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Masahiro Suzuki vs Shu Utsuki: Prediction, Fight Card, Live Stream Info

By Mushfiqur Rahman - February 8, 2022 Modified date: February 8, 2022 0

Masahiro Suzuki vs Shu Utsuki

Masahiro Suzuki will fight against Shu Utsuki on Tuesday, February 8. They will fight for the vacant Japan Lightweight Title in a 10 round bout. today, we will know when, where, and how to watch the Suzuki vs Utsuki along with fight cards and predictions here.


Suzuki has won all his last 7 games. In his last fight, he defeated Seiryu Toshikawa with a split decision. In June 2021, he defeated Daishi Nagata with a TKO. He caught all the spotlights after this event.

Shu Utsuki is another Japanese fighter, who hasn’t lost any game in his pro career. He had his last fight in July 2021 where he faced Ryo Nakai. He won that match with a unanimous decision.

Here, we will know everything about the fight.

When and Where is the Masahiro Suzuki vs Shu Utsuki?

Date: The fight will be held on February 8, 2022

Time: The fighting bout will start approximately at 6 AM ET.

Venue: The fight will take place at the Korakuen Hall. The hall has a capacity of 2005 spectators. It is situated in Tokyo, Japan, and is one of the biggest boxing complexes in the world. So, if you are someone from there, you want to watch the event directly from the stadium.

How to Watch Masahiro Suzuki vs Shu Utsuki Fight Online?

Unfortunately, there is no broadcaster of this fight. If you want to watch this fight, you must have to buy a ticket and go to the fight venue.

Utsuki is a favorite in the game. Four of his last 5 wins came from TKO. He has amazing stamina and fighting skill, which can knock anyone down. Suzuki is a good fighter. But in the case of experience and skill, he is a little bit behind Suzuki.