Naoya Inoue - Monster (Original Bored Film Documentary)
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- Опубліковано 16 гру 2020
- This documentary examines the career of the Monster from Japan, Naoya Inoue. His sensational knockout power, coupled with rock solid fundamentals...make him a nightmare for his boxing foes. Take a look at the humble beginnings and the meteoric rise of the Monster.
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Comment of the month award goes to you 😆👍🏼
So true
Naoya is going to have to put on at least 12 to 13 pounds to get the big fights and big payper views. Look at the difference between Donaire and Pacquiao. Pacman took the challenge and moved up into the 140 range and became famous. Got big fights and pay per views, while Donaire stayed safe in the lighter weight classes until he got old and is now only known by hardcore boxing fans. Eventually you have to step up from the 108-118 weight classes and challenge yourself with the big fights in the big spotlight. Hopefully he follows in the footsteps of Manny and not Donaire.
Most people don’t know shit about boxing.
Facts
This monster embodies “perfect timing”!
Poifect timing
It's Bs!!!
And foot work!
i'm out of topic i'm learning english
i'm learning how to use word "Embodies" i'm so stupid in English 😅😂
Perthic timin'
I know this is years old already BUT that Payano stoppage is still my favorite Inoue stoppage. Payano had never been stopped and Inoue got him out of there in under a round. He strethced him out on the canvas and set it up beautifully
Imagine how famous this man would be if he was 50 pounds bigger
It's a shame people don't care much about the smaller weight classes
he has the potential to reach pacman status. He already has the WHOLE of Japan rooting for him
He is really famous thought.
He can get 50 lbs heavier when he get his sushi 12" bigger
Hey, he's got my town talking about him. He's a savage out there and people can recognize generational talent
He will become a super star soon.
I was already a Monster fan but after the Donaire fight, I became a much bigger fan because of his compassion!! He let Donaire borrow the Trophy to show his kid's because he promised them he would win and bring them the Trophy. Watching Donaire trying to keep his composure as a Father in front of his two young boy's, tore me up.
most honorable -.-
Donaire is old..pass his prime
Monster with heart.
@@RM-pg4js donaire would beat anyone at 118 besides inoue. Donaire just koed 2 undefeated champs
Doniar was a 1,000 yrs old enough said!!!
the fight with Nonito Donaire was what REALLY impressed me. There's a difference between a guy with brick hands who can't take a punch, and a guy with brick hands who can fight 12 rounds with his orbital breaking in the 2nd against another guy with brick hands. I hope this kid keeps dominating.
very true: Inoue has a chin, endurance, and determination to go along with awe-inspiring skills and power. His potential is unlimited at this point, and he is already a legend. He isn't knocking out club fighters or padding the resume --he is destroying elite competition.
i really like inoue. but i want him to at least suffer a lose. just one is enough. he needs it
GRANDMASTER no need.. that experience with donaire was enough for him to improve on what he was lacking
@@extroordinary What was he lacking?
KeironP1 he was overconfident with his offense, and he been neglecting his defense. Him facing an opponent who could take his punch in Donaire taught him this valuable lesson. We can see him improving in this department when he fought Moloney.
This is a 22 minute transition from ignorant to fan, thank you
You so cheap
@@YyouTTubeE Huh? Time to pitch in for another English lesson. 😒
@@TypeSly lol
Exactly the same here
Facts
Time to update this again, Joseph
Definitely
I've been watching Inoue for a while now. He's a true boxing fan's fighter. Extremely talented, powerful and humble. This kid is so accurate. A true standout who's well on his way to absolute greatness!
“Nobody brings it home like Joe Vincent... make it sell”
Isn't it "Make it so."
He's slowly turning super saiyan. His hair gets lighter each year. Seriously one of the most talented boxers ever. Hope he has a long a prosperous career.
If this is him now, I don't even wanna see him unlock ultra-instinct.
Most underrated comment😁
This is not yet even Inoue's final form, wait till he goes bald.
super saiyan arm with raygun
Maybe he will copy goku transformation everyfight much better to represent their anime to the world
I had heard about him but had never seen any of his fights until the Fulton fight, I will not miss any of his fights from now on. This kid is a beast, hes going to be champion in at least five weight divisions.
