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The 10 Best Exhibitions of Naoya Inoue

"Top 10: Reliving Naoya Inoue's Most Electrifying Performances in the Ring."

Ashley Clark
Last updated: 2024/05/06 at 4:20 PM
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The effect that Naoya Inoue has made since turning proficient a little under a long time back is frightening, significantly more so when you endeavor to rate his 10 best exhibitions.

Adrian Hernandez, technical knockout 6 (April 6, 2014)

Only 5-0 heading into his most memorable world title battle, Inoue made everything look so extremely simple as he ruled and halted the WBC junior flyweight supervisor inside six rounds.

Jamie McDonnell, technical knockout 1 (May 25, 2018)

What a prologue to the bantamweight class this was. McDonnell, demonstrated and durable at world level, was required separated in 112 brutal seconds.

Marlon Tapales, KO 10 (December 26, 2023)

A beatdown of a twofold belt-holder showed the flexibility of Inoue at the most elevated of levels as he guaranteed undisputed status in a subsequent weight class.

Juan Carlos Payano, KO 1 (October 7, 2018)

Ostensibly the most realistic completion of Inoue’s vocation to date, the whip saltine right hand that took Payano’s equilibrium was flawlessly coordinated.

Nonito Donaire, UD 12 (November 7, 2019)

An outright exhilarating undertaking that highlighted Inoue taking part in an uncommon cutthroat battle. That the harmed Inoue (cracked right eye attachment, no less) scored a knockdown so late in the session (cycle 11) and Donaire endure it was demonstration of the characteristics of both.

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Omar Andres Narvaez, KO 2 (December 30, 2014)

Apparently the presentation that made the world focus. Exhibiting a hostile collection that gave a false representation of his 21 years, Inoue ousted WBO junior bantamweight lord Omar Andres Narvaez, who was making his thirteenth safeguard. Inoue dropped Narvaez two times in every one of the first and second adjusts. The veteran, who had just lost one of 46 sessions ahead of time, couldn’t rise following the fourth fall.

Jason Moloney, KO 7 (October 31, 2020)

In Las Vegas, Inoue shrewdly outboxed Jason Moloney from range for the initial six minutes prior to harming his opponent without precedent for cycle three, a left uppercut the culpable blow. A right cross paralyzed Moloney in the fifth and, in the following, Inoue dove further into his crate of stunts to floor his rival, while going in reverse, with the best of left snares. The completing blow, a right hand that nearly twisted Moloney in half as he tumbled to the mat in cycle seven, was awesome of the parcel.

Nonito Donaire, technical knockout 2 (June 7, 2022)

Whether Inoue had improved or Donaire had blurred since their most memorable experience – in truth, it was a mix of both – the rematch was scarcely cutthroat. Inoue followed Donaire, who accompanied the WBC bantamweight title, from the initial chime and scored a knockdown toward the finish of the primary round. With the end near, Inoue set about his opponent to finish the destruction work halfway through the second.

Emmanuel Rodriguez, KO 2 (May 18, 2019)

Maddened by an occurrence in which his dad and mentor, Shingo Inoue, was pushed by Rodriguez’s coach, Williams Cruz, the “Beast” burned through no time in devouring a rival considered a danger in advance. Inoue made a joke of those declaring the WBSS bantamweight semi-last a 50/50 matchup with a fierce showcase, dropping Rodriguez multiple times and bloodying his nose just in case.

Stephen Fulton, technical knockout 8 (July 25, 2023)

In one of the absolute most complete and amazing exhibitions of 2023, yet maybe undervalued on the grounds that Terence Crawford whipped Errol Spence Jr just days after the fact, Inoue blitzed Stephen Fulton effortlessly. Philadelphia’s Fulton – a capable and decided merchants named by a lot as the possible victor – accompanied desire however was never in it prior to being saved in cycle eight.

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TAGGED: Adrian Hernandez Emmanuel, Carlos Payano, Inoue vs Nery, Jamie McDonnell, Jason Moloney, Marlon Tapales, Naoya Inoue, Nonito Donaire, Omar Narvaez, Rodriguez Juan, Stephen Fulton
Ashley Clark May 6, 2024 May 7, 2024
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