LUKE THOMAS: Boxing GENIUS DESTROYS Luis Nery | NAOYA INOUE Breakdown

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  • Naoya Inoue is maybe the best boxer alive and his stunning KO of Luis Nery at the Tokyo Dome in Japan is proof he's not just a future Hall of Famer and all-time great, but maybe the best boxer currently competing.
    In this breakdown from Luke Thomas, we look at the extra special skill and abilities Inoue uses to dispatch is boxing opponents.
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Komentáře • 622

  • @Levi-em6ym
    @Levi-em6ym Před 20 dny +474

    I have never seen a fighter this talented, a COMPLETE boxer that makes other world champions appear like amateurs.

    • @chrisbirch4150
      @chrisbirch4150 Před 19 dny +38

      The only thing close was maybe Lomacenko but he never really had that fight ending power ready to execute at any moment. I thought something similar to your post watching the Donaire rematch. I have just never seen that level of skill and power. Even if he is beatable, his offensive arsenal seems like something we haven't seen before

    • @lebraa
      @lebraa Před 19 dny

      ​@@chrisbirch4150teofemo xposed him

    • @joshsanmiguel192
      @joshsanmiguel192 Před 19 dny +31

      His combination of fundamentals, punch technique, boxing iq, speed, power, and reflexes is other worldly.

    • @21sausage9
      @21sausage9 Před 19 dny +27

      @@chrisbirch4150 That's almost exactly my thought cause I do believe there are a lot of similarity between Loma and Inoue in terms of techniques: balance, position, change of rhythm etc. Plus they both like to do a bit of showboating to please the crowd. For me Inoue is like a smaller version of Loma but with more devastating punching power.

    • @Smknchairs
      @Smknchairs Před 19 dny +7

      Terrance Crawford …

  • @colinross6259
    @colinross6259 Před 16 dny +18

    One of the best balanced/foot work boxers I've ever seen. Dropped in the first, recalculated and never looked in trouble again. Been World champ in 4 weight divisions. Light flyweight, fly weight, bantam weight and super bantam weight. Finished a fight with a broken eye socket and nose he got in Rd 2 of 12 against Donaire which Inoue won on points by UD. Plenty of ticker.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Před 20 dny +270

    It makes this win so much better to see Inoue face a bit of adversity. It proves his Grit & composure. Alongside high level fight IQ & adaptability. This one meant a lot to the people of Japan. For him to face that moment in the 1st rnd and not get wavered is beyond impressive. We just saw Devin Haney face adversity for example and he was Not able to handle it or find any tools or tactics to overcome it. This just shows how uniquely talented Inoue is. Can't wait to continue to see where his future goes from here. He really has been mastering his own biomechanics. It's insane. He's fought so many championship fights too. I'm seeing a lot of People online commenting who seem to really not understand that...

    • @Rebelass74
      @Rebelass74 Před 17 dny +17

      He fought almost a whole fight against Doniere with a broken eye socket, half blind and won. Showed plenty of grit there.

    • @vanguard9932
      @vanguard9932 Před 16 dny +3

      power of anime no doubt

    • @zinny999
      @zinny999 Před 11 dny +1

      He faced way more adversity against Donair..... all respect to Donair

  • @TalonV9
    @TalonV9 Před 15 dny +17

    He’s brought back real boxing

  • @metnpjd1031
    @metnpjd1031 Před 19 dny +186

    I've been watching boxing all my life. I've never seen anyone throw a short punch this hard before.

    • @lpotts75
      @lpotts75 Před 19 dny +37

      Yeah Inoue is a exceptional boxer. One of a kind in this era.

    • @jessexiong69
      @jessexiong69 Před 19 dny +1

      Enjoy it while he's still entertaining us all. Father time will come

    • @papaguche
      @papaguche Před 18 dny +8

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @marlonlo9661
      @marlonlo9661 Před 17 dny +7

      Perhaps comparable to the Chinese Gung Fu one inch punch.

    • @tanpham762
      @tanpham762 Před 17 dny +4

      Similar to a "one inch" punch from the late Bruce Lee.

  • @burningknuckle26
    @burningknuckle26 Před 20 dny +39

    Im always amazed at how Inoue generates so much explosive power in those short shots. His weight transfer and overall biomechanics must be so perfect. Hes just leaping those punches into you. His unbelievable Vision and reaction timing. Just Masterful body control. Lookin like a god damn predator out there

    • @jessexiong69
      @jessexiong69 Před 19 dny

      As he said. He's always ready to throw. Not so much about power. It's when to throw and where to throw. Inoues always rdy to atk

  • @logician32gaming31
    @logician32gaming31 Před 20 dny +135

    he is a generational talent for sure.

    • @burningknuckle26
      @burningknuckle26 Před 20 dny +17

      True. And Litterally every fight is Art. There are no bad Inoue fights

    • @NevenKuzat-hb4xn
      @NevenKuzat-hb4xn Před 18 dny +3

      Maybe even an understatmen, to me one of the best athletes iv seen in a while...

    • @zatoichimasseur6767
      @zatoichimasseur6767 Před 18 dny +3

      His destruction of Warlito Parreanas is a masterpiece of pure Savagery- go watch it if u havent- he hit that man so hard, right through the guard; a man that was a ko artist himself, found out the hard way, u dont trade with the Monster.

