Venue: Japan — official site TBA (Tokyo Dome City Hall, Ota City Gymnasium, or Ariake Arena are the most likely venues)
Start Time: Approx. 7:00 PM JST (3:00 AM PT / 6:00 AM ET)
Broadcast: Expected domestic Japanese broadcaster + international streaming (TBA)
This is a high‑level, all‑Japanese world‑class matchup between two elite technicians:
Ioka, one of Japan’s greatest multi‑division champions, known for precision, composure, and world‑level experience.
Takuma Inoue, the younger brother of Naoya Inoue, a world champion in his own right with elite fundamentals, speed, and discipline.
This is a pure skill fight, a chess match between two of the most technically refined fighters in the lighter divisions.
INJURY REPORT
Kazuto Ioka
No reported injuries
Full camp completed
Sparring volume normal
Conditioning reportedly excellent
Takuma Inoue
No reported injuries
Minor hand soreness early in camp (resolved)
Cleared for full contact and mitt work
Both fighters are expected to enter the ring at 100%.
FIGHTER MATCHUPS
1. Technical Skill & Ring IQ
Ioka: One of the most technically polished fighters of his era; elite timing, body punching, and distance control.
Takuma: Extremely sharp fundamentals, excellent jab, disciplined footwork.
Edge: Ioka (experience + precision)
2. Speed & Footwork
Ioka: Efficient, economical movement; not fast but always in position.
Takuma: Faster hands, quicker feet, better lateral movement.
Edge: Takuma
3. Power & Body Work
Ioka: One of the best body punchers in the lower weights; sneaky power.
Takuma: Not a puncher; relies on accumulation and accuracy.
Edge: Ioka
4. Defense
Ioka: High guard, subtle head movement, elite composure.
Takuma: Excellent defensive footwork, good anticipation.
Edge: Even
5. Experience & Quality of Opposition
Ioka: Multiple‑division world champion; fought elite global competition.
Takuma: World‑level experience but fewer top‑tier opponents.
Edge: Ioka (significant)
RECENT FORM
Kazuto Ioka — Last 5
W – Masterclass vs. top contender
W – Wide decision over world‑ranked opponent
D – Close, tactical draw vs. elite champion
W – Body‑shot stoppage
W – Technical, disciplined performance
Trend: Still elite, still sharp, still world‑class.
Takuma Inoue — Last 5
W – Decision win vs. ranked contender
W – Late stoppage vs. mid‑tier opponent
W – Wide decision win
L – Stopped by elite champion (only career stoppage loss)
W – Clean technical performance
Trend: Improving, disciplined, but inconsistent against top‑tier pressure.
FIGHT HISTORY
This is the first meeting between Ioka and Takuma Inoue.
Key context:
Ioka has fought and beaten multiple world champions.
Takuma has struggled with physical strength and pressure at the highest level.
Both are technicians, but Ioka is the more complete fighter.
Takuma’s best path is speed and movement; Ioka’s is pressure and body work.
BETTING TRENDS
Kazuto Ioka
8 of last 9 fights have gone the distance
Wins 85% of fights where he lands 30+ body shots
Rarely loses rounds clearly
Takuma Inoue
6 of last 7 fights have gone the distance
Struggles when opponents pressure consistently
Has never beaten a multi‑division champion
Matchup Trends
Two technicians = low‑risk, high‑IQ fight
Body punching vs. movement dynamic
High likelihood of a tactical, distance fight
FIGHT ODDS
Kazuto Ioka + 240
Takuma Inoue – 325
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 1, 2026