You missed a lot
Going up on division is not that easy. Gaining weight and adjusting your fighting style with that weight is not easy. I doubt he could go up 147
Nothing is impossible, even out of Asia boxing fans in the days doubt Manny Pacquiao to be a 5 division because he is Asian, small etc but he prove them wrong, and he even became 8th division champion@@phuongvu527
One thing I envy about this guy is how close he is with his father.
Like a Japanese Devin Haney with the power of GGG
Oh please stop that right now….
This kid there is NO damn equal…
@@dstarkspp
dawg you sound like a *BIH* with all your hating 😂😂😂
@@dstarkspp you k ow Westerners always think they have an equal to an Asian star. Such fragility.😂
@@kuroneko7022 white* westerners
This guy is on another level. He is like a boxing anime character.
Real life Takamura
@@Eli_boxer perhaps its bc he is actually a lot like Makunouchi from Hajime no Ippo. A boxing superstar that comes from humble beginnings only to rise through the ranks incredibly fast.
@@paulcardoni8768 no rolling thunder. Dudes hands don't need the boost
@I Don't Care I nicknamed him American Goku lol he takes his training seriously but idk what the hell happened to him after his One FC loss.
The UFC was to early for him to start in. I think he can still be a killer one day
If he brings up the Dempsey Roll I'm screaming like a fan girl lol
This kid is total package. Speed, power, brain, and good chin. And he’s only getting better with experience.
Him and Vasyl. Special individuals. Class, and am not taking May Weather type. Ali and Tyson combination.
Loma at times is a boring fighter
Barely in his prime time to..😳
Rlly? Even in the early rounds were he studies his opponents at the start it’s not even boring legit every second imo of loma’s fights are exciting n a joy to watch
@@cookiebot3369 bro what ?? haha non of his single fights were boring to me apart from him lacking activity in the Teo fight.
That fight against Donaire was his step into the pantheon of boxing legends.
What a performance, from both men.
I still think people underestimate what a combination of skills and talents are required to smoke, like, ten guys in a row in 5 rounds or less, or whatever, and then to take a match on the cards against a champion like Donaire. It's been such a delight to watch Inoue box.
he actually moved like a pro when he was 8yo. I see why you included that footage. that's insane.
Like a pro, so he is like amateur
Man we're in a new era with these videos, years down the line we'll be able to see the amateur fights and pro fights with crisp resolution on this channel. And the documentaries are only getting better and better each time. Keep up the great work!
2:30 "There are some fighters who are able to hit "stopped subjects" harder than me. But boxing is not that."
He uses his opponent's power. The idea is the same as JUDO(柔道).
He is really smart.
This man deserved this more than almost any other fighter of recent years. He's a true master of the sweet science. Thanks Joe, great documentary brother!
Have him #5 P4P overall
@@zarateciddkast9329 whats your other 4
@@loganmannke9023 right??? Like inoue is #2 p4p in my books
Yes but afraid to Casimero. So big ? A true champion like manny fight all the best fight no retret no alibi. Casimero is ready to him anytime even the fight in Japan and even the ref is his father.
@@zarateciddkast9329 I think I agree but if he gets fights like Estrada, rungvisai, rigondeaux, or even up to vargas I can see him moving up to that top p4p easily
This guy doesn't miss a shot. He throws some brutal hits. 75 amature fights with 49 knockouts I think. Wow! those slow-mo impacts hurt me.
He missed a lot of shot if you sum it up from he was born till this day
Brutal body shots
@@YyouTTubeE lmaoo
His liver shot is deadly.
The amount of force he generates in a short distance is crazy as hell
His Timing, Accuracy & Speed are just incredible. Pound for Pound one of the best I’ve ever seen hands down EASILY. 🥊
Fully agree. When all is said and done, he en route to be top 10 P4P GOATS.
Inoue is a compleat fighter. He keeps improving every fight. He studies his opponent for sure and in the ring he knows how to handle same. He is great and intelligent boxer. Hall of fame candidate!
@@poncianoespiritu6527 I absolutely couldn’t agree more! Once the rest of the Boxing World can really see him he will be very well known & not just to Boxing fans, but everyone. Even average people will come know of 'The Monster Inoue’..
