Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani - DAZN

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  • Toffee
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    #121
    Great fight. Nakatani performing well doesn't mean Inoue didn't.

    Both put on a great show. But Inoue turned it up when it mattered. Like the great champions do.

    I'd watch a rematch of that.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #122
      I think we found Inoue`s limits. he loses at 126 IMO. He almost lost to young prime guy that just moved up to 122.

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      • DJTRUTH
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        #123
        Inoue did not look good. Period. He got the do nothing rounds, which could have gone either way. Nakatani outworked him in rounds 6-10.

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        • LG Motel 22
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          #124
          I’d be up for a rematch of that one. Very close fight. Nakatani looked real good when he threw in bunches

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          • moochi
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            #125
            Draw or 7-5 for Inoue.

            Nakatani is a beast.

            What i loved about this fight was Nakatani had youth, size (lengthy) and southpaw on his side... and Inoue was just a bit better but very cagey first half of fight. I'm more impressed with Nakatani now.. he the future..don't care about him having an L on his record.

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            • RetroSpeed05
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              #126
              Originally posted by ippo
              The height and reach gave inoue problems.
              Ya interesting if he moves up to 126 to face Rafael Espinoza, not that he has to.

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              • tophat1
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                #127
                Cut changed the fight. Inoue was gassed before they stopped the action. Brilliant fight tho, both absolute class

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                • CineScape
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  He almost lost.
                  But he didn't. He put in work when he needed to.
                  Last edited by CineScape; 05-02-2026, 08:55 AM.

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                  • Superbee
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by Brother Mouzone

                    Yeah, 115-113 was fair .
                    It is.... Depending on how you score the 12th .... Draw for me ...

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #130
                      Inoue is N.1. p4p, hands down. he just beat a young prime top 10 p4p guy.

                      Usyk is scheduled to fight a kickboxer.

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