The Greatest Fighter You've Never Heard Of...


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SteemSports Presenter:@brandonk
SteemSports Editor:@scottybuckets
Naoya 'Monster' Inoue:
This Japanese born pugilist only made his entrance to the boxing scene in late 2012, since then he has accrued 13 wins, 12 by stoppage. He is undefeated, and has never been hurt in a fight let alone touched. He has impeccable footwork and power through his form of driving the hips through his punches, nobody in his weight class has the win to knockout ratio he possesses.
He has hurt men through their 16oz. glove guard, and he has fell many an opponent with his ruthless body shots. He has a devastating lead left uppercut which he drives into the liver at will. His constant in an out movement with an elongated reach for that division allows hi to divvy out spontaneous blows and confuse the opponent at will. His lanky demeanor allows him to land shots without taking them, and he has shows impeccable form in his punching prowess which is where his power truly comes from. Nicknamed the 'monster', he has truly lived up to his moniker. He is a feared prospect at super-flyweight, and he is finally making his North American debut!

In 5 days from now, September 9th, the boxing world will have a new superstar. Rarely has a fighter of Asian decent climbed the ranks of boxing so quickly, Inoue represents a new milestone for the sport and can be the big name boxing needs! Not too long ago you may have read my breakdown of Roman Gonzales, and his return to the ring. In fact Roman had moved up to super flyweight in his last bout, and now in his upcoming rematch, and this is the same weight class as Inoue. Roman seemed a bit under sized in that bout, and it seems that a once sought after super fight between these two men won't likely happen.
Inoue at 24 years old seems almost indomitable at this point; he showed how special he truly is late last year in his 6th round stoppage of former WBA champion Kohei Kono. If Kohei hadn't lost his WBA super flyweight belt in his previous matchup, Naoya would be the WBA and WBO champion with mandated opponents in all parts of the world.... Organizations and managers do not want that matchup, they fear the monster that lurks below...

I will witness this great fighter in 5 days at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. He will be taking on the 17-1 Antonio Nieves, a very sturdy and dangerous fighter whom only lost his last bout (by split decision). It is arguable Antonio is still undefeated, and he possesses a more than 50% ko rate which is quite good for his weight class. Nieves is still going up against a true unknown, a champion of the depths... #FeedTheBeast
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