ISKA Japan: GOAT Kickboxing Festival 2 Officially Announced

ISKA Japan: GOAT Kickboxing Festival 2 Officially Announced

Two ISKA World Title Fights Headline Massive Kickboxing Event at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo

The GOAT Executive Committee officially announced the stacked fight card for GOAT Kickboxing Festival 2 during a major press conference in Japan, confirming two ISKA World Championship bouts and a high-profile super-fight for one of the country’s most anticipated kickboxing events of the year.

The event will take place Thursday, May 28th, 2026, at the legendary Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan, and will be broadcast nationwide on terrestrial television through Tokyo TV.

Headlining the card will be a highly anticipated Champion versus Champion showdown as former K-1 Champion and current ISKA World Champion Takumi Terada of Japan defends his ISKA World Super-Featherweight Kickboxing title (59kg) against ISKA World Super-Featherweight Muay Thai Champion Dominic Reed of New Zealand.

The matchup has already generated major excitement among fans, pairing two elite world champions from different striking disciplines in what promises to be one of the most explosive fights of the year.

In the co-main event, RISE Champion Daiju Shiratori of Japan will face ISKA European Champion Anthony Velay of France for the vacant ISKA World Light-Welterweight Kickboxing title at 65kg. Both fighters are known for their aggressive striking styles and technical precision, setting the stage for another world-class championship battle.

The event will also feature a major non-title Super-Fight between former K-1 Champion and current ISKA Intercontinental Champion Taito Gunji and Shoot-Boxing Champion Yuki Kasahara in a clash between two of Japan’s top striking stars.

Adding even more star power to the evening, former ISKA World Champion and newly crowned ONE World Champion Takeru is expected to appear cageside as a special commentator for Tokyo TV’s live broadcast coverage.

With multiple world title fights, elite international talent, and several of Japan’s biggest kickboxing names sharing the same stage, GOAT Kickboxing Festival 2 is shaping up to be one of the premier combat sports events of 2026.