Naoya Inoue is the greatest show in sports today. Now comes the fight of his life
Undisputed super-bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue, widely considered the sport's premier fighter, faces his toughest test yet this Saturday against unbeaten rival Junto Nakatani at the iconic Tokyo Dome. 'The Monster' aims to continue his destructive reign, having ascended through weight classes with a dominance reminiscent of Manny Pacquiao, in what promises to be a captivating showdown.
The Japanese wrecking ball known as the Monster takes center stage at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday, facing unbeaten rival Junto Nakatani in a matchup for the ages
Naoya Inoue made it to the pinnacle of his sport with a destructive upward surge through boxing’s weight classes not seen since Manny Pacquiao’s prime. And he has made it clear he plans to stay there in the final run-up to his toughest test yet against unbeaten rival Junto Nakatani in their sold-out dream fight at the Tokyo Dome on Saturday.
Speaking at a press conference at the Tokyo Dome Hotel on Thursday, the undisputed super-bantamweight champion struck a composed tone ahead of one of the most anticipated bouts of a sparkling career that flew past the Hall of Fame threshold years ago.
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