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Ginjiro Shigeoka challenges Daniel Valladares' (Cejitas) IBF strawweight belt. Let's take a look at the stats, odds of winning, and the prediction for this fight.
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This fight between Ginjiro Shigeoka and Daniel Valladares took place on at the Ota City General Gymnasium, Ōta, Tokyo, Japan.
At 160 cm, Daniel Valladares is the taller of the two by 7 cms; Ginjiro Shigeoka is 153 cm. Besides being the taller fighter, with a reach of 163 cm, Valladares also has a good reach advantage of 7 cms over Shigeoka's 156 cm. They have the same ape index of 3 cm.
Shigeoka is coming in to this fight with an undefeated record of 9-0 (7 KOs). His last fight was 5 months and 21 days ago against Rene Mark Cuarto, which he won via 9th round KO.
Valladares comes in with a record of 26-3-1 (15 KOs). His last fight was 9 months and 1 day ago against Ginjiro Shigeoka, which ended in a no-contest.
Ginjiro Shigeoka fights out of the southpaw stance, while Daniel Valladares fights out of the orthodox stance.
On the day of the fight, Shigeoka will be 23 years and 11 months old. Valladares will be 29 years and 3 months old.
After considering the both the fighters' stats and their performance patterns, the winning odds is calculated to be at 52-48 in favor of Ginjiro Shigeoka. Note, this is a very close margin, just barely better than a 50-50 case. Here is the prediction for Shigeoka vs Valladares II.
Ginjiro Shigeoka defeated Daniel Valladares via 5th round TKO. Valladares' 4 fight win streak comes to an end, and Shigeoka advances his win streak to 10. Shigeoka is now 10-0, and Valladares 26-4-1.