Naoya Inoue Best Knockouts and Combinations | Inoue Goes for Undisputed Tuesday 5:30 AM ET ESPN+
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- To get you ready for his undisputed fight live on Tuesday morning on ESPN+ look back at some of #naoyainoue best knockouts and combinations.
Next up for Top Rank Boxing a special LIVE event from Tokyo on December 13th featuring The Monster Naoya Inoue v Paul Butler for the undisputed bantamweight championship of the world. All the belts are on the line for what should be a terrific fight from Japan.
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A lot of people don’t watch him just because he’s a bantamweight even though they’re missing out on one of the best boxers today
saw the monster live in the wbss tournament one of the best things i ever did
A lot of hardcore fans watch him
Well in the western world there are bought fighters in the Eastern side the better fighters are all in those lower weight divisions
It's all about the big guys. Always has been. That's what draws the casuals which makes the bulk of the fans. But yes I do agree, guys like Inoue aren't getting the recognition
Don't care about weight class...I'll watch two martians, animals, and insects 🥊🥊 if they have the skills. My wife caught me watching midget 🥊🥊 once and they were skilled too 😂🤣
Any boxing fan who isn't watching this man is missing out on greatness.
Inoue is special.
Same old song and dance, your mom said the same thing last week
@@whateverhappenedto6686 What are you even talking about?
@@factandsuspicionpodcast2727don't even give them attention
agree, this is history.
Greatness??😂😂😂
80% of his pro fights are world title fights, a lot of them in higher than his natural weight division & he has close to 90% ko ratio. He was already a legend a while ago.
Inoue is without a doubt my favorite boxer in the modern era. He darn well could be in my top 5 favorite boxers ever. He is so well rounded with his skills it's actually amazing to watch.
Behave ben
Gervonta could tank him
@@koba2095 tanks in a different weight class. Might as well say Bivol or Usyk smokes him. Naoya started out at 108 lbs.
@@koba2095 casual alert lmao
Casimero is real.
I’m always rooting for Inoue. So much fun to watch, and such great technique!
Casimero is real.
holy crap, his precision, his control of the ring...he's always getting his opponents to the edge and is RELENTLESS.
Did you watch and comment this before knowing his last fight? If not you're in for a treat
Him constantly going for the liver, was absolutely beautiful to watch. The moment a opening showed, 1-2 jabs in seconds to the core area.
I just posted about that. A liver KO requires both strength and precision. Being able to pull it off like that, he definitely earned his nickname.
Crazy how good technique and skill this champion has. Inoue is a special fighter
The placement and accuracy is insane you dont see a lot of boxers be this accurate and powerful nowadays
Total package. IQ, Speed, power, and entertaining.
I mean, really, he’s got the total pkg.
Nonito grew him up even more.
Dude literally earned his nickname for real! Absolute Monster for sure! Love watching his fights. One of my favorite boxers to watch in this era of boxing! 🥊
Some people dont watch him because he is asian sad but it true
@@noname545who are these people be specific
They called him a monster but he scared to CASIMERO... Search about NAOYA and casimero...
@@alttab532haha casimero would get stomped
He still has more to prove in the ring
Inoue is so beautiful to watch, his fight IQ is off the charts, perfect technique, placement, timing, speed, precision, footwork, defence, setups, power, uhh I could go all day but those are the biggest.
I hope they will make big budget anime of Inoue one day.
He reminds me of a lightweight Roberto Duran..lightning fast, powerful and durable. Personally, I believe we’re witnessing greatness.
Yep, but it is also a very very light division that does not have many serious names. I would like to see him go up a little bit and fight some serious names.
@@mmareviewer.2372 122 will be interesting, I wonder how much more he will go up, alot of guys at 118 are already taller than him
@@TMeek94 Yea, but that is where he will have lots of power over them. He is older now and as you get older you move up weight naturally. If he added a lot more to his legs, neck and core he could make it to 135 and even higher, but right now he is happy where he is due to the success but not very well known as a result.
@@TMeek94 he will clean out 122-126 easy above that will be more challenging
Its look like Pacman but more stylish and powerull
Inoue is one of the best P4P Boxer's right now!!! If, he keeps plowing through guys he's gonna be a household name very soon!!!
5 more cab drivers and he's the best cabbie knock out artist.
