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Andrew Moloney vs Miyo Yoshida

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

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Andrew Moloney

"The Monster"

34-4-0
VS
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Miyo Yoshida

"Miyo Musashi"

21-5-0
34-4-0
Record
21-5-0
89%
Win Rate
81%
0%
KO %
0%
165cm
Height
160cm
165cm
Reach
5cm
35
Age
38
orthodox
Stance
orthodox
38
Total Bouts
26

Physical Comparison

Andrew Moloney stands 165cm tall compared to Miyo Yoshida's 160cm — a 5cm height advantage that could allow Moloney to control range and use the jab effectively.

Andrew Moloney holds a 160cm reach advantage (165cm vs 5cm). This longer reach can be the difference-maker at distance, allowing Moloney to land clean shots while staying out of danger.

Record & Experience

Andrew Moloney brings a record of 34-4-0 across 38 professional bouts (89% win rate).Miyo Yoshida enters with 21-5-0 from 26 fights (81% win rate).

Andrew Moloney has the experience edge with 38 bouts compared to 26 — that's 12 more fights under the bright lights, which can matter in championship rounds when fatigue sets in and composure is tested.

Age & Career Stage

At 35, Andrew Moloney is 3 years younger than Miyo Yoshida (38). Youth can translate to speed, recovery, and a longer runway — but Yoshida's experience and ring IQ shouldn't be underestimated.

Key Factors

Moloney's Path to Victory

  • • Use height and reach to control distance
  • • Trust the higher win rate (89% vs 81%)
  • • Lean on greater experience (38 bouts)
  • • Establish rhythm early and dictate the pace

Yoshida's Path to Victory

  • • Apply pressure and force the fight on their terms

Andrew Moloney vs Miyo Yoshida — FAQ

What are Andrew Moloney's and Miyo Yoshida's records?
Andrew Moloney is 34-4-0 (0 KOs). Miyo Yoshida is 21-5-0 (0 KOs).
Who is taller — Andrew Moloney or Miyo Yoshida?
Andrew Moloney is taller at 165cm vs 160cm — a 5cm advantage.
Who has the longer reach — Andrew Moloney or Miyo Yoshida?
Andrew Moloney has a longer reach at 165cm vs 5cm — a 160cm advantage.
Who has the higher knockout rate?
Both fighters share a 0% knockout rate — comparable finishing power.
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