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Nakatani
Cuellar

Feb 24, 2025, 11:00 UTC
Ariake Arena, Tokyo, Japan
Junto Nakatani

Junto Nakatani

Japan
🇯🇵
・ 27 years
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Bantamweight

  • 31 / 0 / 0Record28 / 1 / 0
  • 24 (77%) Wins by knockout (%)18 (64%)
  • 0 (0%) Losses by knockout (%)1 (100%)
  • 152Total rounds138
  • 10 / 10Title fights / wins1 / 0
  • 7 / 7Title defenses / wins0 / 0

Parameters

  • 173Height174
  • 174Reach171
  • SouthpawStanceOrthodox
David Cuellar

David Cuellar

Mexico
🇲🇽
・ 23 years
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72%

% Wins - Prediction by RTF

28%

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Nakatani

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KO

Win method

3

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Junto NakataniDavid Cuellar

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    Styles and Techniques of the Opponents

  • A fight guaranteed to deliver an exciting show for the fans. Junto Nakatani is a bright, dynamic boxer. However, when paired with Cuéllar, they are capable of creating a truly explosive fight.

    Nakatani can box in different styles. He enjoys moving forward and attacking, but he can also fight off the back foot, setting traps and forcing his opponents into mistakes.

    David is pure aggression—relentless pressure, powerful punches. This fighter makes sure his opponent has problems every second in the ring.

  • Age and Experience Difference

  • A championship bout between two young fighters. Nakatani is 27 years old, Cuéllar is 23. However, their experience levels are vastly different.

    Junto is already a three-weight world champion. In his recent fights, he has either faced tough contenders or elite-level opposition. For Cuéllar, this is his first major test. He has never fought anyone close to Nakatani’s level.

  • Punch Statistics in Recent Fights

  • Both fighters like to stay busy in the ring, throwing a high volume of punches.

    Cuéllar, for example, works the body effectively. Meanwhile, Nakatani relies not only on volume but also on speed. Thanks to this, he can land his shots a split second before his opponent expects them.

  • Fighting Activity

  • Nakatani never stops working.

    In 2024, he debuted in a new weight class, won a title, and defended it twice—all in just three fights.

    Cuéllar has been slightly less active, having fought twice last year. However, he went the full 10 rounds in both bouts, while Nakatani has accumulated 13 rounds across his three fights.

  • Punching Power

  • Even though these fighters compete in the lighter weight classes, both have real knockout power.

    Cuéllar relies on raw power. Engaging in prolonged exchanges with him is dangerous. He mixes up his attacks between the head and body and puts full force into every punch.

    Nakatani’s strength lies in explosiveness. He can catch his opponent off guard with speed, land a sharp counter, or unleash a precise combination—his arsenal is wide and dangerous.

  • Ability to Absorb Hits

  • A showdown between two undefeated fighters who have been consistently winning.

    Both have proven durability, but at the same time, they both possess enough power to score a stoppage victory.

  • Fight Venue

  • Junto Nakatani is Japan’s second-biggest boxing star after Naoya Inoue. Fighting in Tokyo, in front of his home crowd, will serve as extra motivation.

    Nakatani has fought at this venue twice before, winning by decision and technical knockout.

    For Cuéllar, this is not only his first fight in Japan but also his first fight outside of Mexico.

  • Psychology and Recent Successes

  • Being the underdog can either motivate or mentally shake a fighter. The ring will reveal which effect it has on Cuéllar.

    Realistically, the Mexican has nothing to lose. He is a young, tough fighter who has never beaten an elite opponent before. Now, he is stepping straight into the champion’s backyard.

    For Nakatani, this is just another title defense. However, he has a tendency to be overconfident in fights like this.

    In his previous fight against Salapat, the Japanese champion played around too much, took unnecessary punches, and allowed his opponent to stay active.

    This time, Nakatani must immediately recognize the danger Cuéllar presents.

    He needs to show his class, but at the same time, he must avoid reckless exchanges and not appear overly cautious.

Statistics of punches in the VS fight

  • Punches

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    Total number of Punches thrown

    Total
    Landed

    158

    Total number of Punches thrown

    118

    Total number of Punches landed

    Total
    Landed

    45 (28%)

    Total number of Punches landed

    23 (19%)

  • Jabs

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    Total number of Jabs thrown

    Total
    Landed

    65

    Total number of Jabs thrown

    24

    Total number of Jabs landed

    Total
    Landed

    11 (17%)

    Total number of Jabs landed

    0 (0%)

  • Power Punches

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    Total number of Power Punches thrown

    Total
    Landed

    93

    Total number of Power Punches thrown

    94

    Total number of Power Punches landed

    Total
    Landed

    34 (37%)

    Total number of Power Punches landed

    23 (24%)

  • Punch Map

    Total
    Accurate
    • Total: Nakatani

      36to the head

      9to the body

    • Total: Cuellar

      16to the head

      7to the body

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