  • @KYL-le2xr
    @KYL-le2xr Před 20 dny +237

    This is real boxing . Enough of those clowns like Logan and McGregor

    • @thejamnasium6447
      @thejamnasium6447 Před 20 dny +12

      I'm pretty sure nobody on earth thinks that's real boxing. plus all it does is maybe get people interested in boxing who would otherwise never do so

    • @lok6314
      @lok6314 Před 20 dny +5

      lmao from all the names, you pull these 2 clowns?
      1 isn't even a boxer, the other one likes to box old people and people who are not in form or not in their prime

    • @michaelburbank2276
      @michaelburbank2276 Před 20 dny +1

      sorry about your package size bro can hear it in your voice

    • @bushwacka5187
      @bushwacka5187 Před 20 dny +1

      @@michaelburbank2276 🤣🤣🤣

    • @bornanagaming3329
      @bornanagaming3329 Před 20 dny +2

      Muhammad Ali also did a "clown show" when he fought Antonio Inoki. These exhibition matches has always been a part of boxing

  • @user-er1qw4vc8n
    @user-er1qw4vc8n Před 20 dny +66

    He s the monster foe a reason..my favorite boxer..thank for really good video..

  • @SAWVLIGDHAUU
    @SAWVLIGDHAUU Před 15 dny +8

    Inoue is pure precision power. 👊

  • @heysmilebomb411
    @heysmilebomb411 Před 20 dny +156

    I am SO happy for you doing one of these on Inoue!!! Thank you so much Luke!

    • @LoveAndBoxingWW
      @LoveAndBoxingWW Před 20 dny +3

      This might sound weird but can you imagine if Inoue had a freak loss? Because I imagine him being twice as good as he is now if that ever happens if you know what I mean because I don’t care about a loss like most of the weird fans but I just think he would get so much better if he ever did Is all, and that’s freaking scary to think about!

    • @DuhYaThink
      @DuhYaThink Před 8 dny

      @@LoveAndBoxingWWHe will lose at some point. And come back a fn total savage. 🔥👍🏻

  • @0609system
    @0609system Před 20 dny +52

    Thanks for your excellent analysis of the Inoue's movement. I'm Japanese, and in Japan, although I see a lot of compliments to his winning despite his first getting knocked down, I've never seen such a convincing and precise explanation of Inoue's boxing techniques in detail.

    • @chappychan4729
      @chappychan4729 Před 18 dny +3

      さすが米国分析らしいですね。零戦もこのように分析されて弱点を暴かれたのでしょうね。
      しかし井上選手は完璧で弱点は無いようです。

    • @abkircz107
      @abkircz107 Před 17 dny

      格闘控室っていうチャンネルは凄いよ。あれのドネア戦の動画は映画超えてた

  • @johnstevens8759
    @johnstevens8759 Před 20 dny +73

    The first knockdown, most boxers use the right and throw across their body because that is where their power is. Inoue carries dynamite in both hands and puts people down with both. He's really special

  • @agustinduenas5902
    @agustinduenas5902 Před 20 dny +27

    Always balanced ready to punch. That's one of his major assets. He's one of those rare boxers who punches straight from the shoulder with no windup but with torque and power. He punches through his opponent, not just at him. In the fight with Rodriguez, his punches were thrown with incredible velocity landing like a rocket hitting its target. He's a pleasure to watch.

  • @user-vf1mq7fe9x
    @user-vf1mq7fe9x Před 19 dny +13

    Simply put, Inoue Naoya's Ring IQ, Skills, Balance, Footwork, Timing, boxing intelligence, Power are simply on a whole other level. Great work on this stupendous Video. Just out of interest, don't know if you caught it but in the first minute of the 5th round, Inoue's Footwork being so great that you can actually see Nery intentionally trying to trip up the Monsters feet 😂

  • @lethalweaponguy
    @lethalweaponguy Před 20 dny +80

    You're absolutely right....Naoya Inoue is always loaded with his two gun(hand)

  • @PhatAthlete
    @PhatAthlete Před 20 dny +138

    As a 35 yr old boxer, these breakdowns really help me keep up with the young bloods at the gym. Really showed me that if I can’t be faster or stronger than them, I can try to be smarter

    • @user-pp9bl5gr1n
      @user-pp9bl5gr1n Před 20 dny +2

      I don’t know about this dude is smarter and faster

    • @worduser899
      @worduser899 Před 20 dny +8

      Us over 30 are for sure washed all the way up the shore.

    • @noxzy69
      @noxzy69 Před 19 dny +4

      I like the sentiment but inoue is faster, stronger and smarter than his opponenents. Lmao

    • @RM-ru3fk
      @RM-ru3fk Před 18 dny +1

      I know it will never happen but I really hope Luke spends some time in a boxing gym like he did with jiu jits / mma if he’s going to keep learning more about boxing, it would be really valuable to his analysis

    • @worduser899
      @worduser899 Před 17 dny

      @@RM-ru3fk About 20 years too late for that, lol.

  • @pangyang5729
    @pangyang5729 Před 20 dny +126

    He is the best out there. Haven't seen this type of boxing in ages. Manny is a legend and so is Inoue.

