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Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Masayoshi Nakatani Boxing Odds and Fight Preview

By Carlos Chacon

Vasiliy Lomachenko returns to the ring this weekend to face Masayoshi Nakatani. The Ukrainian boxer looks to bounce back from a shocking loss to Teofimo Lopez, which was just his second professional career loss. Lomachenko holds a solid reputation in the sport as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters, and it was a humbling defeat for the 33-year-old, as he had to surrender his WBA, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles.

Nonetheless, we look forward to his return and a strong comeback as he takes on Japan’s Masayoshi Nakatani. His opponent holds a solid record with only one loss in 19 fights, which also came against Lopez. However, Nakatani is coming off a win against Felix Verdejo, and this tells us that he might step into the ring with overflowing confidence. This is going to put some pressure on Lomachenko, but we anticipate his hunger to put on a show and secure a rematch with Lopez.

With that, the NitroBetting news team brings you a low down of the approaching Lomachenko vs. Nakatani fight. Find all-encompassing information about the event, the latest Boxing odds, betting trends, and our very own expert betting predictions. Secure the best picks and elevate your boxing betting experiences with us!

Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Masayoshi Nakatani Fight Info

  • When: Saturday, June 26, 2021, 10:00 PM ET (Main Card)
  • Where: Virgin Hotels, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Live Stream: Sky Sports

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Vasiliy Lomachenko vs. Masayoshi Nakatani Fight Odds

Fighter Odds Fighter Odds
Vasiliy Lomachenko -2000 Masayoshi Nakatani +754

Why is Vasiliy Lomachenko at a Safe Boxing Betting Pick?

  • Record: 14-2-0

This is the first time Lomachenko steps into the ring after his unanimous decision loss to Teofimo Lopez in October 2020. Before the defeat, he held three of the four major lightweight belts. But his journey going here features more wins over the top guns of the sport, including the likes of Guillermo Rigondeaux, Gary Russell Jr., and Jorge Linares. Even though he’s been out for longer than 8 months and several days, Lomachenko has been fighting more.

His last five fights have come in just over three years, which roughly puts him in the ring every seven months. Longevity is also not a problem for Lomachenko as he records a total of 50 rounds in those three years, putting his average at 10 rounds per fight.

Lomachenko still tops The Ring lightweight rankings at No. 1, and this alone tells us that he gets the upper hand coming into the brawl. If he can gain back his confidence and secures a win here, his return to the title fight race should follow.

Why is Masayoshi Nakatani at a Safe Boxing Betting Pick?

  • Record: 19-1-0

Nakatani will present another challenge to the Ukrainian boxer after he knocked out Felix Verdejo to produce one of the biggest upsets of his career. As of this writing, the Japanese boxer is rated No. 9 by The Ring. He has long admired Lomachenko’s prowess but feels like he can overcome the contest after the Ukranian’s performance started to drop.

Coming into the ring, Nakatani will get the height advantage over Lomachenko and we expect him to utilize this to cause some problems for his opponent. His 4.5-inch reach advantage in tandem with a 5.5-inch reach advantage means that Lomachenko will have to be more careful and avoid getting into awkward positions in the ring.

The 32-year-old Japanese fighter enters the ring in an uplifted mood, off a come-from-behind, ninth-round stoppage victory over a top contender. Despite coming back from a lengthy 17-month hiatus, Nakatani believes that he has enough arsenal to win the bout. Furthermore, a win can open up more fighting opportunities for him as he goes up the ranks.

Lomachenko vs. Nakatani Betting Trends

  • Lomachenko beat 4 of his last 5 opponents.
  • Lomachenko gets the advantage in power, holding onto a 71% knock-out percentage as opposed to Nakatani’s 68%.
  • Lomachenko’s two losses came in the form of a unanimous decision and a split decision.
  • Nakatani beat 4 of his last 5 opponents.
  • Nakatani records 3 TKOs in his last 5 fights.
  • Nakatani’s only loss came by unanimous decision in 2019.

Lomachenko vs. Nakatani Expert Betting Predictions

Vasiliy Lomachenko is eager to get back into the ring and bounce back from his loss, but don’t let this fool you into thinking that Nakatani will be a pushover. The Japanese boxer can put a lot of pressure on the Ukrainian thanks to his height and reach advantage, and he enjoys having tougher opponents right in front of him.

On the other hand, if Lomachenko can get back to his usual self, he can dictate the pace of the fight early on and use it to catch Nakatani off guard. Ultimately, there’s very little separating the two fighters at their best, and we are more than excited to see the stories that can unfold.

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