On April 2, at the RISE competition held in Tokyo, Japan, the finale of the day was the undefeated "prodigy" Tenshin Nasukawa against Kazane Nagai, and finally Nasugawa Tenshin won. In addition, the match between Nasugawa Tenshin and Takeru Segawa was also scheduled to take place in Tokyo on June 19, which is also a press release issued by the three competition companies of RISE, K-1 and RIZIN Thor on the same day.

Nasugawa Tenshin vs Takezumi Seikawa
Nasugawa Tenshin (43-0, 30 KO) was the RISE-58kg champion, and this time opponent Nagai Fuein (16-6, 6 KO) was the RISE-53kg champion, and there was a slight difference between the two levels, which was also a pre-match warm-up match between Nasugawa Tenshin and Takezumi. In the first game, Nasugawa Tenshin slowly suppressed, Nagai Fengyin's counterattack did not show weakness, and Nasugawa Tenshin had a punch hit. In the next two rounds, Nagai Fengyin stepped up his offensive and took the initiative to attack, and the two sides came and went very fiercely, but it was still Nasugawa Tenshin who had the upper hand. In the end, the two sides played three rounds, and Nasugawa Tenshin won the majority of the decision points without suspense.
After the match, Nasugawa Tenshin said: "I was supposed to retire from this match, but for the last match with Takezun in June, I want to continue, I will finish well, stick to my style, and play with spirit to win." You will continue to support me, right? I want to fight on behalf of RISE, on behalf of kickboxers. ”
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