    • @bonthor7515
      @bonthor7515 Před 16 dny

      Didn't know hmong ladie like watching boxing too lol..hell yeah inoue is sifi! Go inoue...best boxer in history, I like him more than pac even tho pac is great boxer too.

    • @ianjacobs2998
      @ianjacobs2998 Před 16 dny

      Totally agree with you 👍

    • @Bluetooth-xp9xe
      @Bluetooth-xp9xe Před 15 dny

      Puck: takes 100 damage, returns 200 damage and wins
      Floyd: takes 1 damage, returns 30 damage and wins
      Inoue: Takes 30 damage, returns for 150 damage and wins

    • @ianjacobs2998
      @ianjacobs2998 Před 15 dny

      @@Bluetooth-xp9xe ?????

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 Před 14 dny

      @@bonthor7515 you would be surprised at how many Japanese women were at the match.

  • @theguvnor3880
    @theguvnor3880 Před 20 dny +177

    That short left hook is lethal. It doesn't even look powerful.

    • @ashleyschaefferkia2734
      @ashleyschaefferkia2734 Před 20 dny +81

      When he is firing it doesnt look all that much. But when you watch the slowmo of the impact on Nery's face, water flying off, eyes going to space, you can see how brutal it is.

    • @wontonmin6481
      @wontonmin6481 Před 20 dny +17

      It's the ones you don't see will gets you

    • @SirSaizen
      @SirSaizen Před 20 dny +15

      Something Poatan-esque about it with how he throws it in what looks like not much power behind it

    • @bornanagaming3329
      @bornanagaming3329 Před 20 dny +10

      He also ran into that punch so it adds to the impact

    • @kiabtoomlauj6249
      @kiabtoomlauj6249 Před 20 dny +17

      @@bornanagaming3329 But he ran into it when both were fresh, with Nery doing his usual (his well known powerful swing from below).
      Most of Inoue's I-caress-your-face-&-you-go-down are largely from only a few inches away. That's what most analysts are raving about. Any top fighter could drop another one --- like what Nery did do to Inoue at the openning of their first round ---- if they could do one of those powerful swings that both Tapales and Nery are known for...
      But, again, it is when you could easily drop your opponents from caressing their chin from literally just inches away, with only technique and torch... that's why even other elite fighters and analysts alike go oooh and ahhhhh

  • @tharealslimsearley
    @tharealslimsearley Před 20 dny +62

    Been watching inoue for a while now, and he's one of the most exciting and skilled boxers I've ever seen. He's ruthless but so calculated and intelligent with it. Disgusting combination of brutality and poise shown by this absolute savage, especially after taking a pretty hard knockdown. Unreal

  • @teaheadQ
    @teaheadQ Před 20 dny +189

    You know you're about to hear gospel when Luke breaks out the sports jacket.

    • @ayo30s
      @ayo30s Před 20 dny +4

      No Doubt!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸

    • @abcmaya
      @abcmaya Před 18 dny +3

      Been watching boxing analysis for more than a decade now. I'm shocked this is my first time seeing this channel. This guy is definitely one of the best.

    • @Ludawig
      @Ludawig Před 17 dny

      Thanks for letting me know, I'm new here 😂

  • @wontonmin6481
    @wontonmin6481 Před 20 dny +40

    Nery experience with inoue fight says its like fighting hundreds inoue in a mirror room 😮

  • @ozgurkoc8889
    @ozgurkoc8889 Před 18 dny +4

    inoue is not only a boxer he also mixed it up with karate which is why he has great footwork and distance management. he is not loading the punches, he smoothly punches and has heavy hands. his timing, and ability to see and interrupt his opponent's rhythm is a masterclass!!!

  • @KM-nt6vf
    @KM-nt6vf Před 19 dny +32

    Naoya Inoue is the best boxer in the boxing history. We are watching the legend of boxing in real time.

    • @lpotts75
      @lpotts75 Před 19 dny +5

      💯

    • @bonthor7515
      @bonthor7515 Před 16 dny +5

      King 💯. We won't ever get to see another powerful and great boxer like him after he retired.

    • @carlloren5499
      @carlloren5499 Před 15 dny

      Cap

    • @truthoverlies6434
      @truthoverlies6434 Před 15 dny +1

      Lol. No he's not. Usyk, Loma, and Bivol are all more skilled than him right now, he's just naturally gifted with speed and power. As he moves up in weight his natural abilities will stop being so effective, and he'll start to seem more average because his skills are not "the best in history."

    • @carlloren5499
      @carlloren5499 Před 15 dny +1

      @@truthoverlies6434 Thank you. These casuals dont know shit

  • @bobjack2381
    @bobjack2381 Před 20 dny +48

    Naoya is my favorite fighter thumps up to him

  • @user-um3st1xm9w
    @user-um3st1xm9w Před 19 dny +17

    Really, really enjoyed this video. What I really like about this fight is that Inoue showed even the greatest ones make a mistake and the way he handled it. He admitted in an interview held the day after the match that he was overexcited and stiff in the first round but also said that he regularly simulates what to do when he's knocked down, like waiting until count 8 to get up even if he's not that hurt, and it certainly paid off.

  • @adrianho8805
    @adrianho8805 Před 19 dny +11

    Scary power while standing - he didn't even pull back his arm to put power into his punch. His hip rotation and body torque is so frightful and clicks so well it's like a whip to the head.

