Naoya Inoue was all of nine years old when Omar Narvaez fought for - and won - his first major title way back in 2002.
Over 12 years later, Narvaez is still an active two-division champ, reigning as a flyweight titlist for seven years and spending the past four with a super flyweight belt around his waist.
Through just 26 months as a pro, Inoue - in his 8th pro fight - looks to add his second major title in as many weight classes. The shot at glory comes at the expense of abandoning the 108 lb. division, as he moves up two weight classes after his brief stay as a junior flyweight titlist.
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Over 12 years later, Narvaez is still an active two-division champ, reigning as a flyweight titlist for seven years and spending the past four with a super flyweight belt around his waist.
Through just 26 months as a pro, Inoue - in his 8th pro fight - looks to add his second major title in as many weight classes. The shot at glory comes at the expense of abandoning the 108 lb. division, as he moves up two weight classes after his brief stay as a junior flyweight titlist.
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