INOUE VS NAKATANI IN 2025?

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How big is this fight, can it fare well in the U.S.? Is Nakatani ready for Inoue?

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Nakatani is the only boxer and the only reason Inoue stays at 122. Forget Mexican, forget Aussi, forget Filipino, forget British, and forget American. Samurai vs. Samurai. This is the best fight from 105 to 130. P4P vs. P4P. Best vs. Best. No bullshit fight. No your side or my side of the street. No social media pre fight. Just fight. One must lose.

songmoua
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I don't see why Inoue has to fight in the states again. He already won a tournament over there and also fought in Britain too. America needs to change it's mindset on the lower weights first because they don't get the recognition & respect they deserve. That fight needs to happen at home in Japan

muz
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Both have incredibly entertaining styles, but Junto opens up too much sometimes. Definitely a must watch fight if it happens

Dezemi
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Inoue vs Nakatani would be a dream match!!!

SilentKnight
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Wish Nakatani vs Bam could happen first but seems like Bam isn’t moving up anytime soon

tarzan
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If that's Promted right and as the guys say built up it will become a Global Boxing Match and as big as Fury Usyk and Beterbiev Bivol ... It is Huge and So So Tasty another 50 / 50 with Unbeatens and Pure Classy Boxing Skills ...
Can't Wait

MichaelLynch
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im gonna be honest big inoue fan, but something about nakatani. he makes it look so easy. he has a natural ability. i see this fight 50-50. i think it will be both guys toughest fight ever. Probably the best fight ever to be honest.

pin
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Nick Ball vs Inoue for undisputed at feather next year is the best fight in boxing.
Inoue is better and bigger than nakatani.

cainabella
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Is it just me but is to early for Nakatani to fight inoue I think he should unify or become undisputed at 118 like inoue did to build up the fight and not make it feel rushed because people will make excuses if nakatani loses like he wasnt ready or he hasnt been tested

NextLevelBoxing
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Bam is hiding and will keep hiding from Nakatani. Honestly, Bam should hide because Nakatani will stop Bam.

nraughmoobyaj
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I don’t understand why Bam is ranked higher than Nakatani in the p4p standings. Nakatani is that good.

ponta
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Only way it happens is at the end of 2025 or beginning of 2026.

cookiebot
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It's easily one of the greatest fights in bantamweight history.. not only that, it's a 50-50 fight on who lands their power first. I see nakatani giving inoue trouble.

MattBorgerson-umzq
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Inoue via KO Body punching mid Rounds!

kentobias
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I doubt that Junto is a Japanese Fighter. He came to the U.S. by himself at the age of 15 and has been training at Rudy Hernandez's gym ever since. For boxing fans, a tall southpaw with a jab from a distance and a counter when given the chance comes to mind, but not Junto. Junto is different. He is a fighter who is willing to get up close and personal, and he uses his front foot to strike his opponents. In his most recent interview, he said that he loves close combat.
To return to the fight style, Junto is a typical American-Mexican fighter who will get stronger as he moves up the ranks.

taketask
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Pauly, the problem with these little guys is that there’s not enough of them in the American view. We need to see more of them and that’s expensive (thank you Shawn) These little guys are in Europe and Ireland and China and Mexico (not California, Las Vegas or New York ). Bringing them to the American pop is gonna be hard over here. The PPV potential is where we need to see them.

ronbuckner
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Inoue is a better pure boxer. Nakatani has a punchers chance. He swings too wide leaving himself open for inoue’s superb power and counterpunching.

LMG_
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great fight couldn't be anything other than a violent classic

bubbaluv
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Stop putting the country men against each other, we want bam vs nakatani first. Then winner gets inoue

mikekue
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Nakatani, in pursuit of his dream to become a boxing champion, chose not to attend high school and instead set out to train in the United States. As a child, he had been reclusive, spending most of his time playing video games. However, his passion for boxing was ignited by his mentor and benefactor, former boxer Ishii, whose encouragement inspired him to pursue the sport. Tragically, after Nakatani went to the U.S., Ishii passed away in an accident.

In America, Rudy Hernandez became his new mentor, rigorously training him and shaping his skills. Nakatani’s strength comes from a unique background that sets him apart from typical Japanese boxers; he possesses a resilient spirit and a commitment to diligently mastering Hernandez’s techniques. For some time, he has openly expressed his desire to fight Naoya Inoue.

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