WBC Crown Series Expands Undisputed Legacy with Rose Gold Championship Ring for Historic Tokyo Dome Showdown
Tokyo, Japan .- On one of the biggest stages in global boxing, the World Boxing Council will present the second official WBC Undisputed Championship Ring as undefeated Japanese champions Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani collide at the Tokyo Dome, only the fourth boxing event ever held at the iconic venue.
The event is presented in Japan with promotional leadership from Teiken Promotions and Ohashi Boxing Gym, bringing together two undefeated champions for a historic night at the Tokyo Dome.
Developed under the WBC Crown Series, the platform created, designed, and architected by Rasheen Farlow, Global Brand Strategy and Cultural Partnerships – World Boxing Council (WBC), the ring returns as a defining symbol of what it means to stand alone at the top of the sport.
Following its global debut at the Canelo Álvarez vs Terence Crawford event, the Tokyo edition carries forward the original design, preserving the identity of the WBC Undisputed Championship Ring while elevating it for one of the most culturally significant fights of this era.
For this moment, the design speaks directly to Japan.
Crafted in rose gold, the ring reflects the country’s sakura season, a symbol of beauty and the fleeting nature of peak moments. In Japanese tradition, cherry blossoms embody mono no aware, the understanding that greatness exists in a moment that cannot be held, only experienced.
A cherry blossom tree is engraved along the side panel, rising from two boxing gloves at its base. The detail connects the fighter’s journey to a deeper cultural philosophy where discipline, honor, and timing define legacy.
The ring features a total of 626 stones, including 573 diamonds, with approximately 11 carats set throughout the piece, bringing its value to over $100,000. At its center, the WBC logo is set against a field of green, anchoring the design in the organization’s identity while contrasting the softness of the surrounding elements.
A signature Jason of Beverly Hills removable top reveals a hidden interior detail, a miniature boxing ring set within a stadium-inspired setting, reinforcing the moment of competition at the heart of the design. The top of the ring continues the Undisputed Championship identity, while the structure preserves the storytelling elements that define the Crown Series platform.
The ring is crafted by Jason of Beverly Hills, continuing its role as the official jeweler behind the Undisputed Championship Ring and ensuring the highest level of precision and execution.
WBC President Mauricio Sulaimán said, “This is what the highest level of boxing looks like. Two undefeated champions, on one of the most iconic stages in the world, competing for legacy. The WBC Undisputed Championship Ring represents that moment, and the WBC Crown Series continues to elevate how we honor greatness while respecting the culture and history of the host nation.”
Rasheen Farlow, Global Brand Strategy and Cultural Partnerships – WBC, added, “This ring is a continuation of a system I designed to redefine how championship moments are honored. Every detail carries intention. The rose gold and the cherry blossom tree rising from the gloves reflect my vision of merging cultural meaning with championship achievement. In Japan, sakura represents a moment that is both beautiful and fleeting, and that is exactly what becoming undisputed is. You get one moment at that level, and it never comes again.”
Jason Arasheben, CEO of Jason of Beverly Hills, stated, “Our role is to bring the vision behind the WBC Crown Series to life at the highest level of craftsmanship. We stayed true to the original design while executing the rose gold and cherry blossom elements with precision and respect for the culture and the significance of this moment.”
The WBC Undisputed Championship Ring will be awarded in the ring immediately following the bout, marking the crowning moment of a fight that will define a generation of Japanese boxing.
As part of the WBC Crown Series, the WBC Undisputed Championship Ring continues to expand the legacy of championship symbolism beyond the traditional belt, creating enduring artifacts that capture the biggest moments in the sport.
For further information about the WBC Crown Series Undisputed Championship ring and the entire Jason of Beverly Hills collection, visit www.jasonofbh.com. Follow Jason of Beverly Hills on Instagram @jasonofbeverlyhills.
INTERVIEW / PHOTO & VIDEO OPPORTUNITY
Jason Arasheben, CEO of Jason of Beverly Hills, is available for interviews. He will have the WBC Undisputed Championship Ring on hand for photo and video opportunities.
Media should reach out to:
Meghan Lamadrid
meghan@jasonofbh.com
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ABOUT JASON OF BEVERLY HILLS
Unafraid to take risks and push the limits of conventional fine jewelry standards, Jason of Beverly Hills has rapidly gained a global reputation for creating custom, one-of-a-kind diamond pieces for an extremely selective clientele, including professional athletes, celebrities, and royalty. The brand operates three boutiques, with all items produced in its Los Angeles facility.
Since launching its Championship Ring Division in 2009, Jason of Beverly Hills has helped redefine the championship ring category, collaborating with teams including the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Lakers, Texas Rangers, Chelsea FC, and the World Series of Poker.
INTERVIEW / MEDIA OPPORTUNITY
Rasheen Farlow, Strategic Partner: Global Brand Strategy & Cultural Partnerships – World Boxing Council (WBC), and Author, Architect & Designer of the WBC Crown Series Undisputed Ring, is available for interviews and commentary.
As the visionary behind the WBC Crown Series, Farlow can provide insight into the cultural storytelling, global brand strategy, and historic significance of introducing boxing’s first sanctioned ring tradition.
For interview requests, please contact:
Christina Fonseca
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(267) 670-2757
WORLD BOXING COUNCIL / MEDIA RELATIONS
Jose Antonio Arreola, WBC Communications
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