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Nasugawa Tenshin vs Takezun go to war! Making Japanese martial arts history

Recently, with Nasugawa Tenshin finishing his final battle at rise, his final battle with Japan's first Takeshi has finally arrived.

At a press conference on April 7, the time and place of the duel between Nasugawa Tenshin and Takezun were finally determined. The tournament will be held on June 19 at the Tokyo Dome stadium in Japan, which is reported to have 55,000 seats, and it was in this stadium that the classic battle of Boxing Champion Tyson was upset by Douglas KO in 1990.

Nasugawa Tenshin vs Takezun go to war! Making Japanese martial arts history

Inside the Tokyo Dome

At the press conference on April 7, not only Nasukawa Tenshin and Takeshi attended, but also RIZIN CEO Nobuyuki Yukihara, K-1 producer Takumi Nakamura, and RISE representative Takashi Ito. And the detailed rules of the game were determined, the game stipulates that the weight of both sides on the day before the match day shall not exceed 58 kg, the weight of the game day shall not exceed 62 kg, and the game shall adopt the three-legged kick boxing rule, and if the draw will be added one round.

Nasugawa Tenshin vs Takezun go to war! Making Japanese martial arts history

Tenshin Najikawa (left) Nobuyuki Sakakibara (Middle) Takeson (right)

I have to say that this rule is more unfavorable for martial artists who weigh relatively heavily. The two boxers also expressed their desire for victory, with Wu Zun saying: "I think this match is a testament to my life as a warrior. I'm thinking about racing with everything I've done so far. ”

Nasugawa Tenshin also said, "I will definitely win." It was the last kickboxing match of my career and I think it was the most important thing in my life and I would win the final victory. ”

In addition to the duel between the two star boxers, the other matches of the day will be equally exciting, and it is likely to form a duel between K-1 vs RISE. K-1 ace boxers Masaaki Noguchi and RISE supernova Kenfei Haraguchi will both play, and a 10-15 match will be planned for the day. Nobuyuki Yukihara revealed that the match is expected to arrange 50,000 seats.

The on-site ticket price on the day was also staggering, and it is reported that a row of VVIP seats is priced at 3 million yen (equivalent to about 150,000 yuan), about 50 seats. The price of the second-row VVIP seat is 2 million yen (equivalent to about 100,000 yuan), and the price of the VIP seat is 1 million yen (equivalent to about 50,000 yuan) and 300,000 yen (equivalent to about 15,000 yuan).

The most expensive seats in the back (after 10 rows) are 100,000 yen (equivalent to about 5,100 yuan), and the cheapest is 15,000 yen (equivalent to about 766 yuan). Nobuyuki Yukihara said the ticket for the match would be the highest ticket in Japan's fighting history. Such a fare also made Takezun and Nasugawa Tenshin complain that they personally felt that it was a bit expensive, which was very unfriendly for children.

Nasugawa Tenshin vs Takezun go to war! Making Japanese martial arts history

The gold area is the most expensive, and the blue area is cheaper the further it is

I have to sigh that this time the big hand of the duel between Sugawa Tenshin and Takezun, if the match goes smoothly, will add a lot of color to the Japanese fight and even the world's kickboxing. I hope that the two Japanese superstars will have a good performance on the day, at least worthy of the sky-high fare.

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