  • @hedley.c.rankin3855
    @hedley.c.rankin3855 Před 17 dny +7

    And he gets stronger with every round ..absolutely insane talent💯

  • @lennarthage8942
    @lennarthage8942 Před 14 dny +4

    The timing in his foot work make him in position all the time. A thinking of the guy Tzu..
    But he is before everyone else on just everything.. Amazing!!

  • @Dave-jo1hf
    @Dave-jo1hf Před 20 dny +51

    Only fighter period that I will get up at 4am to watch!

  • @Huhconduct
    @Huhconduct Před 20 dny +56

    I remember seeing a highlight video of Inoue a few years ago and decided I was gonna follow his career. You can just feel something special is happening when he fights

  • @paullynch4021
    @paullynch4021 Před 20 dny +56

    If Inoue wanted to fight like Mayweather he could.... but he's a "Monster" and isn't content with cruising to a points win based on defence first. He takes risks to get his opponent out early... and if you take risks, you may get caught. But taking risks is what makes him "appointment viewing", and what has lead to a 90%+ knockout rate, which is crazy for his weight class.

    • @davidpark2509
      @davidpark2509 Před 19 dny +24

      Inoue said in a Japanese interview he can win fights without getting hit if he chose to fight defensive but chooses to take some risks to entertain the crowd lol amazing

    • @socks_cat356
      @socks_cat356 Před 19 dny +15

      Inoue fully understands that boxing is ultimately a business that depends on the audience, and he expresses that just winning is not enough.

    • @markchee4457
      @markchee4457 Před 18 dny +7

      Damn right!

    • @Clinton325i
      @Clinton325i Před 16 dny +8

      Comparing him to Floyd constitutes a disservice to Inoue.

    • @Bluetooth-xp9xe
      @Bluetooth-xp9xe Před 15 dny +5

      Inoue's press conferences are boring but his fights are the best, Floyd had the ability to liven up the press conferences instead of boring the fights.
      But the modern Mayweather style boxers have boring press conferences and boring fights.

  • @lovethytuber4770
    @lovethytuber4770 Před 20 dny +78

    It is deffinatly noteworthy that Nery was able to drop Inoue but all that came after that was a demonstration of boxing supremacy. And although the frase gets used a lot, Nery looked like he did not belong. What stood out to me the most is Inoue's economy and the fact that even the drop didn't give him any pause. To me Naoya Inoue is the current P4P, closley followd by Bud Crawford.

    • @Leavemealone-
      @Leavemealone- Před 20 dny +5

      He’s way up there for sure idk if he’s number 1 pfp… but he’s close

    • @ujayet
      @ujayet Před 20 dny +15

      True,, most boxer after a drop they usually more of a defensive mode or survival mode .. Naoya didn’t have any of it as if it didn’t happen like he was still fresh and fought fresh throughout.

    • @iicht378
      @iicht378 Před 20 dny +8

      @@Leavemealone-his activity puts him over bud for me, he said he’d wipe out all of 122, and he’s doing just that he’s beaten 3 of the 4 other 122ers in the top 5, the last one? Goodman who he brought out to fight September. Then onto 126!

    • @burningknuckle26
      @burningknuckle26 Před 20 dny +13

      Nery was dangerous in the early rounds. Hes a good fighter. But Inoue showed who was the boss.

  • @bdrajput1
    @bdrajput1 Před 17 dny +7

    Wow very trchnical in your breakdown.
    Inoue ability to produce power is due to his positioning,his hip and shoulder rotation and his athletic but powerful body.
    To me he is so far the best boxer of all generation.
    He breaks down his competitors,always balanced,varies his timing,and accordingly uses the right punch combinations.
    And his eyesight is tremendoes,keeps focus and always looks to attack or counter or counter to counter.
    Has most of the armours in arsenal.

  • @vh448
    @vh448 Před 20 dny +45

    Make it seem more complicated than it actually is. His skills are just on another level right now. Speed, power, accuracy, timing, etc. It's years of training, dedication to the sport he loves, no partying, just all business. He's an old school generational fighter that all fans should appreciate.

    • @user-rq4dc6op8t
      @user-rq4dc6op8t Před 19 dny

      あなたが言っていることは正しい
      特にそのオールドスクールというところ
      その通りだと思います

  • @samidavis3146
    @samidavis3146 Před 20 dny +16

    That left hook KD in the 2nd round is so beautiful. Dude reflexes and power is elite in all combat sports. Also he fight to entertain like the great Pac-Man, meaning he is coming to knock your ass out, no need to dance or run around.

  • @CedricRandolph
    @CedricRandolph Před 19 dny +10

    Been watching this phenomenon for several years now as he cuts through his opponents like a razor sharp scythe. Fantastic analysis Luke. You have given me new dimensions with which to appreciate my favorite boxer ever.

  • @user-zw2cm1du9i
    @user-zw2cm1du9i Před 20 dny +35

    最後は、至近距離からの正拳突きのようなジャブのようなストレートだったよ!
    井上選手のジャブがストレートと変わらないと言うのをよく表しているよ!

