Naoya Inoue doesn’t need to be asked twice. With his opponent beckoning him in, Inoue stepped forward with a devastating right cross to blast Ye Joon Kim down to the canvas to defend his ...
Naoya Inoue retained his undisputed super-bantamweight ... Inoue’s victory came courtesy of a clean right cross, a shot that saw Kim crash into the ropes in the corner of the ring.
The Japanese star kept hold of his super-bantamweight belts with a fourth-round stoppage of Kim, who stepped in for the injured Sam Goodman ...
Naoya Inoue retained his undisputed super-bantamweight ... Inoue’s victory came courtesy of a clean right cross, a shot that saw Kim crash into the ropes in the corner of the ring.
And whenever they do meet, the bout should easily sell out the Tokyo Dome. Just last year, Inoue packed 50,000-plus fans into the famed venue for a KO of Luis Nery. Inoue's fights are viewed by ...
Naoya Inoue floored Ye Joon Kim with a right cross in round four (AP) Inoue acknowledged the plan to fight in Vegas in the coming months, although he has also begun talks with Saudi adviser Turki ...
Naoya Inoue, the Japanese world champion ... setting up the decisive right cross that ended the fight. It marked the third loss in Kim's 26-bout career and the first time he had been stopped ...
Naoya Inoue, ESPN's No. 3 pound-for-pound boxer ... Inoue jabbed Fulton to the body and followed up with a right cross to the head that wobbled him. A left hook sent Fulton, on unsteady legs ...
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