Japanese boxing

Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani Tokyo Dome fight graphic showing two silhouetted boxers facing off inside a stadium with Tokyo skyline and Japanese flag in the background.

Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani — Japan’s Biggest Fight in a Generation

Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani at the Tokyo Dome isn’t just a title fight. It’s a generational moment for Japanese boxing and a clash that could reshape the pound-for-pound debate.

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Naoya Inoue handing back the WBC championship belt to an opponent in a dramatic, empty stadium setting, as several featherweight contenders look on from the background, symbolising his move to featherweight.

Naoya Inoue Vacates WBC Belt — Featherweight Switch Imminent?

Naoya Inoue has officially vacated his WBC super-bantamweight belt, fuelling talk of a featherweight move. But can his trademark power hold up at 126lbs? CMBoxing takes a closer look.

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Digital collage showing global boxing fans watching Naoya Inoue’s fight on different devices, with flags of the USA, UK, Japan, and Saudi Arabia, and the title “Inoue Streaming Impact” above the action shot.

Inoue vs Akhmadaliev: Beyond the Win, the Streaming Statement

Naoya Inoue retained his titles in Nagoya, but the real story is how fans worldwide watched him with ease. The Inoue streaming impact could change the way boxing is seen across the globe.

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