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Akebono Tarō vs Stephen Abas

Head-to-head comparison — tale of the tape, career analysis, stylistic breakdown, and prediction factors

Akebono Tarō

Akebono Tarō

654-232-181
VS
S

Stephen Abas

6-0-0
654-232-181
Record
6-0-0
61%
Win Rate
100%
0%
KO %
17%
203cm
Height
165cm
Reach
57
Age
48
Stance
1067
Total Bouts
6

Physical Comparison

Akebono Tarō stands 203cm tall compared to Stephen Abas's 165cm — a 38cm height advantage that could allow Tarō to control range and use the jab effectively.

Record & Experience

Akebono Tarō brings a record of 654-232-181 across 1067 professional bouts (61% win rate).Stephen Abas enters with 6-0-0 from 6 fights (100% win rate).

Akebono Tarō has the experience edge with 1067 bouts compared to 6 — that's 1061 more fights under the bright lights, which can matter in championship rounds when fatigue sets in and composure is tested.

In terms of finishing power, Stephen Abas carries the heavier hands with a 17% stoppage rate vs 0% for Akebono Tarō. Abas is the more dangerous finisher of the two.

Stephen Abas is unbeaten at 6-0 — the pressure of defending a perfect record adds an extra dimension to this matchup.

Age & Career Stage

Stephen Abas is the younger fighter at 48 compared to Akebono Tarō's 57 — a 9-year age gap. The younger fighter may have the edge in physical attributes, while Tarō relies on veteran savvy and accumulated skill.

Key Factors

Tarō's Path to Victory

  • • Use height and reach to control distance
  • • Lean on greater experience (1067 bouts)
  • • Establish rhythm early and dictate the pace

Abas's Path to Victory

  • • Higher win percentage (100% vs 61%)
  • • Apply pressure and force the fight on their terms

Akebono Tarō vs Stephen Abas — FAQ

What are Akebono Tarō's and Stephen Abas's records?
Akebono Tarō is 654-232-181 (0 KOs). Stephen Abas is 6-0-0 (1 KOs).
Who is taller — Akebono Tarō or Stephen Abas?
Akebono Tarō is taller at 203cm vs 165cm — a 38cm advantage.
Who has the higher knockout rate?
Stephen Abas has the higher KO rate at 17% compared to Akebono Tarō's 0%.
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