@@jasonturner7842u mad hes not from whatever country your from ??? 😂😂😂
Noaya is a prodigy boxer who’s power has followed him upward.
An incredible strategist…..angles, leverage, setup, defense, offense ( that liver shot)!
The stamina is crazy for his speed!
if inoue was a heavy-weight, he would be a super ultimate hero like mike tyson as a boxer. im so sad to know that people arent interested in light class at all. he needs to get more admires.
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Loving watching Naoya Inoue. He is a hunter, chasing his opponents all over the ring hunting them. Pressure them inside and outside. His offense is killer instinct.
not Nagoya
Nagoya is a City in Japan lol
Thanks for the correction! Fat thumb typing.
Japanese turtle ducked 4aces quadro alas casimero
@@richardmacapagal7537 idk man he is going to higher weight division plus fighting Fulton.. no ducks or chicken here. Only a lion hunting his prey!
the greatest ever boxer out of japan and without a doubt the hardest lower weight puncher ever.
Look up Carlos Zarate. That’s the hardest lower weight puncher ever
I wouldn't say he's the greatest yet. I'd still rate fighting harada over him although I'm confident Inoue will surpass him in the future.
@@englishbutfrench9613 after tomorrow Inoue would definitely be the greatest Japanese boxer
@@vince11harris Maybe. He'd be undisputed but a win over Butler isn't a great win in itself.
Harada
The power that a man that small can produce is mind boggling. There is no way that small should have that kind of power… absolute greatness
Plenty of small guys have tremendous power in Mexico and Asia. Africa too. The whole world, small people bang thunderously. Junto Nakatani and Yoshiki Takei these days too.
A 125 pound dude can knock out a 250 pound man in a fist fight with one single blow to the jaw.
Or bust his ribs in with one punch to the torso.
That's all it takes.
There's equally worse that can go down, too, in seconds, but I won't go further on this topic.
That body shot is dangerous I haven’t seen anyone land it like him ever definitely one too see
Enormous body attack…especially that liver shot.
Seen GGG land body shots?
Bodies drop from body shots, cause I could box
No need for Glocks or karate chops
My favorite fighter of this era
It's criminal that he's not talked about more often. He's KOing enough people to draw in even casual fans. I know the boxing diehards hate casuals, but casuals outnumber the diehards greatly! LOL We need them to get the exciting boxing matches to happen.
Naoya is a better man than most fighters today. He's moving up and challenging himself. Great fight between him and Fulton
Props to Maloney for fighting till the end, really shows how little butler was doing the entire time.
The more I watch the highlights, the more respect I have for him. He's good, Inoue just so fast and accurate. I suspect Rodriguez and Maloney will get first cracks at bantom once relinquished. Losing the way they both did to Inoue could make for a good fight between them.
I haven't heard of Inoue until recently and I gotta say, this man has masterful skills. Good find
Damn my guy! You're missing out homie!
Check out these vids in these order if you find them:
Inoue vs Jamie mcdonnell
Inoue vs Juan Carlos payano
Inoue vs emmanuel rodriguez
Inoue vs nonito donaire 1
Inoue vs Jason moloney
Inoue vs Michael dasmarinas
Inoue vs nonito donaire 2
Inoue vs Paul butler
There's a reason why I rate inoue as my fave fighter and my #1 pfp! Check it out and lemme know how it goes bro!
Honestly, should be considered one of the GOATs of his generation of boxers. He is so good at everything, and that handspeed and accuracy is just 👌
He is obviously one of the goats of his generation, his punching is the best on the planet at the moment.
How can you be a goat of a certain generation when a goat is "of all time"..? 🤣🤣🤣
Can’t wait till 2023. I hope to see stronger opponents for him. 🎉
His boxing is so tight and precise. Really beautiful to watch. He doesn’t waste shots
P4P best in the world. Absolute monster.
Fake monster the real monster is quadro alas casimero
@@richardmacapagal7537 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@richardmacapagal7537
Inoue destroys Casemiro easily. Inoue punch is like dinamite (24 W, 0 L, 20 KO, 83% KO) while Casemiro 32 W, 4 L , 22 KO, 68% KO).