He’s extremely cerebral always thinking one, two or even 3 steps ahead. He studies his opponents for a few rounds to see their tendencies & then he’s got them. That left hook to liver literally shuts the nervous down after 1-2secs. Even if a fighter wants to continue their body overrides everything & they go down. The only other fighter in my opinion that moves in the league of Inoue is Lomochenko. I would LOVE to see if he could meet Tank Davis at a catch weight of say 130lbs 🇯🇵🥊 That would be my dream matchup.
Cheers & all best to you my friend.
@@timothyouellette2815 Cheers Mr. Timothy. I am boxer fan of good boxers. I praise if I see one.
I do not admire boxers who runs more than box.
I recommend those boxers of these kind to concentrate in running sprints or marathon.
Inoue will be Hall of famer when he retires from boxing.
What a humble guy! He smiles before fights, smiles after fights and he combines heart and skill.
He throws counters and punches off his own misses that are absolute smart bombs. Perfectly placed, perfectly timed, and coming from odd angles and positions. Amazing
He is very efficient and each move is well calculated. Not just that, he’s learning more and more with each fight.
He has perfect footwork and has improved on his feints since the 1st donaire fight. Dude is gonna dominate the next few divisions.
He obviously has power, but i think it´s mostly perfect punching mechanics, a demoniac timing and a flawless accuracy. He can make big combinations and land every single one. Ohhh and his conditioning is out of this world. Watching last round of the butler fight... he seemed like he was starting
Well said!!
He’s extremely orthodox; as in he does everything exactly the way you’d coach a person to. But he does it perfectly- total movement efficiency combined with perfect timing
I am watching this after the rematch with Donaire yesterday and this man is absolute monster
Overcoming the broken orbital from donaire was the most impressive feat. Especially since it happened so early in the fight. When you break your orbital your vision is critically impaired
And he went on to still dominate the fight
15:50 that timing is amazing
that's scary af
He baited on that fake punch,it just only shows his inexperience in boxing. If it where veterans or a well experience boxer, it can easily step back a little after that first hit because you cant see where the next one is coming
@@amsterdamn9236 who is inexperience here bro? they are all champions or former champs in WBSS you are saying as if anyone can take part in WBSS.. First please watch the original fight and don't comment on by watching slomo video. That fighter was already dazed by that stiff jab and then the right was already there he could not even react forget about dodging or seeing the punch and stepping back.
What a career and he's still adding more to it. Might need to make an updated version in a few years. Great stuff.
Since this video he has won 6 more fights (all knockouts ) and 7 more titles, having conquered another division. Crazy stuff
7 more titles is crazy😮
It is shocking how many "boxing fans" I've spoken too who essentially have no idea who this guy is. I've been watchin' this little fella rip heads off for years now. Hopefully, videos like this will start earning him some of the recognition he so clearly deserves.
People rarely seem to notice anything below middleweight.
@@arthas640 lightweight or welterweight tbh
@@Theonecamcam123321 ngl it seems like lightweight get's ignored the most out of any other weight
@@beans3158 nah Ryan Garcia and tank Davis were very popular same with many others
@@Theonecamcam123321 true
Looks like nature found a way to combine Bruce Lee and Mike Tyson
Lmao
Woooow, but Bruce Lee was Chinese-American lol 😝 😆
@@mider-spanman5577 and what's that got to do with his fighting and speed?
Rofl for sure!
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Watching Naoya fight is like watching a man possessed. His reflexes and ring IQ is insane and is still mind boggling to watch even in slow motion
First, an absolutelly once in a lifetime fighter so glad im alive to witness his meteoric rise, and its nice to see someone from a different race come in with a legend, and 1 last thing...after viewing counless videos on fighters and sports in general but mostly fighting, your bored film documentaries are excellent the cream of the crop, very entertaining and informative, and love the little audio clips you throw in there like the street fighter game clips ( you win! ) the tyson clips ( perfect timing ) and so on, keep up the excellent work, thank you!
Naoya's father looked like a 80's yakuza.
exactly!
I think where he is from in japan, they have a history of being really strong samurai. Generations of killers leads to this kind of guy.
