Another good fight has been added to the June 6 show headlined by two title matches at the Aichi Sky Expo in Tokoname, Japan.
The latest addition is an IBF bantamweight title eliminator between Kenneth Llover and Michael Angeletti, according to promoter 3150Fights, run by retired former titleholder Koki Kameda.
Llover, 17-0 (12 KOs), is a 23-year-old from the Philippines. He is ranked third by the IBF, sixth by the WBC, 10th by the WBA and 14th by the WBO. Llover’s most recent bout was in December, when he won a second-round knockout at the very same venue in Japan against the 12-9-3 Ayati Sailike.
Angeletti, 14-0 (8 KOs), is a 29-year-old living in Spring, Texas. He is ranked fifth by the IBF, eighth by the WBA and 13th by the WBC. Angeletti last fought in June 2025, which means he’ll be coming off a year-long lay-off. In that bout in San Antonio, Texas, Angeletti nearly shut out the 15-1 Eros Correa.
The IBF bantamweight titleholder is Jose Salas Reyes. The sanctioning body’s top two spots at 118lbs are vacant. The fourth position is held by Riku Masuda, 10-1 (9 KOs), who stopped Nonito Donaire in March.
The two title fights on this June 6 card will see Masamichi Yabuki defend his IBF 112lbs belt against Rene Calixto Bibiano, while Willibaldo Garcia will put his IBF 115lbs title on the line against Andrew Moloney.
Also recently announced for this show is a battle of junior featherweights Luis Nery and John Riel Casimero. Nery-Casimero was originally supposed to take place on April 18 but was postponed.
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