Save for a scare against Raymond Tabugon wherein he got overexcited and clipped by a right hook, Nery (22-0, 16 KO) has smashed all comers, including former interim super flyweight champ David Sanchez and multi-time title challenger Richie Mepranum. He was last seen in March, stopping Jesus Martinez in four on a card that also featured Juan Francisco Estrada.
Yamanaka (27-0-2, 19 KO) is a whole other beast, of course. “God’s Left” has defended his WBC title twelve times, eight by knockout, and still packs some scary power despite turning 34 last October.
This may be too much, too soon for Nery, but he’s an excellent talent and Yamanaka has shown some vulnerability in recent years. Definitely worth tuning in for.
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