  • @OwenManuela
    @OwenManuela Před 20 dny +24

    Excellent Analyses he is one of a kind Inoue

  • @ninohiro92
    @ninohiro92 Před 19 dny +6

    these breakdowns gave me a new point of view of this tremendous fight. what Inoue did in this fight is epic and his talent was far more beyond imagination. without a doubt, he is outstanding, fun to watch and hardcore🎉

  • @360vroomers
    @360vroomers Před 19 dny +18

    When you put together all of Inoue’s techniques and strategies together, it makes his opponents feel like he can read their minds and he is always several steps ahead at any given time.

    • @Scp716creativecommons
      @Scp716creativecommons Před 16 dny +2

      That's why I'm in no way hating on Inoue when i say; I'd love to see the fantasy fight v crawford in heaven. Couple true tactical sun tzu's swinging in the ring.
      I don't fk w/much anime, but i liked samurai champloo, those to fighting, in my head? Basically the scene in the tea shop, instinct vs planning, by a couple mind readers who understand the others ability more intimately than anything not a mirror

    • @360vroomers
      @360vroomers Před 16 dny +1

      @@Scp716creativecommons Uhuh it’s a very interesting fantasy match up! Perhaps when they are both older and retired they might in-retire for an exhibition match 🙂

    • @Scp716creativecommons
      @Scp716creativecommons Před 16 dny

      @@360vroomers real world, I'd love to just see em give each other work, hard spar; Crawfords too big for him. Perfect, virtual reality, matrix type ish, where they feel exactly their best, sharpest, and a few size tweaks to fit a belt... if i were a billionaire I'd be investing in the tech to make it happen, lol.
      But; yeah, retired exhibition, I'd still want to watch that, even if i could get the dream fantasy fight. I don't care what anyone says, i loved that they did RJJ vs Iron Mike. It had no bearing on their storied careers, for me, but it let you get a glimpse of an idea, how would they have approached it, or responded. Counter king vs the killroy peekaboo.
      Also, i don't often like seeing fighters in real bouts at over fifty, the risks involved, the change in healing but; older fighters demonstrating what they're still capable of/how they look at the sciences sweet problems different as the body ages, is interesting and inspiring in its own right.
      Folk were clowning on Roy, for not staying as fit as Mike...whole lotta factors their, and a little late now to try and turn the clock back. Tyson always got to much credit for power, and not enough for dedicated training to form, and, at least these days, insightful ring iq. RJJ, up against 95 of 100 brawlers, not saying talented amateurs of the art, anywhere within 50 lbs, is still liable to learn about "levels in it".
      Already probably on a "tldr" rant but, back to Naoya v Crawford; i love Inoue, he's a peak talent in a generation that may be more chock full than the early 90s. Bud may, imho, be the best boxer since Robinson. He's got skill, he grew up in a lab coat, ring iq, all of it. The instincts tho, the flow, like he was born for it, and don't feel right till risk is a razor's edge between win or lose, and time slows down like cold molasses. I know, "im glazing him", but he keeps doing it, proving that no one else can handle the pressure of waters as deep as him. Probably some American nepotism here, but when i draw up my personal pound fer pound, it's Bud #1, Naoya #2, and a little space before a bronze spot that's still being contested. Tank, Canelo, Loma(i know I'll get shade there, but I'd stick to it), Bivol; when i try to suss out #3 i wind up watching a bunch of fights, overanalyzing, and then shrugging. Too close, cant tell.

  • @msfitoyfactory4692
    @msfitoyfactory4692 Před 20 dny +22

    By far the best most in-depth analysis of Naoya's skills...please please do the same for his past recent fights!

  • @kaox44
    @kaox44 Před 17 dny +6

    Not a big boxing fan, but Inoue is a must-see tv. I actually paid to watch his fights...

  • @tankerock
    @tankerock Před 20 dny +45

    Power < Speed < Timing < Rhythm

    • @lebraa
      @lebraa Před 20 dny +3

      But.. then there was nganou

    • @tankerock
      @tankerock Před 20 dny +10

      @@lebraa Yup Ngannou has power but got beat by speed & timing

    • @stephenstuckey
      @stephenstuckey Před 20 dny +2

      Exactly💯​@@tankerock

    • @Lebrontooo
      @Lebrontooo Před 20 dny +19

      And Inoue is elite at all of them

  • @dman2095
    @dman2095 Před 20 dny +18

    Nayoa's performance was truly remarkable. Thank you, Luke, for the insightful technical breakdown. It is always a pleasure to witness such expertise.🔥🔥🔥

  • @jonghoonpark5497
    @jonghoonpark5497 Před 19 dny +16

    The shot that ended it was about 4 inches, and it sent Nery back into the ropes. Incredible power.

    • @alsetalokin88
      @alsetalokin88 Před 13 dny

      but ufc fanbois have proven 4 inch punch to be fake. only in hollywood. nery is a paid actor.

    • @jonghoonpark5497
      @jonghoonpark5497 Před 13 dny

      @alsetalokin88 not a paid actor. He was still trying to attack Inoue in earnest when Inoue landed that 4 inch punch. Nery's left knee collapsed and folded up. That's neurological overload and shutdown. Can't fake that.

