pony88 WBA-WBC flyweight world champion Kenshiro Terachi knocks out American challenger Ricardo Rafael Sandoval after round 6 pony88
On the afternoon of July 28, there was an official press conference for the Triple World Championship at a hotel in Yokohama, Japan. This world boxing match is organized by Teigen Promotions with Akihiko Honda as the promoter. The fight will take place at Yokohama Buntai, Yokohama, Japan on Wednesday, July 30, and will be broadcast live on DAZN.
There will be three world championship boxing matches on the program: WBA Light Flyweight World Champion Eric Rosa will defend his title against Japanese challenger Kyosuke Takami; WBA Bantamweight World Champion Antonio Vargas from the United States will defend his title against Japanese challenger Daigo Higa; and WBA-WBC Flyweight World Champion Kenshiro Terachi will defend his title against American challenger Ricardo Rafael Sandoval.
By Kenshiro Terachi, the 33-year-old world champion, said: “My physical condition is very good now. My weight loss is going well. I am fully prepared and I will win.”
Terachi, who will be defending his WBA title for the first time and WBC title for the second time, said when asked about his impression of his opponent, “He seems like a good guy. It should be a fun match.”
Terachi also revealed his future if the fight goes through, saying, “I don’t know yet what it will be like. Moving up to super flyweight is one of the options. He is currently ranked 9th in the Pound-for-Pound list of THE RING magazine, a famous magazine in the United States. He said, I want to climb the rankings, so winning style is important. I want to win beautifully.”
“The key to this game is to control the distance. I will focus on that,” he said confidently when asked about his winning style. “Knockout. If I can knock out in the second half, that would be great.”
Ricardo Rafael Sandoval is also fully prepared: “I’m in the best shape, I’m well-trained. This is the biggest fight of my career. I’m 100% prepared.”
pony88 Terachi’s boxing record: 25 wins (16 KOs), 1 loss, while Ricardo Rafael Sandoval 26 wins (18 KOs), 2 losses. ( pony88 )