On 11 February 2021, Arum and Lomachenko began looking towards the next fight. Lomachenko wanted to fight in front of a crowd and was tired of fighting in
The Bubble. His next fight was looking likely to he scheduled for the summer, with Japanese boxer
Masayoshi Nakatani (19-1, 13 KOs) a frontrunner to land the fight. It was noted as an interesting clash of styles as Nakatani had a 6-inch height and reach advantage over Lomachenko. On 24 April, the fight between Lomachenko and Nakatani was announced by ESPN to take place on 26 June 2021 at
The Theater at
Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas. Lomachenko weighed 134.6 pounds, while Nakatani weighed 134.4 pounds. The pair share a common loss to
Teófimo López. Lomachenko lost his unified titles to the American in October 2020, while Nakatani had also lost a unanimous decision to López in July 2019. Lomachenko cited that he "still wanted to be
undisputed lightweight champion". However, López declined to give Lomachenko a rematch, explaining that “everybody [in Lomachenko’s camp] was being a dick to me, my father. He [Lomachenko] didn’t want to put a rematch clause in our contract." Speaking on why he chose Nakatani as his next opponent, Lomachenko said "I want to compare myself with this guy, he was close with [López] in their fight." Nakatani most recently fought in December 2020, where he stopped
Félix Verdejo in the ninth round after being dropped for the first time in his professional career and behind on the scorecards. This was a bounce back win after losing to
Teófimo López in 2019. The bout was aired on
ESPN+ in the US and
Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland. It went head to head with
Gervonta Davis'
light welterweight clash with
Mario Barrios on
Showtime PPV in
Atlanta,
Georgia taking place on the same night. The fight was only the second time in Lomachenko's professional career that a world title was not on the line and first since his debut. ==Fight details==