    • @alsetalokin88
      @alsetalokin88 Před 13 dny +1

      @@jonghoonpark5497 dude i said that tongue in cheek lol

    • @jonghoonpark5497
      @jonghoonpark5497 Před 13 dny

      @@alsetalokin88 oops loll! 🤣
      Gotchu 👍

  • @nuthinnice2
    @nuthinnice2 Před 20 dny +64

    Another great breakdown! Thank you for doing 1 on Inoue, its great to learn about the little things he does or other fighters do that we fans miss. Great video!

  • @arronsong3913
    @arronsong3913 Před 15 dny +5

    Inoue has perfected the one inch punch, only Shaolin monk, Bruce Lee, and Inoue can hurt his opponents with the one inch punch, so much torque behind that short punch. Look at the knock out punch on round 6, very short punch but so powerful that it snap Nery head back so far that's why Nery is unable to get up.

  • @nickw6617
    @nickw6617 Před 20 dny +18

    he is my favorite boxer. I appreciate that this channel actually breaks down the nuance, I will subscribe.

  • @phinguyen1579
    @phinguyen1579 Před 20 dny +13

    wow. i did not know that boxing is so technical. thanks for the input...

    • @jessexiong69
      @jessexiong69 Před 19 dny

      Hence why they sometimes say "chess match"

  • @MrHasai1
    @MrHasai1 Před 20 dny +16

    Most brilliant analysis I've ever seen, great job for people like me that don't know anything

  • @raulocasio9168
    @raulocasio9168 Před 20 dny +42

    Naoya is a once-in-a-generation boxing prodigy who is way too fast, and precise and has exceptional natural power in both hands.
    Nery is a good boxer but not at the level of Inoue.
    Naoya will stop Nery on or before the 6th round.
    Nery will make the (ego) mistake to try and dictate the pace not realizing that Naoya is setting him up... a harrowing painful experience for Nery but it will be quick!
    "It's cruel and inhuman punishment to ask anybody to fight Inoue" Bob Arum
    This was my post before the actual fight.
    Excellent breakdown of Naoya's masterful techniques.
    Naoya has practiced (sparring) these maneuvers that he is so confident in creating confusion (getting the opponent to question which is not a good thing). Naoya knows exactly what the opponent's reaction will be, and by this time it is too late for the opponent.
    The only other observation is the common mistake that fighters make: They drop the opposite hand of the one that they're hitting with. To Nery's credit, this is how he was able to knock down Naoya. Naoya threw a left uppercut and missed, Nery instinctively took his lead foot to the outside and let the hook fly catching Naoya.
    This is the same thing that Crawford did to Spence for dropping his hand.

  • @LarryOohLaLa
    @LarryOohLaLa Před 20 dny +10

    Luke Thanks ❤❤❤ Naoya Inoue is a Great Boxer he Learned from the Father A lots of Hard ways and he is sharp mind technique style and a lots of different exercises skills. The speed and power are the most effective to everything ❤❤❤😊😊😊

  • @annoyedtorchic8270
    @annoyedtorchic8270 Před 16 dny +3

    when i was watching the match, I'm so amazed that his pattern is hard to catch, plus he takes advantage of the small lags or subtle nuances when his opponent seems to take a quick breath or after the opponent launches a shot

  • @NevenKuzat-hb4xn
    @NevenKuzat-hb4xn Před 18 dny +8

    After he got droped he showed a lot of skill to survive the first round, just crazy how phenomenal this man is. And dude with guitare was special as well

  • @patrickoconnor9267
    @patrickoconnor9267 Před 20 dny +18

    Just watched ur breakdown and then watched the fight back with a new set of eyes I've been watching boxing a long time but that guy is something very very special thanks luke for the great work man ❤

  • @jackk.w7900
    @jackk.w7900 Před 20 dny +15

    inoue could win without down 1st round but he took a risk for entertain the audience. PFP should rethink how the PFP has to be as a entertainer. Not just strong but also has to be a business.

    • @tooknee
      @tooknee Před 19 dny

      mate he always means business always trying to finish the fight none of this let the judge decide and win by points

  • @hieudang3511
    @hieudang3511 Před 20 dny +15

    Great stuff LUKE, thanks for the knowledge. INOUE is my favourite boxer and now I understand why. Let's go Champ 🏆🔥🏆🔥🏆

  • @nraughmoobyaj8088
    @nraughmoobyaj8088 Před 20 dny +15

    Luke Thomas is so good analyzing boxing and I subscribed immediately. Yes, Inoue is exceptionally amazing and talented!!

  • @adriangreenoff9163
    @adriangreenoff9163 Před 20 dny +10

    Great breakdown!It seems crazy how every fight he has had has been a learning curve for him,this one included.He's a real credit to a sport that's having a few problems at the moment.

  • @jackminao2060
    @jackminao2060 Před 7 dny +4

    Shohei Ohtani for baseball and Naoya Inoue for boxing. Japan is really coming out with extremely talented and unicorn athletes.

  • @sikkimese268
    @sikkimese268 Před 20 dny +15

    Some honest and unbiased analysis that a special boxer like Inoue deserves

  • @kether3364
    @kether3364 Před 18 dny +5

    Maybe the best analysis I have seen for years, the ability to always keep balance is a underrated skill, you have more options and chances to make faster adjustments or set ups than your opponent, the more chances you get from these details the more chance you gonna succeed.

