The WBC light flyweight championship is on the line after Kenshiro Teraji prepares to make his return to the ring after serving his suspenion.
He will fight Tetsuya Hisada on April 24 at the Edion Arena in Osaka, Japan, after a three-month suspension due to drink-driving. His fight with Hisada had been planned for December 2020 until he received his ban.
The undefeated champion is the favourite against the 36-year-old veteran Hisada, but after being out of the ring since 2019 he must be on his game to avoid an upset. Hisada is his mandatory challenger after moving up the WBC rankings.
Teraji, AKA 'Ken Shiro' has defended the title seven times since becoming champion in 2017, and could move onto a unification fight should he successfully make it eight.
Here is everything you need to know about Kenshiro Teraji vs. Tetsuya Hisada.
The Kenshiro Teraji vs. Tetsuya Hisada fight card takes place on Saturday May 8th. Ringwalks are expected around 12 p.m. UTC/ 8 a.m. ET / 1 p.m. BST. However, as always with boxing, the exact start of the main event will depend on how long the undercard runs.
Check your local TV sports providers for this fight. A fair number of countries will not televise this fight, but check back for any live stream information that is announced.
The event will be staged at the EDION Arena, Osaka, Japan. The venue will be fully compliant with the latest COVID-19 pandemic guidelines. It will be the second time Teraji has fought at the venue and Hisada's 12th appearance there.