Apr 12, 2014; Las Vegas, NV, USA; A general view of the ring before the WBO World Welterweight Championship fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena between Timothy Bradley Jr. (not pictured) and Manny Pacquiao (not pictured). Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
- Saturday boxing features several intriguing fights in Tokyo, Japan
- We’ve made predictions for Tanaka vs Rodriguez & Nakatani vs Astrolabio
- Read below for Saturday boxing predictions and odds for July 20 in Tokyo
Saturday night boxing on July 20th features a loaded card live from the Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo, Japan. While many casual boxing fans will be locked in on the Jake Paul vs Mike Perry showdown in America, two epic clashes will be taking place across the globe.
Headlining the event is a junior bantamweight title clash between WBO champ Kosei Tanaka and Mexican challenger Jonathan Rodriguez. If that’s not enough to get your blood pumping, the co-main features rising star Junto Nakatani defending his WBC bantamweight strap against tough Filipino Vincent Astrolabio.
Here are our Saturday boxing predictions for Kosei Tanaka vs Jonathan Rodriguez and Junto Nakatani vs Vincent Astrolabio.
Saturday Boxing Odds – July 20
Start Time | Fighter | Moneyline |
---|---|---|
Sat, July 20 | Kosei Tanaka | -1000 |
4 a.m. ET | Jonathan Rodriguez | +600 |
Start Time | Fighter | Moneyline |
Sat, July 20 | Junto Nakatani | -2500 |
4 a.m. ET | Vincent Astrolabio | +1300 |
In the Saturday boxing odds, Kosei Tanaka is a -1000 favorite over Jonathan Rodriguez, while Junto Nakatani is a much heavier -2500 favorite over Vincent Astrolabio.
The action kicks off at 5 a.m. ET (10 a.m. UK time) and you can catch all the fights on ESPN+ in the States or Sky Sports Action across the pond. Trust us, this is worth setting your alarm for.
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Tanaka vs Rodriguez Prediction
In the main event, we’ve got four-division champion Kosei Tanaka (20-1, 11 KOs) making his first defense of the WBO junior bantamweight title he snagged back in February against Christian Bacasegua Rangel.
At 29, Tanaka has achieved more than most fighters ever will. He has earned titles in strawweight, junior flyweight, flyweight, and now junior bantamweight. His only loss was to Kazuto Ioka in 2020 for the WBO super flyweight belt, but he has won five straight fights since then.
🥊Kosei Tanaka 田中恒成 sparring Naoya Inoue 井上尚弥 in November 2021
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Looking to spoil the party is 28-year-old Mexican slugger Jonathan Rodriguez (25-2-1, 17 KOs). This will be Rodriguez’s second crack at a world title after coming up short against IBF champ Jerwin Ancajas in 2021. He’s gone 3-0-1 since then, most recently fighting Israel Gonzalez to a draw last July.
While Rodriguez definitely has the power to make things interesting, I just don’t see him having the technical chops to hang with a savvy operator like Tanaka.
Look for the champ to put on a show this Saturday, peppering Rodriguez with fast combos and slick footwork en route to a wide points win or possibly a late stoppage.
Saturday Boxing Pick:
- Tanaka via unanimous decision
Nakatani vs Astrolabio Prediction
In the co-feature, undefeated Japanese sensation Junto Nakatani (27-0, 20 KOs) puts his WBC bantamweight title on the line against rugged Filipino contender Vincent Astrolabio (19-4, 14 KOs).
The 26-year-old Nakatani has been touted as a future opponent for pound-for-pound king Naoya Inoue, and it’s easy to see why. With his rangy southpaw style and devastating power, Nakatani has been mowing down quality opposition like Andrew Moloney and Argi Cortes.
But don’t sleep on Astrolabio. The 27-year-old from General Santos City has fought big names like Jason Moloney and Guillermo Rigondeaux. He showed his punching power last August by stopping Navapon Khaikanha in the 11th round of a WBO title eliminator.
Still, I’ve gotta go with Nakatani here. His size and skill advantages should be too much for Astrolabio to overcome. I’m predicting a mid-to-late rounds TKO for the champ.
Saturday Boxing Best Bet:
- Junto Nakatani via TKO
Undercard Bonus Pick
The undercard also features an intriguing battle for the vacant WBO flyweight title between Riku Kano (22-4-2) and Anthony Olascuaga (6-1). Despite some ups and downs, I like Kano’s experience to carry him to victory over the less-proven Olascuaga.
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This Saturday, boxing fans are in for a treat as two exciting matches are set to take place. In the first bout, Naoya Inoue will defend his WBO junior bantamweight title against Jonathan Rodriguez. In the second match, Masayuki Ito will face off against Jhunriel Ramonal in a lightweight showdown.
In the Tanaka vs Rodriguez fight, both fighters are coming into the match with impressive records. Tanaka, also known as “The Monster,” is a two-weight world champion with a record of 15 wins and 1 loss. Rodriguez, on the other hand, has a record of 22 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. This promises to be an exciting clash between two skilled fighters.
Tanaka is known for his aggressive style and knockout power, while Rodriguez is a skilled counterpuncher with good footwork. It will be interesting to see how these contrasting styles play out in the ring. Ultimately, I predict that Tanaka will come out on top with a knockout victory in the later rounds.
In the Nakatani vs Astrolabio fight, both fighters are looking to make a statement in the lightweight division. Nakatani is a rising star with a record of 20 wins and 1 loss, while Astrolabio has a record of 21 wins and 2 losses. This promises to be a closely contested match between two hungry fighters.
Nakatani is known for his height and reach advantage, which he uses to keep his opponents at bay with his jab. Astrolabio, on the other hand, is a skilled inside fighter with good body shots. It will be interesting to see how these contrasting styles clash in the ring. Ultimately, I predict that Nakatani will come out on top with a unanimous decision victory.
Overall, Saturday’s boxing matches promise to be action-packed and full of excitement. Whether you’re a fan of Tanaka or Rodriguez, Nakatani or Astrolabio, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to tune in and witness some top-notch boxing talent in action.