Naoya Inoue's father was an amateur boxer.When Naoya told his father, ``I want to do boxing, too,'' his father asked, ``If I'm going to do it, I won't let you quit midway.Are you ready for that?''Naoya answered "Yes" with strong will. At this time, a monster in the boxing world was born. His father raised Naoya with his own training menu and also cooked their meals. When Naoya reached a certain level, his father was conflicted.The father was conflicted and decided that he should entrust his sons to a well-known trainer rather than himself, who was an amateur boxer. When his father told Naoya about this, Naoya replied, ``No, there's no point in doing it unless I'm with my father.'' At that moment, the father decided that he would make his son the best boxer he could be. A father has always dedicated his life to his sons.Inoue's father entrusted his sons with the dreams he was unable to fulfill, and felt a sense of responsibility for the burden he had placed on them, so he dedicated his life to them. The monsters of the boxing world were created and raised by amateur boxers who never achieved their dreams. I truly respect Inoue's father.
Inoue never underestimate his opponents, never talk bad about them or call names. His Japanese fans too are humble and never talk bad about his opponents. I don’t understand why so much hate when it comes to lnoue a Japanese being a superstar.
Many people must have thought that his nickname 'The Monster' was an exaggeration. However, he continues to prove that he is indeed a true monster. This is truly remarkable.
This man is without a doubt one of the most skilled boxers of all time
Nayoa Inoue is probably the best Boxer I've ever seen footage of. It's not just cause he has all the skills. It's because he can Use them in ways we almost never get to see. His fight IQ is something I've never seen before. Something out of a movie. Yet he's making these decisions in the moment, in the fire, under pressure, in big fights against belt holding opponents. I truly think Inoue is a Rare talent that we might only see once every few generations (if that) That's just a broad expression. I'm just glad we get to witness this guy perform at this level that he has been. Impressive is an understatement. I mostly watch and follow MMA but Nayoa Inoue is someone I always have to watch compete. This is a great video. Thank you for the great content
Usually boxing networks look/take down videos that use footage like this. They don't realize how many people actually start following boxing because of video like these. It's mind boggling
He's got to be one of the best boxers I've ever seen. The power of Tyson, the aggressiveness of Pacquiao, and the mental of Ali. Inoue is a monster.
What does Inoue has to do to get the respect and appreciation for being a generational boxer. People, these boxers are not side quests, most of these guys that he KO have never been knocked out or stopped in their previous fights. People think he's fighting scrubs because he makes it look easy. Nieves, Rodriguez, Payano, Fulton, Hernandez, Narvaez, Nieves, Mcdonnell, Moloney, Desmarias, Donaire, Butler, Tapalas, and Nery. These guys are either current or previous Champions.
Inoue is an amazing boxer. Taking that first fight against Donaire fairly early on his career was incredible. Inoue took a ton of punishment from a great boxer and still found a way to win. The power and speed Inoue has is something you rarely see in a boxer. He’s a once in a generation fighter and certainly one of the best of all time. The best part is he does his talking with his gloves in the ring. A true Japanese hero!
90% KO rate in title fights is just outrageous
One of the most underrated boxers out there. At first I thought it was Isaac cruz but he's now getting recognized. Inoue deserves more attention and respect
This is my first time truly looking into him. And I cannot fathom how people are discrediting him. Because YOU didn’t know who his opponent was? Casual bums. He went back and revenged his closest fight with an outclassing starching. Looked small on his first move up, wins. MOVES UP AGAIN. Wins. And almost all by knockout. Put some respect on man’s name
生きている間にこんなモンスターが見れる幸せ ありがとう尚弥
Upon watching this I’ve come to conclude that this guy is vicious and very humble . A TRUE CHAMPION !!
Throughout his fight with Naoya Inoue, many Japanese boxing fans have supported Marlon Tapales, Jason Moloney and Emmanuel Rodriguez. They bravely faced the monster and did what they had to do. I was impressed by the way Fulton kept his cool and never lost his pride until the last moments of the fight. Nonito Donaire was exceptional and he is deeply loved and respected by the Japanese. Many Japanese fans perceive them as respected rivals, not enemies.
This japanese samurai boxer has devastating power...I rate him 100 percent
Love seeing Inoue get more love. Dude is a machine!
Dude is happy when he is hurt. He wants war thats why I love Inoue. When he got knocked down in the Nery fight he smiled as he sat in his corner probably thinking “finally some conpetition”
I don't usually watch the smaller weight classes, but I gotta say: I'm really impressed with how FAST they are/hit/think and how much POWER that pack! Inoue's body shots have this sick thud. Their head movement and defence in general is EXCEPTIONAL. I like the middle weights, and you sometimes see that, but any bigger and forget it. Heavyweights are a "clinch & snooze" fest. For big man action, I go to MMA/UFC. Ain't no clinching in the Octagon, baby! Anyway, great piece on Inoue, who is an awesome monster of a boxer. Very glad I watched this, thanks for putting it together!!
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