Unbeatable Monster is the Strongest of His Generation! The U.S. professional media praised Naoya Inoue: “He deserves the nickname. They are looking for flaws.

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Last Updated on 08/24/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

The reputation of the “monster” who is strengthening his presence in the world has become unshakable.

 

On August 22, Boxing Junkie, a U.S. boxing website, selected its own top of the top fighters in each age group, from 18 to 43, regardless of rank. 29-year-olds are in the WBA super, IBF, and WBC world bantamweight divisions, and 29-year-olds are in the WBA super, IBF, and WBC world bantamweight divisions. In the 29-year-old category, WBA Super, IBF, and WBC World Bantamweight Champion Naoya Inoue (Ohashi) was proudly selected.

 

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The evaluation of this “monster” who is strengthening his presence on the world stage is unwavering.

 

In making its selection, the website says, “There were some easy picks, but there were others that required a great deal of thought. From this perspective, the choice of Japan’s world-class monster was probably on the “easy” side. The article goes on to offer the following comment.

 

He deserves the nickname ‘Monster. We are still looking for flaws.

 

Inoue won by TKO in just 264 seconds in a three-way unification bout with Nonito Donaire (Philippines) at the Saitama Super Arena in June of this year. Inoue, who is literally unbeatable in his professional career with 23 fights and no defeats (20 KOs), was ranked No. 1 pound-for-pound for the first time in Japanese history by “The Ring,” a long-established American boxing magazine that is regarded as “the most prestigious boxing magazine in the world. Inoue’s position as the “best boxer in the world” was assured.

 

Boxing Junkie” ranked Inoue as “the best of his generation. There can be no disagreement with this assessment.

 

The site also chose fighters familiar to Japan, including WBO world super flyweight champion Kazusho Ioka (Shisei) at 33 and Donaire, a former five-weight world champion who lost to Inoue this summer, at 39.

 

The site showed particular interest in Donaire. The site summarized the legend’s decision to challenge for the super flyweight title after the Inoue fight as follows: “He is a future Hall of Famer.

 

The future Hall of Famer still feels that he can compete with anyone, even though he was never as good as the great Inoue. And with that fighting spirit, he’s the best of the 39-year-olds.

 

Once again, Inoue has been recognized as the world’s number one fighter. How much of a feat will the prodigy fighter, who is also aiming to move up to super bantam in the future, accomplish before he retires at the age of 35, as he has stated.

 

 

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