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JONNIEL LAURENTE SHOWDOWN IN TOKYO

JONNIEL LAURENTE SHOWDOWN IN TOKYO

May 18, 2025
JONNIEL LAURENTE SHOWDOWN IN TOKYO

JONNIEL LAURENTE SHOWDOWN IN TOKYO

Jonniel Laurente vs. Shigetoshi Kotari Set for Showdown in Tokyo – “Pioneer of Fight Vol. 10”

All eyes turn to Korakuen Hall in Tokyo tomorrow, for the super featherweight clash between the Philippines’ Jonniel Laurente and Japan’s Shigetoshi Kotari. 
The bout headlines “Pioneer of Fight Vol. 10” 

Both fighters successfully made weight earlier today, with Laurente stepping in at 129.1 lbs and Kotari slightly heavier at 129.8 lbs.

Shigetoshi Kotari is currently ranked #207 in the world at super featherweight. 
The tall 5'11" orthodox fighter is known for his sharp footwork and cracking jab that keeps opponents at bay. A well ranked fighter domestically in Japan, he is coming off a confident decision win over Riki Hamada in November 2024.

Jonniel Laurente enters the ring ranked #295 globally. 
A gritty and cerebral 5'7" southpaw, Laurente fights out of the legendary Elorde Gym in Manila—a breeding ground for Filipino boxing talent. 
His technical boxing style, lefty angles, and ring savvy make him a dangerous opponent for anyone on the rise.

Whilst not a title fight, this international matchup holds significant implications for both boxers' career trajectories. 
For Kotari, it’s a chance to defend home turf and inch closer to world-level contention. 
For Laurente, it’s a golden opportunity to upset the odds and make a statement on Japanese soil.

“Pioneer of Fight Vol. 10” continues to spotlight the next generation of Asian boxing talent, and this bout between Kotari and Laurente could steal the show.

Fans should expect a tactical chess match early, with Kotari using his reach and jab to control range, while Laurente looks to close the distance, land his straight left, and test the Japanese fighter’s body.
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