Probably he was in bousozoku which is kinda like yakuza because he was wearing similar uniform in the picture
His dad is a good dad and I wouldn’t even think to associate criminals like the Yakuza to him. His dad was in his corner cheering him on, that’s more than a lot of American boxers have.
@@kuroneko7022 you thnking yakuza are bad is the real trip.
The legend himself Joe Vincent with some more banger content.
Give it another year then make another video. Inoues legend continues to grow. I can't wait to see what happens at 122
This video was done really well and now needs an updated version or part 2.
Finally..he got a recognition. I've been talking about him for 2 years now. Thanks Joe💪👍
I just want to binge his fights! I hate brawlers... I love boxers that get the science... And man is this man a master of it...
I’m a simple man. I see Joseph Vincent uploaded and I click
Facts!!!
Life so simple as a simple man
no body brings it home in the same way
this is such a hacky over used comment on the internet, be better.
@@BryanTorresdey okay bryan 💀
This guy is the absolute complete fighter - speed, power, defense, chin, boxing skill, ring generalship, and the heart of a lion.
We need an extended version asap! 🙏
His liver shots are just brutal. Such an amazing fighter coming up, can't wait to see what he can achieve in the future.
There is no future
@@YyouTTubeE Shut up bro, being negative all thru the comment section smh
I love it when once in a while a super talented anomaly emerges from a less known region
Japan is not really "less known". They pretty much are part of the domination when it come to sports. A less known region would be something more like Yemen or Oman lol. No offense to those countries, jus sayin.
Man I hope you update these every couple of years
Inoue let Donaire bring the trophy home to his kids bc Donaire promised his kids that he’d bring the trophy home. As a veteran of the sport and a competitor, Inoue wanted to see Donaire fulfill that promise to his children. The trophy is nice, but he also can see beyond what the object means to himself. A very traditional Japanese moral compass of respecting the elder and trying to evaluate the big picture. I’d love to see Loma come down to 126 to fight him.
The fight against Donair showed he can take a punch, he has a chin and can fight when he's hurt. Total package. He's got it all. He checks all the boxes. Now, if he can avoid injury, bad luck, whatever, we should enjoy seeing how far and how high he can go.
He's only going to get better with experience as well. I think he beats donaire easier this time around and donaire is a legendary fighter.
Not onlyh he can take a punch, his will to win is incredible.
One of my absolute favorite fighters in the past 10 years, so I couldn't like this video fast enough. Thanks Joseph!
Just an amazing, fighter!!! A fight like the one with Donair is what makes men legends. And Donair fought a hell of a fight himself. Much respect for him also.
15:28
At that time, I spent tens of thousands of yen from Fukuoka to watch the game live for the first time. As a result, it only lasted 70 seconds, but I am thrilled to see this historic KO.
I've been a huge fan of Naoya for years! Glad to see that he never ceases to amaze me with his punching power and quick reflexes.
punch selection perfect, timing flawless
Goose bumps are us. Fantastic presentation. The Monster lives and will live for longer.
My respect to all fighters. What beautiful thing fighting is . People talk about physique but I say it’s his spirit.
That fight with Donaire was soooo good. Props to Nonito, that fight exposed Naoya a little bit. And it’s gonna make Naoya stronger. This kid is spectacular.
Fought 10-11 rounds with orbital bone fracture & a massive cut only showed how tough he really was against adversity.
@@TruthHurts1871 was. He is done now
@@TruthHurts1871 tough... It just show's how slow he is wel going to elite fighters thats would be tough, he's a bit lucky ND is out of his prime i dont think he can handle ND speed when he was on his prime. No offense n hate NI is really exposed by nonito showing he is slow but that fight will made him stronger.
If anything, that fight also highlighted why Inoue is so special. Great cardio, solid chin, his movement, and his ability to fight extremely well through adversity... Donaire is still a top fighter at his age, and he has a really good chin, only has been TKO'd once in his long career. As much as I appreciate Inoue's early knockout fights, the fight with Donaire is the one that proves he's a great champ the most.
It didn't exposed anything about Inoue. It shows how freakin tough they both are.
You finally made a video about this amazing fighter and I'm so happy
I don't know how I missed your past videos, but I'm sure as hell not missing another one!
