Bandasak So Trakunpet

Kyoji Horiguchi vs Yuto Hokamura

Hiromasa Ogikubo vs Soo Chul Kim

Kyohei Hagiwara vs Chihiro Suzuki

Juri Ohara vs Luiz Gustavo

Shoma Shibisai vs Cally Gibrainn de Oliveira

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Ahead of this highly anticipated fight card, where every report is discussing the main event, let’s put some light on the co-main event of the card that will display some eye-catching moves of kickboxing.

Nadaka Yoshinari vs Bandasak So Trakunpet: physical attributes and record

The kickboxers are most likely to collide at 116.8 lbs. The bout will show a wide gap in the terms of experience. Yoshinari, the younger of two is 21 years old and his opponent Bandasak is 33.  More than 10 years of the gap would certainly play an important role when the duo will lock horns to dominate others.

Horiguchi, who hails from Japan is 5 feet 4 inches tall. He has good command over two arts: Muay Thai and kickboxing. In his entire career, the southpaw took part in 48 bouts. With 26 knockouts, Yoshinari managed to win a total of 41 bouts at the cost of 6 losses.

On the other hand, affiliated with So Trakunpet Gym, Trakunpet comes in at a height of 5 feet 3 inches.

This bout will be followed by Mayweather’s ring walk, which will be the center of attraction in the arena. Mayweather is heading towards the ring for the second time this year. However, this is his second outing to Japan for an exhibition.

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Who do you think will dominate the co-main event? Let us know in the comments below.

 

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