Tenshin Nasukawa Issues Statement On TKO Loss To Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Kickboxing sensation Tenshin Nasukawa unsuccessfully challenged Floyd Mayweather inside the ring recently. On New Year’s Eve in Tokyo, Japan, “Money” stepped into the ring against Nasukawa for an exhibition bout at RIZIN FF 14. The fight did not count on either man’s record and was scheduled to go three three-minute rounds. Instead, Mayweather finished the […]

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Kickboxing sensation Tenshin Nasukawa unsuccessfully challenged Floyd Mayweather inside the ring recently.

On New Year’s Eve in Tokyo, Japan, “Money” stepped into the ring against Nasukawa for an exhibition bout at RIZIN FF 14. The fight did not count on either man’s record and was scheduled to go three three-minute rounds. Instead, Mayweather finished the action early in the first round after knocking Nasukawa down three times.

After the third knockdown, Nasukawa’s corner threw in the towel to protect their fighter from suffering further damage. Shortly after his defeat to arguably the greatest boxer who has ever lived, Nasukawa released the following statement on Instagram (translated via Google Translate):

“It was a challenge to fight with being said to be reckless. Although the result has been knocked down I do not regret it. I did not reach Mayweather at my own 20 years. In case.

“But I came out with courage. In case. Thank you very much, Mayweather players who fought. In case. Thank you very much for everyone who supported me.

“In case I could not shape your thoughts, but I will continue to challenge from now on. Everyone, thank you again this year. In case.”

It was an amazing performance from Mayweather, who came out very aggressive, which is uncommon for the 41-year-old. Also, “Money” claims he didn’t even have a training camp for his fight with the Japanese star, making his performance all the more impressive.

However, his lack of preparation was likely due to the fact that, regardless of the result (win or lose), it would not affect his perfect 50-0 boxing record. Perhaps even more impressive, Mayweather claims he made nine million dollars for his destruction of Nasukawa in Japan.

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Tenshin Nasukawa Issues First Statement After Mayweather Bout

The MMA world kissed 2018 the year goodbye with an unlikely exhibition bout between boxing great Floyd “Money” Mayweather and Tenshin Nasukawa at RIZIN 14. The bout was scheduled to take place within three three-minute rounds under a strict boxing rule…

The MMA world kissed 2018 the year goodbye with an unlikely exhibition bout between boxing great Floyd “Money” Mayweather and Tenshin Nasukawa at RIZIN 14. The bout was scheduled to take place within three three-minute rounds under a strict boxing ruleset. Win or lose, the outcome of the exhibition would not show on the fighters’ […]

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Floyd Mayweather Talks TKO Win Over Tenshin Nasukawa

On New Year’s eve, Floyd Mayweather did what he’s been doing for over two decades. Mayweather went one-on-one with Tenshin Nasukawa in an exhibition boxing match. The bout headlined RIZIN 14 inside the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan….

On New Year’s eve, Floyd Mayweather did what he’s been doing for over two decades. Mayweather went one-on-one with Tenshin Nasukawa in an exhibition boxing match. The bout headlined RIZIN 14 inside the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The bout didn’t last long as Mayweather earned a first-round TKO victory. Nasukawa is unbeaten as […]

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Video: Floyd Mayweather Smashes Tenshin Nasukawa At RIZIN 14

Floyd Mayweather smashes Tenshin Nasukawa in their exhibition bout at RIZIN 14 on December 31st from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The boxing legend was able to score the knockout win after the corner of the rising prospect threw in the towel after the first round. After the fight, Mayweather talked on the […]

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Floyd Mayweather smashes Tenshin Nasukawa in their exhibition bout at RIZIN 14 on December 31st from the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The boxing legend was able to score the knockout win after the corner of the rising prospect threw in the towel after the first round.

After the fight, Mayweather talked on the microphone about how he is still retired as a professional boxer, and this exhibition was all about entertainment. Highlights of this contest have surfaced online, which you can see here:

History

Before this fight, Mayweather was last seen when he beat former UFC lightweight and featherweight champ Conor McGregor once he defeated him by TKO last year.

On the flip side, Nasukawa came into this fight after he took on Taiki Naito in a highly-anticipated rematch at RISE 129. Nasukawa beat Naito by first round TKO. Before that, he came off a victory over Rizin bantamweight champion Kyoji Horiguchi. This came by unanimous decision. He’s gone 4-0 in MMA while he holds an undefeated record of 28-0 in kickboxing. It’s impressive, to say the least.

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American Fans Still Don’t Know How To Watch Floyd vs. Tenshin

One week away from New Year’s Eve and RIZIN 14 headlined by Mayweather vs. Tenshin still doesn’t have a direct way for American fans to watch. The Japanese MMA promotion should be attempting to break into the Amercian market with their year-ending show on New Year’s Eve. The card is a solid one, capped off […]

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One week away from New Year’s Eve and RIZIN 14 headlined by Mayweather vs. Tenshin still doesn’t have a direct way for American fans to watch.

The Japanese MMA promotion should be attempting to break into the Amercian market with their year-ending show on New Year’s Eve.

The card is a solid one, capped off by Floyd vs. Tenshin in a nine-minute boxing exhibition. The problem is that fans here in America still dont know how to tune in.

FITE.TV has been the home for RIZIN in the past. However, just about one week out and neither organization has announced a streaming deal.

Some prognosticators have speculated that RIZIN wants to sell the rights for the Mayweather vs. Tenshin fight for as much as possible. But with only eight days left until their annual year-ending blowout, fans are starting to worry a little.

If and when the viewing options do become available for American fans, we will have you covered. But for now here is a look at the entire fight card.

Main Card

Floyd Mayweather vs. Tenshin Nasukawa – MMA exhibition 
Champ Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Darrion Caldwell – for Rizin bantamweight title 
Kanna Asakura vs. Ayaka Hamasaki – for vacant super atomweight title 
Brandon Halsey vs. Jiri Prochazka 
Gabi Garcia vs. Barbara Nepomuceno 
Daron Cruickshank vs. Damien Brown 
Mika Nagano vs. Miyuu Yamamoto

Prelim Card

Kazuyuki Miyata vs. Erson Yamamoto 
Johnny Case vs. Yusuke Yachi 
Yuki Motoya vs. Justin Scoggins 
Manel Kape vs. Ulka Sasaki 
Shinju Nozawa-Auclair vs. Justyna Haba 
Tofik Musaev vs. Nobumitsu Osawa 
Samantha Jean-Francois vs. Rena Kubota

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What Exactly Is Happening with Floyd Mayweather’s Fight in Japan?

New Year’s Eve is fast approaching and with it comes the wacky, wild showdown between top boxer Floyd “Money” Mayweather and kickboxing prodigy Tenshin Nasukawa…

New Year’s Eve is fast approaching and with it comes the wacky, wild showdown between top boxer Floyd “Money” Mayweather and kickboxing prodigy Tenshin Nasukawa…