
Japan Fight Girl Nanako Suzuki in Action May 12 in Hong Kong
By Carlos Costa
PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 08 May 2019

Cute and dangerous Japanese Boxing Girl Nanako Suzuki (鈴木なな子 ) is back in fighting mode in Hong Kong this Saturday, May 12, after her exciting knock out win over Hong Kong warrior lady Wong Ka Yan (黃嘉欣) last July at the Southorn Stadium (修頓場館) in Wanchai.
But this time around, May 12, the 19-year-old Nanako is on course to a tougher mission as she battles fearless Filipina fighter Renalyn "Renz" Dacquel, 21, of Manabo, Abra Province, in a thrilling non-title four-rounder war in the light flyweight division.
Will the aggressive Nanako be able to to do Renz the same rough thing she did to Wong?
Or will the Pinay fighter Rez Dacquel, from a family of boxers, use good boxing skills to dominate the popular coming-forward Japanese warring girl?
To spice up her fight against Renz, Nanako will hold a fun "Nanako Meet and Greet" get-together with all boxing fans in Hong Kong this Friday, May 11, after the weigh-in at the DEF Boxing Gym at 3 PM.
So boxing fans Hong Kong willing to meet, talk and have selfies with Nanako Suzuki should contact DEF Boxing Gym Facebook page to register and meet the popular fight girl.
The Nanako Suzuki vs Renz Dacquel rumble in the undercard of the Raymond Poon vs Ryo Narizuka for the WBO Youth Light Flyweight Title will surely delight boxing fans this coming Saturday, May 12, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wanchai.
Ticket Prices in Hong Kong Dollars are: $ 380, $ 580, $ 880, $ 1,280, $ 1,880, $ 2,880.
Tickets are now available for sale online at this site:
https://premier.hkticketing.com/shows/show.aspx?sh=ASIAN0519
The author Carlos Costa is a Panama boxing reporter living in the Philippines. Carlos can be reached at carlos512@hotmail.com and whatsapp/viber/wechat: +639184538152.
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