Errol Spence Jr. Compares Naoya Inoue With Kid Buu: Boxing News: On January 13th of this year, Naoya Inoue Japan’s boxing gero announced his decision about the next phase of his boxing career. During a press conference in Yokohama Naoya, declared he had decided to move up in the weight class. Follow Boxing News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
In the press conference, Naoya said he would be vacating all of his four titles and moving up the weight class from bantamweight to super bantamweight, as he had no one left that he would want to fight against and felt like he had nothing more to achieve from the current weight category.
Errol Spence Jr. Compares Naoya Inoue With Kid Buu and Boxing Fans Can’t Unsee It
Because of his unbelievable strength, distinctive skill set, and body-hitting techniques, Naoya Inoue is regarded as one of the most feared fighters in the modern boxing world. On many people’s lists of the top boxers today, Naoya Inoue is without a doubt considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters.
Errol Spence Jr. Compares Naoya Inoue With Kid Buu and Boxing Fans Can’t Unsee It- “Knock It Off “
Naoya had a remarkable amateur career, compiling a record of 75-6 with 48 knockouts. After a fairly smooth amateur career, Inoue went professional in 2012. The following year, with a record of 5-0, he faced Mexican Adrien Hernandez for the WBC World light flyweight title. The bout lasted just six rounds.
Errol Spence Jr. made a comparison of Naoya Inoue in his Twitter account with Kid Buu writing, “ He do look like kid buu in the face”
This Twwe of his, was something that the fans could not unsee, as one of the comments read “Knock it off Errol”.
The “Monster” has subsequently amassed an undefeated record and, at the age of 26, is a three-weight world champion. Given how much more he still has to give to the sport of boxing, it is quite astonishing. It’s intriguing to consider how far he can go and who he would target.
The Japanese boxer fought previous pound-4 champion and self-proclaimed KO artist Nonito Donaire in a memorable match to win the World Boxing Super Series at 118 pounds (bantamweight).
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