Flyweight
55%
% Wins - Prediction by RTF
45%
Veranstalter: Teiken Promotions, Top Rank
Teraji
Winner
TKO
Win method
Round amount
Detailed Fight Review
Nothing could be more fitting for March in Japan than this fight—two champions, two warriors who love to fight.
Kenshiro Teraji is the more aggressive of the two. He systematically breaks down opponents using both technical skill and physicality.
Seigo Akui, however, is versatile. Against Artem Dalakian, he showed his ability to adapt, effectively switching to a counter-punching style when needed.
At 29 years old, Akui is four years younger than Teraji.
Teraji has already beaten every top fighter available, and even when he suffered a defeat (to Masamichi Yabuki), he avenged it in a rematch.
Akui, on the other hand, has faced big names, including a loss to Junto Nakatani and a notable win over Dalakian.
Japanese boxing is known for its high-volume, high-action style, and these two are no exception.
Both Teraji and Akui constantly engage, using combination punching and relentless activity to break their opponents down.
Akui fought twice in 2024, capturing the WBA title from Dalakian and defending it twice by decision.
Teraji had one less fight, but all of his recent victories have also come by decision.
Neither fighter can be considered a pure knockout artist, but that doesn’t mean they don’t hit hard.
Teraji appears to have the heavier hands, as evidenced by how he sent Anthony Olascuaga flying out of the ring. He also carries his power consistently through 12 rounds, making him a dangerous opponent in the later stages of the fight.
Both of Akui’s career losses have been stoppages. Teraji’s only loss also came inside the distance.
That said, Akui will have to be extra cautious under Teraji’s pressure, as the WBC champion’s shots seem to be more damaging.
Both fighters will enjoy home support in Japan.
Akui is fighting at Kokugikan Arena for the first time. Teraji has already fought there once before.
There’s no real venue advantage—this is an all-Japanese battle in front of their home fans.
Neither fighter has lost in a long time, and both are at the peak of their careers.
The winner leaves the ring as the unified world champion. Both men are riding impressive winning streaks, and neither will want to break that momentum.
This is a perfectly timed matchup, and it guarantees a high-level boxing spectacle.
Teraji is rightfully considered the top fighter in the division, holding slight advantages in size, durability, and power.
But will that be enough? Akui will be the one to answer that question.
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Schläge pro Kampf
804
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Schläge pro Kampf837
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Schläge pro Kampf
162 (20%)
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Schläge pro Kampf165 (20%)
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Jabs pro Kampf
468
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Jabs pro Kampf454
Gesamtzahl der präzisen Jabs pro Kampf
83 (18%)
Gesamtzahl der präzisen Jabs pro Kampf68 (15%)
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Power Punches pro Kampf
336
Gesamtzahl der geworfenen Power Punches pro Kampf383
Gesamtzahl der präzisen Power Punches pro Kampf
79 (24%)
Gesamtzahl der präzisen Power Punches pro Kampf97 (25%)
131to the head
31to the body
142to the head
23to the body