Tenshin Nasukawa, who was called the child prodigy of kickboxing, competed in his first match after turning professional boxing and won by a decision of 3-0.

Nasukawa turned to professional boxing after winning all 47 fights in kickboxing and other martial arts, and made his debut at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo on the 8th.

In a six-round super bantamweight bout, Nasukawa faced Yuki Yonaha, who is ranked No. 6 in the bantamweight Japan, and aggressively used right jabs and left straights from the first round.

Then, at the beginning of the second round, when my opponent came forward, I countered with a right punch to steal my first down.

After the third round, he continued to dominate with a variety of punches, such as punching his opponent's face from irregular steps and aiming at the body, and fought through six rounds that he had never experienced in kickboxing.

As a result, Nasukawa won by a 2-1 decision, marking his professional boxing debut.

Tenshin Nasukawa "Always make the world in boxing"

Tenshin Nasukawa, who won his debut fight, said in an interview in the ring, "I didn't know if I could really fight for six rounds. I think everyone will see him as 'boxer Nasukawa Tenshin.'"

He expressed his enthusiasm for the future, saying, "I'm relieved to win, but I can't fight like this to become a champion, and I will continue to evolve from here with the best team and definitely win the world in boxing."