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Bet on Willibaldo García Perez vs Ken Shiro on Boxing

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Who is favored to win Willibaldo García Perez vs Ken Shiro at Professional Boxing?

Kenshiro Teraji (Ken Shiro) is favored to win based on recent form as the unified junior bantamweight ace and higher-profile champion; opening market odds show Ken Shiro around 1.60 moneyline vs. Willibaldo García Pérez at ~2.35, reflecting Ken Shiro’s longer reign at the top and García Pérez’s upset-prone record (23-5-2). DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time is the Willibaldo García Perez vs Ken Shiro fight at Professional Boxing?

The fight is scheduled for 27 December 2025 at 8:30:00 PM local time; if the bout is in Japan (common for Ken Shiro), that corresponds to 8:30 PM JST (UTC+9), while a Mexico or US-dated card would list local time accordingly—confirm local card release for exact timezone.

Where is Willibaldo García Perez vs Ken Shiro fight at Professional Boxing being held?

The bout is expected at a major indoor arena (likely in Japan such as Saitama Super Arena or Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium) with seating capacity between 10,000–30,000 and modern broadcast facilities; the specific venue will be confirmed by the promoter on the official fight announcement.

Willibaldo García Perez vs Ken Shiro at Professional Boxing prediction & odds – who wins?

Our prediction: Ken Shiro by unanimous decision or late stoppage at odds near 1.60 given his technical edge, higher-volume title defenses and younger peak form, while a García Pérez upset (moneyline ~2.35) is plausible if he lands early power rounds—bet sizing should reflect Ken Shiro as the probabilistic favorite.

What is head to head record between Willibaldo García Perez and Ken Shiro?

There is no extensive head-to-head history because the two fighters have not met before on the pro level; Ken Shiro’s record sits at 25-2 with 16 KOs and García Pérez at 23-5-2 with 13 KOs, so historical meetings are 0-0 and form/comparative records favor Ken Shiro.