Thanks for the great coverage of these fighters! 👊👊🤕
That fight with Donaire was amazing. He's surely a monster. Great content.
"Naoya is only entering on his prime"
yes?
@@chrips154 that was the last thing the commentor said on the video
@@gonzaloflieller8022 oh sorry my bad
This is one of your best videos I’ve ever seen. An incredible story and jaw-dropping highlights, paired with such inspiring narration and perfect editing. Your boxing videos bring it home, man. Keep it up
Hope we get an update to this one day
Spectacular presentation ! Thank you for producing & sharing !
Joe Vincent supports his reputation with this video. His choices of editing and the key punch portraits he provides our way superior to any other videos I have seen and boxing on UA-cam.
Loving that you’re making more mma and boxing videos! Keep it up 👍
He evolves every time he fights
Speed, destructive power, combination
All the opponents will sink to the mat with just one hit
Everyone who fights says
"I can't see where the punches come from"
sick document. Cheers Bored Film for making it.
This guy has skills. Speed,Power punches,body shots, defense....
Another absolute banger no surprise. Honestly I love this channel because it introduces me to people I wouldn't know otherwise
Same
I'm glad Inoue is getting some of the attention he deserves. Just a boxer willing to fight the best. Too many personality boxers out there.
Billy Tang
Fashion champions that once fought like a real thing and disappeared in to the world of fame and Instagram after grabbing some money
Inoue just said in his Today’s interview that he is planning on 2 fights this year, one or the other belts unification to be included
Hope it will happen after his mandatory IBF fight next...
Everything about these videos are awesome. So well done! The aesthetic, the sound design, top notch. Thanks to all involved
You're Number One Joe Vincent, Awesome Job My Friend.
His timing is absolutely amazing, he actually makes it looks so easy lol
Joe Vincent you do fantastic work brother, keep doing you. You can tell how much passion you have for making these and I hope someone pays you handsomely for doing these some day. Much love dawg!
This kid has one heck of a career ahead of him if he keeps up this level of focus and training. Spectacular footage as always ❤👊❤
World class production. Absolutely top tier.
The one I’ve been waiting for, thank you!
Good to see people finding out about Inoue for the first time. This video was put together very well.
Imagine knocking out 48 out of 75 opponents while on headgear. That's some monster power!
That's exactly why and when his nickname started
I think
Boom, Perfect Timing Joe Vincent Happy New Year
Another quality upload, good info, great pace, and of course, perfect timing.
The way he took Nonito's big punch absolutely amazing.
Love the lion roars during punches slow mo
I can not stop watching this. Keep'em coming
"In his 36th round of pro boxing, he captured a world title"....Just let that sink in for a second. That's astonishing
Great documentary, I've been looking forward to this.
this is the GOAT in pure boxing mark this
This is one of my favorite videos of yours! Would love if you continue covering his future fights aswell!
Please do another video of his full career when he eventually retires, this was 22 minutes and I was still mad it ended so soon, just want to see more of him creating nightmares
I’m so glad I clicked this , JV never misses!
This deserves an update if he unifies the division
Favourite sports channel hands down. These are freaking brilliant. You deserve 20m subs Jo
He is the quickest and hardest puncher since Roy Jones Jr
Lol. Different division, different styles and different quickness. Not a fan of Naoya, I love Roy but Roy is slower but he punches harder. If Naoya goes up his WC sure. There's a lot of heavy punchers nowadays.
Man you forgot PACMAN
The amount of respect I have for Joseph Vincent for bringing my favorite boxer to light!!!
Thankyou so much for putting this amazing doc about the greatest fighter ever! I love Naoya TBE. so much respect he leaves me in absolute Awe every time I watch him fight! his skill is like no other fighter in the world.
Greatest fighter ever? Wtf? Lol
@@elel2608 I say that cause we've never seen anyone like him before. and if thats news to you, go do your due diligence.
Thanks Joseph !! Your video content are 1st Class !! cheers !!
Nobody brings it home like Joe Vincent, never gets old.....
Excited for this one!
Nice doc. Can’t wait for the latest one.
This guy is such a joy to watch!!!Its like watching Salvador Sanchez&Jose Napoles,rolling into one!!!