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    Default Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    Naoya Inoue has a clear plan in place.

    He was initially expected to face IBF mandatory Sam Goodman this summer, however, the Aussie was sidelined by a broken hand.

    The plan is for Inoue and Goodman to duke it out in the Japanese capital on Christmas Eve to close out the year in style.

    Providing he comes out of that fight unscathed, Inoue will then return in April on a Las Vegas bill that will include a separate bout involving Junto Nakatani with the aim of setting up a Tokyo Dome clash between the pair.

    Nakatani has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting young fighters in the world.

    The Japanese star boasts an unblemished 28-0 record and is a huge puncher with 21 knockout wins to his name.

    Despite only being 26 years old, Nakatani is already a three-weight world champion having picked up world titles at flyweight, super flyweight and bantamweight.

    He is currently in possession of the WBC bantamweight belt and defended it two months ago by blasting out Vincent Astrolabio inside the opening stanza.

    Nakatani is expected to meet Inoue at super bantamweight so it is highly likely he will make his 122lbs debut either in April or before then.

    Boxing fans have been clambering to see Japan's two biggest stars collide in the ring for quite some time and Nakatani is just as excited by the prospect.

    Speaking to The Boxing Mob two months ago, he said: "Bantamweight right now is good.

    "But after one or two more fights it may be hard to make the weight so I want to move up...

    "I want to unify with any champion and then move up...

    "Of course, this fight (with Inoue) is one of our goals, a big match.

    "I think there is still a lot of work to be done toward that point...

    "If I beat Inoue I think I will get a lot of recognition. Pound-for-pound I have a goal to be ranked No.1.

    "So I think this will be a very big match toward that goal."

    https://talksport.com/sport/2032685/...unto-nakatani/
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    Default Re: Junto Nakatani path to Inoue

    one of the best fights to make
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    Default Re: Junto Nakatani path to Inoue

    cool cover
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    Default Re: Junto Nakatani path to Inoue

    Mega fight of an era if you ask me. And it needs to be in Japan!

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    Default Re: Junto Nakatani path to Inoue

    This is going to be brilliant for 2026.
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    Default Re: Junto Nakatani path to Inoue

    It has finally been confirmed to take place on May 2, with all of the undisputed 122lbs marbles at stake.

    The huge event is almost certain to be the biggest boxing event in Japanese history involving two domestic talents.

    And it will be held at the iconic Tokyo Dome, a stadium in the Japanese capital that holds around 55,000 spectators.

    It will the same scene set as the iconic upset inflicted on heavyweight icon Mike Tyson by Buster Douglas in February 1990

    Inoue confirmed: "[I will] be going head-to-head with Junto Nakatani at Tokyo Dome in May this year.

    “I’m highly motivated for the first time in a while.

    "I will train hard and I am looking forward to being in top shape for this fight.”

    Nakatani himself knows he has a big task on his hands.

    He added: “He is the best fighter in the world, so I need to be in top condition to fight him.”

    https://talksport.com/boxing/4004993...ue-mike-tyson/
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    marinated exactly one fight too long, should still be fun
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    The Junto Nakatani v Sebastian Hernandez was an excellent contest and probably showed why Inoue will be a favourite for this huge event.

    Still glad they fought Riyadh Season last December. Both quality boxers.
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    The Junto Nakatani v Sebastian Hernandez was an excellent contest and probably showed why Inoue will be a favourite for this huge event.

    Still glad they fought Riyadh Season last December. Both quality boxers.
    they should have been fighting each other last december, both are quality but robbing sebastian took the shine of junto
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    The Junto Nakatani v Sebastian Hernandez was an excellent contest and probably showed why Inoue will be a favourite for this huge event.

    Still glad they fought Riyadh Season last December. Both quality boxers.
    they should have been fighting each other last december, both are quality but robbing sebastian took the shine of junto
    It was not a robbery. It was a good close contest from excellent world class boxers.
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    Not often "huge" match ups just fall in place absent all the extended drama and politicking these days. Still see it as one of the biggest fights that can be made in the sport today and tbh just don't put a lot of weight into it now being 'less' or diminished Junto found himself in a real battle last out. I actually loved the fact that we went old school and had them headlining on same card with evidently a deal well in the works. We hear the term "marinated" and over marinated a lot today but we're talking a matter of months here not years and not after one or both had been planked out. Great it's in Japan! On a side note, forget the day you better take to entire weekend off . Same morning/night as the Benevidez v Zurdo fight, better pack a punch. Excellent birthday weekend

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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    hopefully sebastian hernandez can get a shot at naoya or even a rematch with junto. ideally they'd have him on the undercard in line for a shot at the winner. let's hope for a stacked card as well
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    hopefully sebastian hernandez can get a shot at naoya or even a rematch with junto. ideally they'd have him on the undercard in line for a shot at the winner. let's hope for a stacked card as well
    Was thinking the same, keep him in the mix. From names I've seen he already has a couple wins over zuffa fighters so they can easily rotate him in for another Ring card etc. He's showed he belongs in another solid match up.

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