  • @jacksfacts20
    @jacksfacts20 Před 19 dny +7

    As a casual fan of boxing, I love these technical breakdowns

  • @DocBrewskie
    @DocBrewskie Před 20 dny +77

    I see a lot of ppl claiming Inoue was exposed. Guys get caught. It isn’t the end of the world.

    • @MatheusOliveira-dx8lb
      @MatheusOliveira-dx8lb Před 20 dny +22

      Mad, Inoue neutralized the punch right after the knockdown.

    • @Clerence999
      @Clerence999 Před 20 dny +35

      inoue was way too excited before this fight, biggest crowd he ever had, his promise to his countrymen, and he got caught when he was off balance. but that knock down settled him down, he started to read and broke down his target and then finished him.

    • @BobaT__
      @BobaT__ Před 19 dny +12

      what matters is how they respond, and Naoya did it masterfully.

    • @mountainman077
      @mountainman077 Před 19 dny +10

      casimero fanbois be like that. they think that if casimero were to hit the way luis nery did, the monster would be knocked out. luis nery has a higher knockout percentage than casimero and faster. casimero may certainly have power but his reach is shorter than nery and his power punches are wider and more telegraphed than nerys

    • @Acord718
      @Acord718 Před 19 dny

      He's weaknesses have been shown as of recently. Some one heavier could give him problems. Especially if he is not in Japan.

  • @abriaangel9986
    @abriaangel9986 Před 20 dny +29

    I love the way Inoue finishes!

  • @user-mr1lj7gw6q
    @user-mr1lj7gw6q Před 18 dny +16

    He is a fighter with the best basic boxing skills in the history of boxing. It's something he's honed since he was a child. His purity as a boxer is amazing.

    • @truthoverlies6434
      @truthoverlies6434 Před 15 dny

      That's just not true. Lol. Loma, Usyk, and Bivol are all better than him. He's just extremely powerful and fast amongst the small guys he's fighting, but when he moves up in weight and his power stops being so effective, and he has to rely on skill more, he won't be as effective as Loma, because his skills are not as good. He's heavily reliant on his power and speed.

    • @nbforever1
      @nbforever1 Před 15 dny +1

      Yes agree. His basic boxing is lvl1000/10. And Then we saw his opponent .they mostly "big upper body" but have skinny legs. His basic boxing is great its generated from his leg .and his power has generate from leg too. His has not traine only punch technique and foot work . His trainer help him build strong leg .his weight isnt only from upper body . people think about how to throw deadly punch by punch heavy bag. That is not true

    • @muz4050
      @muz4050 Před 15 dny +1

      ​@@truthoverlies6434 Wtf are you talking about? Inoue has already accomplished more than all 3 of those boxers in the paid ranks. Bivol is a 1 weight champ, Usyk is a 2 weight champ who was undisputed at Cruiser and unified heavyweight and Bud is a 3 weight champ undisputed in 2 weights like Inoue, only with less divisions than Inoue

    • @user-mr1lj7gw6q
      @user-mr1lj7gw6q Před 15 dny +2

      Thank you for all the comments. I'm not talking about class or punching power. I would like to say how much he has worked hard since he was a child. Every punch and every footwork is beautiful. I can see the effort. I think it can be called the perfect form of a boxer.

    • @user-mr1lj7gw6q
      @user-mr1lj7gw6q Před 15 dny +2

      His background as a boxer was not brought up in an environment of violence, fights, or evil. I have been honing my thoughts and techniques purely to become stronger. You can see that even with just one jab. His purity as a boxer is different. It's not something that can be expressed as genius or good sense. It's like a stone becoming the sparkle of a diamond.

  • @Coach-MG
    @Coach-MG Před 20 dny +11

    Impeccable timing & Perfect rotation of the hips, shoulders & torso on every hook.

  • @TLe-fv2ym
    @TLe-fv2ym Před 20 dny +13

    Right now he is.💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @Yodaddio
    @Yodaddio Před 20 dny +19

    Genius

  • @brandonblair6868
    @brandonblair6868 Před 20 dny +81

    His left hook might be the most effective strike in combat sports

    • @roninshinobu1319
      @roninshinobu1319 Před 20 dny +2

      wonder how close the mechanics are to Pereria's short left hook

    • @mrbeau5387
      @mrbeau5387 Před 19 dny

      Ryan Garcia got the best strongest and fastest left hook

    • @user-iu9bg8gm7p
      @user-iu9bg8gm7p Před 19 dny +3

      @@mrbeau5387 LOL u delusional casual. Ryan Garcia isnt even on P4P list and there's reason why Inoue is #1 p4p.

    • @mrbeau5387
      @mrbeau5387 Před 19 dny

      @@user-iu9bg8gm7p nobody is talking about pfp talking about purely left hook

    • @user-iu9bg8gm7p
      @user-iu9bg8gm7p Před 19 dny +2

      @@mrbeau5387 dont matter. Inoue's left hook is MUCH MUCH better. if u cant tell then u a casual

  • @Y0utub3me
    @Y0utub3me Před 20 dny +14

    Luke you are the absolute best of the whole breakdown game on CZcams

  • @ianjacobs2998
    @ianjacobs2998 Před 16 dny +2

    The best by FAR !!! From South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @hueyh5637
    @hueyh5637 Před 20 dny +18

    At this stage of inoues career, you expect him to KO or TKO his opponents and he usually does.
    Absolutely amazing at these lower weight classes. Inoue is a beast.

