How Naoya Inoue Was Able to Walk Down Stephen Fulton To Become Unified Champion | HIGHLIGHTS

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2023
  • To get you ready for his undisputed fight, look back at the time #naoyainoue beat Stephen Fulton to become unified champion. #highlights #boxing
    Next Up for Top Rank Boxing, Japan’s pound-for-pound king is gearing up to extend his undisputed legacy to a second weight class.
    WBC/WBO world champion Naoya “Monster” Inoue and WBA/IBF king Marlon Tapales will collide in an undisputed junior featherweight showdown on Tuesday, December 26 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo. Inoue, already a four-division world champion, seeks to become the second fighter to earn four-belt undisputed status in a second division.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 526

  • @Trollingyouisfun

    That was the fastest body head transition in a actual fight ever.

  • @mcalann
    @mcalann  +101

    “He’s never faced a fighter like me” proceeds to get absolutely dominated and stopped

  • @DorianGreer

    I loved this. He didn't just win; he kicked his ass! And THAT'S how you take a belt!

  • @TheUniversalBoxingEst.

    Inoue absolutely schooled Fulton. It was an Master Clinic Performance. Ruthlessness is 🔑 Patience Accuracy Timing Speed Power Footwork Reflexes 🥷🇯🇵 he has it all.

  • @Phoenix-nl2ut

    I think the monster took this fight very personal with Fulton trainer accusing monster of ped use. Never saw monster so intense at a stare down before the fight.

  • @yingyang1610

    Pound for pound one of the best boxer and he still improving

  • @rrkkmindsvids8774

    what's devastating also was the fans of Fulton thought Fulton was gaining something when Inoue moving slow on 6th to 7th round(?) but that was actually intentional, Inoue planed to slow himself to make Fulton open up. thats why after Fulton gaining confidence believing Inoue is somewhat slowing down, Fulton got smoked.

  • @grandizer4531

    The Monster has every tool. One of the greatest boxers I've ever seen.

  • @ToFast2003

    You are caught being stationed because he is to fast and unpredictable, tied with his skills of cutting off the ring , you are forced to move backwards unless you want to exchange with him. Power is always going to be respected when hit by Inoue.

  • @Trizzle2Jernts

    Inoue dictated the entire pace of the match, leaving Fulton to make a cascade of mistakes and what he was able to put together to reply, Inoue answered back even faster.

  • @supersardonic1179

    He beat him everywhere. There was not one category Fulton could best Inoue in.

  • @akumacode

    The thing that impressed me most was his conditioning. He had the same speed and power from start to finish. His last 1-2 was exactly the same as his first

  • @WhiskeyMyersour

    Inoue is a phenom. That was a virtuoso performance against a masterful boxer. Complete showcase of his abilities and a highlight knockdown for the ages. Jack Dempsey/Floyd Patterson gazelle punch. Pretty cool to see his spin on the technique of HW champs.

  • @PLEF18
    @PLEF18  +30

    That 1-2 with a perfect timing from Inoue was more than infallible…

  • @3rikhndez

    Inoue schooled the “slick boxer” in Fulton. His Speed, Power, and Sharpness 🔪 was too much for Fulton. Masterclass Performance by the Monster 🇯🇵

  • @user-fy5wf1zh8k

    when your father trains you to become a boxing machine from age 4

  • @shark__2
    @shark__2  +47

    Inoue reserved his liver shots for Tapales.

  • @isaacramirez2098

    Best he’s ever looked in my opinion. And to think he said he feels even better going into the Tápales fight

  • @anonemous

    How many times did Fulton intentionally step on Inoue's lead foot? Unsportsmanlike accusations before the fight, cheating in the ring, failed to acknowledge & credit Inoue at the post fight presser & still kept making excuses.

  • @gideonartistry

    2:23