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The Monster Prevails: Inoue Weathers the Storm to Outlast Nakatani


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In a collision of titans that felt less like a boxing match and more like a high-stakes duel under the neon glow of the Tokyo Dome, Naoya "The Monster" Inoue defended his unified crown. Before a breathless, sell-out crowd of 55,000, Inoue secured a unanimous decision victory over fellow pound-for-pound phenom Junto Nakatani, proving that even in the face of a rising storm, the king’s throne remains bolted to the floor.

The judges’ scorecards reflected the razor-thin margin of error: 116-112, 116-112, and 115-113.

For the first seven rounds, the atmosphere was thick with a terrifying tension. It was a "highly defensive chess match"—a psychological war where every twitch was a feint and every step was a trap. Both men, haunted by the specter of the other’s legendary knockout power, fought with a chilling discipline. Nakatani, the rangy challenger, fought behind a fortress of caution, while Inoue, ever the predator, methodically banked rounds, chipping away at the silence with precise, scoring blows.

Then came the 8th round, and the "chess match" was incinerated.

The fireworks the world had been begging for finally ignited. Nakatani abandoned his retreat, unleashing lethal, whip-crack combinations that shook the Dome to its foundations. The bombs finally went off. For three breathtaking rounds, Nakatani turned the tide, stalking the champion and dictating a frantic, violent rhythm that seemed to signal a changing of the guard.

But destiny intervened with a sickening thud. A crucial accidental headbutt in the 10th tore a jagged rift through Nakatani’s left brow. The momentum, which had been surging in the challenger's favor, hit a wall of crimson.

Blinded by the blood and partially robbed of his vision, Nakatani’s charge faltered. Inoue, sensing the vulnerability like a shark in the water, stormed back in the 11th. He reasserted his dominance, punishing the wounded Nakatani who struggled just to see the targets he had been hitting so easily moments before.

In the 12th, Inoue hunted for the definitive exclamation point, throwing everything in his arsenal to close the show. Yet, in a testament to the iron will of both warriors, neither would fall. They stood defiant at the final bell, two kings battered but unbowed.

Naoya Inoue remained the undefeated king of the ring, improving to a fearsome 33-0 (27 KOs).

Junto Nakatani suffered the first heartbreak of his professional life, moving to 32-1 (24 KOs), but leaves with his reputation as a world-class elite firmly intact.

The Monster survives, but the shadow Nakatani cast across the Tokyo Dome suggests this rivalry may have only just begun.

A Night of Dynasty: Takuma Inoue Dismantles a Legend

The night served as a grand coronation for the Inoue bloodline. In the co-feature, Takuma Inoue didn't just defend his WBC bantamweight belt; he staged a masterclass in modern pugilism, systematically dismantling the legendary four-division champion Kazuto Ioka.



While his brother Naoya fought a war of attrition, Takuma operated with the clinical precision of a surgeon.

The drama ignited early. Using "shifty feet" and "agile movement" that left Ioka swinging at shadows, Takuma began a relentless assault. The veteran Ioka, long considered a master of ring generalship, found himself overwhelmed by Takuma's "stinging jabs" and "sharp, pinpointed combinations."

The dominance turned physical in the early frames:

Round 2: A lightning-quick sequence sent Ioka to the canvas, silencing the skeptics.

Round 3: Before Ioka could regain his bearings, Takuma struck again, dropping the four-division king for a second time.

From the fourth round onward, the fight transitioned from a contest to a showcase. Takuma "cruised" through the middle and late rounds, maintaining a pace that Ioka simply could not mirror. It was a dominant performance that proved Takuma is no longer just "the brother" of a superstar—he is a force of nature in his own right.

The judges’ scorecards reflected a near total shutout, painting a picture of absolute supremacy: 118-108, 119-107, 120-106.

By the time the final bell rang, the message was clear: The Bantamweight division is officially an Inoue family business. With Takuma’s polished victory and Naoya’s gritty triumph, the brothers have turned the Tokyo Dome into a fortress that few in the world seem capable of breaching.


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