    • @markchee4457
      @markchee4457 Před 18 dny +1

      Inoue is a beast? I thought he's called a monster and rightfully so

  • @kaosaechao4049
    @kaosaechao4049 Před 19 dny +5

    Because Inoue constantly changing his fighting patterns so it’s hard for Nery to predict Inoue next moves

  • @bodiep3466
    @bodiep3466 Před 20 dny +10

    I got inoue pfp 1 over everybody hands down! That boy is a monster

  • @CipherSerpico
    @CipherSerpico Před 5 dny +2

    _Technically + Physically…_ I genuinely don’t know if I’ve ever seen a _”More Perfect”_ Boxer than Inoue.
    Everyone always talks about “If you could build a Fighter in a Lab”…
    Inoue is *_’That Fighter’._*
    _Technique, Footwork, Timing, Combinations, Shot Selection, Pressure, Ring Control…_
    _Insane Power, Speed, Agility, Reflexes, Cardio, Chin…_
    He has everything, in spades.
    He’s like, if a ‘young Mayweather-had Tyson’s Power & Explosiveness’.

  • @ammatapierron7740
    @ammatapierron7740 Před 18 dny +3

    The changing of timing that luke is talking about is what Bruce lee called broken rhythm in his jkd book. Getting your opponent off rhythm and making your opponent not be able to get timing down and to get them akward and uncomfortable. Inoue is the best I’ve ever seen at judging distance and timing. The guy just doesn’t waste any of his punches and is the most efficient boxer we have seen in a long time.

  • @JohnSeller-mq5vq
    @JohnSeller-mq5vq Před 19 dny +5

    PERFECT! Thank you! There is NOone with skillset like Inoue!!

  • @JIRO-FX3150
    @JIRO-FX3150 Před 20 dny +11

    Nery second and third downs were a very compact left hook and straight right, so why is it so destructive?

  • @thehumbleone1983
    @thehumbleone1983 Před 20 dny +12

    Great video on Inoue 👍

  • @user-wo7tl4bg4h
    @user-wo7tl4bg4h Před 20 dny +10

    Naoya Inoue's jab is very similar to the no-motion jab often used by Mexican boxers.
    I learned this through repeated practice while checking my own motions over and over again in front of the mirror.
    Even with just one jab, Naoya Inoue's punches are top notch.

  • @ethernetify
    @ethernetify Před 20 dny +13

    Luke is so smart

  • @YJSNPI.
    @YJSNPI. Před 19 dny +3

    Nery peeled the skin of the monster, and the real monster came out from inside.

  • @lapo9269
    @lapo9269 Před 20 dny +16

    the best
    goat

  • @LA_Native
    @LA_Native Před 20 dny +28

    Professor Luke back on the grind 🔥

  • @marlonlo9661
    @marlonlo9661 Před 17 dny +3

    The type of power he was able to generate from such a short distance is similar to a technique in Chinese Gung Fu called the one inch punch or short distant punch.

  • @olfrud
    @olfrud Před 6 dny +2

    I was in Tokyo and watched the fight live on tv. My favorite bar even closed that evening because the owner is a huge boxing fan haha It was wild, Inoues boxing is just super entertaining to watch, the fight overall was really good.

  • @supercliff5634
    @supercliff5634 Před 20 dny +14

    Great breakdown. Love this analysis

  • @coleus
    @coleus Před 19 dny +5

    Generational talent. Great breakdown Luke!!!!

  • @yogamartin9342
    @yogamartin9342 Před 18 dny +2

    amazing analyst.
    as a casual watcher I always thought why it felt so different watching him compared for any other Boxers out there, and this video makes me realize because it's all on his footing.

  • @JoshGreensVLOG
    @JoshGreensVLOG Před 17 dny +2

    This video highlighted the super reaction time of Nery as Inoue would do things he couldn't anticipate. Which really blew my mind how elite and special Inoue is to continue to make all the great boxers look average 🤯

  • @bg4801
    @bg4801 Před 20 dny +7

    Always love your boxing talk! Great video

  • @northwestpicker3551
    @northwestpicker3551 Před 20 dny +10

    Another awesome breakdown, Luke. Really enhances my appreciation of the Sweet Science. Thank you!

  • @user-xc2yx3xy4k
    @user-xc2yx3xy4k Před 19 dny +4

    Inoway is really special

  • @jordank2028
    @jordank2028 Před 18 dny +4

    When does his father Shingo get credit is what i want to see. He's got two sons who are champions and have successfully defended their belts. He should be trainer of the year.

  • @sr-xrp4817
    @sr-xrp4817 Před 18 dny +1

    Excellent analysis Luke. Keep it coming !!

  • @kbdoran2257
    @kbdoran2257 Před 20 dny +10

    Thank u Luke been waiting for this need more thank u have nice day

  • @user-uf3bb2dk4k
    @user-uf3bb2dk4k Před 19 dny

    This program was very good to me . Thanx a lot !!

  • @haroldDP280802
    @haroldDP280802 Před 20 dny +4

    Amazing analysis🔥