In the main event, undisputed world junior featherweight champion Naoya Inoue retained his four titles with a dominant unanimous decision over mandatory contender Alan David Picasso.
No knockdowns scored with the champion winning by scores of 120-109, 119-109 (my score), and 117-111.
Former unified bantamweight champion Junto Nakatani made his junior featherweight bow a successful one. Still, he had to battle for it, as Nakatani barely repelled the unexpectedly firm challenge of Sebastian Hernandez by a close but unanimous decision.
Lots of action, and Nakatani's left eye was swollen shut by the end of the bout.
Scores of 115-113 on two cards (and mine) with the third an absurd 118-110 all for Nakatani.
Inoue and Nakatani are expected to meet in the spring at the Tokyo Dome for Inoue's titles in the biggest All-Japanese fight in the nation's history.
The other fight took place in Japan, where Masamichi Yabuki retained his IBF flyweight title with a final-round knockout of former light flyweight champion Felix Alvarado.
Yabuki scored knockdowns in the eleventh and twelfth rounds to cement the win.

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