Alongside Nakatani thwarted Tito Acosta’s attempt to become champion

the Japanese Next to Nakatani fractured the nose of the boricua Angel ‘Tito’ Acosta hour in combat and after three surviving assaults, the combat was stopped and the Japanese prevailed on the boricua by means of technical knockout in the fourth assault in one of the cartel’s preliminary bouts starring in the World Boxing Council’s fly division division between Mexican Oscar Valdez and Brazilian Robson Conceicao at the AVA Amphiteater of Casino del Sol in Tucson Arizona.

Acosta’s nose apparently was injured during the same first assault, and in the second the bleeding began to be a threat to the Puerto Rican. Between assaults, the corner of Acosta tried to stop the bleeding, but the constant good blows of Nakatani, and the unstoppable bleeding of Acosta, took to that the combat was stopped.

Acosta saw his record fall to 22-3 with 21 knockouts, while Nakatani, who retained his World Boxing Organization flyweight crown, improved to 21-0.

In the fight before the one of Acosta, Xander Zayas extended was victorious of comfortable way when it defeated by unanimous decision to the Mexican Jose Luis Sanchez.

The boricua prevailed with scores of 60-53, 60-53 and 60-54 and left its mark at 10-0 with seven knockouts after the win at the AVA Amphiteater at Sun Casino in Tucson, Arizona.

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