By Jimmy Ayash
Naoya Inoue, Boxing Action Magazine’s #1 P4P Boxer has finally been scheduled to return to ring action.
The Monster will conclude his contract with The World Boxing Super Series / Tournament by fighting in the Finals Match Against Nonito Donaire In Tokyo, Japan On November 7th.
Mike Coppinger broke the story stating:
Source tells @TheAthletic the World Boxing Super Series bantamweight final between Naoya Inoue and Nonito Donaire is set for Nov. 7 in Tokyo, Japan. DAZN will stream the fight, which will take place on a Thursday
Many boxing fans around the world don’t know The Monster Naoya Inoue yet, but he is surely destined to become a household name as his skills are utter worldly. He might be the best P4P Boxer since Sugar Ray Robinson. His combination of Speed, power and ring IQ is second to none.
Naoya Inoue broke onto the Scene when he crashed Boxing Action Magazine P4P Top 10 list in September 2017 after defeating Antonio Jose Nieves in dominate fashion in California, when he made his United States debut.
Naoya Inoue Has dominated every opponent he has faced and has become the top ranked boxer on the planet much to the casual boxing fans dismay. Some feel he has not faced elite competition when in reality he has faced nothing but world-class fighters and undefeated champions.
The machine of ESPN sports isn’t talking about The Monster yet like the boxers on their network such as Lomachenko & Crawford, but soon all networks will have no choice but to be frank with the public and mention him when P4P is talked about.
Some feel that Nonito Donaire will be his biggest test thus far, it’s actually quite the contrary. Donaire will be the easiest fight he has taken in years. A fighters resume is great if you’re trying to get into a hall of fame, but boxing is a reality sport and it’s what have you done lately. Donaire is a terrific fighter, a great ambassador to the sport and has had a tremendous story book career.
Make No Mistake Inoue‘s talent is at a completely different level, a level that’s all his own.
Photo courtesy of WBSS
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