Tenshin Nasukawa took a clear step toward a world title with a one-sided stoppage win over Juan Francisco Estrada, forcing the veteran to remain on his stool at the end of round nine in their WBC bantamweight eliminator on April 11 at Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo.

The official time of the stoppage was 3:00 of round nine, with Estrada, 35, unable to continue after absorbing sustained punishment. Nasukawa, 27, set the pace from the opening rounds, using speed, footwork, and consistent body work to control exchanges and keep Estrada from establishing any rhythm over the scheduled 12 rounds at 118 pounds.


Nasukawa (8-1, 3 KOs) looked the bigger man at the weight and carried his athletic advantages into every phase of the fight. He repeatedly dug to the body and mixed in quick combinations upstairs, forcing Estrada to reset and defend rather than build offense. A clash of heads added to the damage, but the pattern of the fight had already been established well before that moment.

Estrada (45-5, 28 KOs) had brief success in spots but struggled to match the pace and accuracy. The loss marks his second defeat in his last three outings and raises further questions about how much he has left after a long career at the top level.

Nasukawa’s performance was his most complete since turning professional, and it puts him firmly in position for a title opportunity in the bantamweight division.

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Last Updated on 2026/04/11 at 11:42 AM

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