Bookmakers made Pedro Taduran a slight favorite against Ginjiro Shigeoka when they come head-to-head in their clash on Saturday 24th May 2025 at Intex Osaka, Osaka, Japan. >
He is currently 4/5 (-130) to win the clash outright, while you can get 1/1 (+100) on Ginjiro Shigeoka if you fancy the slight upset.
That means that oddsmakers think there is 53% chance of Taduran winning while giving Shigeoka a 47% chance.
Taduran opened as the favorite at 4/5 (-130).
Shigeoka opened at 1/1 (+100).
The fight is scheduled for 12 rounds in the Minimumweight division, which means both fighters will have to make the weight limit of 105 pounds (7.35 stones or 47.73 kg) on the day of the weigh-in.
This contest is for the IBF minimumweight championship of the world.
Taduran vs Shigeoka II Head To Head
Pedro Taduran steps into the ring with a record of 17 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw, 13 of those wins coming by way of knockout.
Ginjiro Shigeoka will make his way to the ring with a record of 11 wins, 1 loss and 0 draws, with 9 of those wins by knockout.
The stats suggest Shigeoka has a slight advantage in power over Taduran, with a 82% knockout percentage compared to Taduran's 76%.
Pedro Taduran is the older man by 3 years, at 28 years old.
Taduran has a height advantage of 3 inches over Shigeoka. This also extends to a 4-inch reach advantage.
Both Pedro Taduran and Ginjiro Shigeoka fight out of a southpaw stance.
Taduran is the more experienced professional fighter, having had 10 more fights, and made his debut in 2015, 3 years and 4 months earlier than Shigeoka, whose first professional fight was in 2018. He has fought 54 more professional rounds, totaling 116 compared to Shigeoka's 62.
Pedro Taduran goes into the fight ranked number 2 by The Ring at minimumweight.
Ginjiro Shigeoka is currently ranked number 10 by the WBO, 4 by the IBF, and 4 by The Ring in the 105lb division.
Taduran vs Shigeoka II betting form
Taduran has beaten 2 of his last 5 opponents, stopping 1 of them, going the distance once.
In his last fight, he beat Ginjiro Shigeoka on July 28, 2024, by technical knockout in the 9th round in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Shiga Daihatsu Arena, Otsu, Japan. He was a 13/2 (+650) underdog going into the contest.
Prior to that, he had beaten Jake Amparo on December 28, 2023, by unanimous decision in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Bohol, Philippines. He was a 7/4 (+180) underdog going into the contest.
Going into that contest, he had been beaten by Rene Mark Cuarto on February 6, 2022, by technical decision in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Digos City, Davao del Sur. He was a 73/100 (-140) favorite going into the contest.
Before that, he had lost to Rene Mark Cuarto on February 27, 2021, by unanimous decision in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Bula Gym, Cotabato del Sur.
He had drawn with Daniel Valladares on February 1, 2020, by technical draw in their 12 round contest in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Jardin Cerveza Expo, Nuevo León, Mexico.
Ginjiro Shigeoka has stopped 3 of his last 5 opponents.
In his last fight, he lost to Pedro Taduran on July 28, 2024, by technical knockout in the 9th round in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Shiga Daihatsu Arena, Otsu, Japan. He was a 1/14 (-1400) favorite going into the fight.
Prior to that, he had won against Jake Amparo on March 31, 2024, by knockout in the 2nd round in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Nagoya International Conference Center Event Hall, NAGOYA. He was a 1/30 (-3000) favorite going into the fight.
Going into that contest, he had beaten Daniel Valladares on October 7, 2023, by technical knockout in the 5th round in their IBF World Minimumweight championship fight at Ota-City General Gymnasium, Tokyo. He was a 1/9 (-910) favorite going into the fight.
Before that, he had defeated Rene Mark Cuarto on April 16, 2023, by knockout in the 9th round in their IBF Interim World Minimumweight championship fight at Yoyogi #2 Gymnasium, Tokyo. He was a 2/9 (-450) favorite going into the fight.
His contest against Daniel Valladares on January 6, 2023 ended in a no contest at EDION Arena Osaka, Osaka. He was a 1/6 (-590) favorite going into the fight.
Who's been more active?
If you think ring rust and activity is a big factor in this fight, Ginjiro Shigeoka has been fighting more than Pedro Taduran.
Pedro Taduran last fought 9 months and 26 days ago, while Ginjiro Shigeoka's last outing was 9 months and 26 days ago.
Taduran's last 5 fights have come over a period of 5 years, 3 months and 23 days, which means he has been fighting approximately every 1 year and 22 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 52 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 10.4 rounds on average.
Shigeoka's last 5 fights have come over a period of 2 years, 4 months and 18 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 5 months and 22 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 28 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 5.6 rounds on average.
What’s the Latest Time I Can Bet on Taduran vs Shigeoka Pre Fight?
The fighters are expected to ringwalk at around 10:00 AM UTC at Intex Osaka, Osaka, Japan, which is 6:00 AM EST or 3:00 AM PST on the West Coast of America, or 11:00 AM BST in the UK.