People talk a lot about Inoue's "power". I think Inoue is characterized much more by precision. He is like a super doctor that knows the weakest spots of human body with the god hands to actually destroy those spots. Though he is rather slim still, compared with the muscular build ups of other so-called power fighters, he is fully aware of his own body and utilizes his entire body perfectly to create power.
His defence skill also critically supports his attacks. Wilder got completely worn down by Fury's punches and his power and precision were largely gone as time went by in the second and the third of the trilogy. Inoue, on the other hand, scarcely has gotten hit seriously and thus has been almost unilaterally on the attacking side and has been able to maintain the quality throughout the fights. He is perfect even right after hitting the opponent. It is just like zanshin 残心 in kendo 剣道 -- you are always prepared for the opponent's next attacks. The only exception was vs. Donaire 1 though somehow he also maintained stamina throughout the 12 rounds.
Power, speed, precision, yada yada yada, the dude has it ALL. Of course there's power there...
Muscle mass and size almost never determine power. Also, such things are never said about Mexicans and Hispanics, even though they're often slim or short in height. Usually, only Asians are singled out for being powerful despite being thin and people are surprised when thin Asians have power but they're not surprised when thin people of other races have power. I wonder why. I'm not saying you're prejudiced or racist or anything, and a lot of that prejudice is subconscious. It's just kind of disappointing that on a wide scale, people don't think we're strong. Only other Asians know and understand how strong and powerful Asian people are, generally. Even the ones that don't look that way. We know ourselves.
@@jonghoonpark8050 I am a Japanese myself and was interested to see your comment. It may possibly be due to the results in UFC where Asians do not seem to have been doing that well, that martial arts myths have faded away. When I was a kid in an international school in Africa, which is decades ago, I felt that kids of all races justly respected Asian power thanks to Bruce Lee and so forth.
Also, talking about UFC, I think Adesanya had to be patient till everybody was finally convinced that his attacks are very powerful despite his being very slim. So, maybe it is not only Asians that suffer from the stigma that slim guys may lack power.
Coming back to Inoue's power narrative, even in Japan, people talk a lot about his power (though not with the comment on his slim shape). He is indeed much more powerful than the vast majority of past Japanese champions. When you see his training session videos, it is pretty scary.
I still want to say however that Inoue is much more unique in the combination of other skills which enables power punches in the actual elite fights. Many guys can probably punch sandbags harder than Inoue but almost nobody can excute the same power in fights. Exactly like the most powerful Bruce Lee famously said in a film "boards don't hit back".
Butler already lost by the time I am making this comment. His decent comments almost exactly coincide with mine. He said that Inoue's power was just as excpected and that he could cope with Inoue's head shots alone. He praised Inoue's fight IQ and other skills even more.
@@decidrophob I see. I understand. Well, my opinion of why Asians aren't doing as well in MMA as other countries, is because the sparring culture in Asian gyms is a little bit too civilized most of the time. For example, most Asian athletes would be concerned about getting kicked out of their gym forever if they were seen as arrogant, too aggressive, etc. The goal is to be aggressive, but Asian social politics destroys any chance of guys going as hard as they can in sparring to prepare for the UFC. Asians also know that if someone crosses the line in sparring, there's going to be a war and a vendetta that will continue until they feel like justice has been served. Asians perform very well in actual wars, but because of the extreme black and white thinking in Asia, and because of the social politics and fear of being shunned forever, Asian gyms don't spar with the brutality and the intensity that's necessary for UFC level competition. Of course, Thailand is a different story. In Japan, you have to find the right gym with coaches who understand the old mentality, where the goal is to kill someone or else get killed. In Korea, where I am, the old mentality is dying, so you actually might get kicked out of a gym if you break someone's ribs. Or the other guys will shun you.
Donaire is not just exceptional, he's elite! Inoue sadly fights too many tomato cans!too many! Time zone of fights are terrible for Europe and America! How do you fight on a Tuesday??? madness 🤦♀️
He's a natural born fighter, im very impressed by his instinct to counter and attack precisely
Inoue so fast and technical it really is a gift to watch him work!
So glad someone is paying attention to Inoue. He is the greatest boxer to come along since Tyson.
There’s been a lot of boxers greater than Tyson.
@@Ryan-ix6dt Yep. Alexis Arguello
Idk about that one 😅
Woah! take it easy man.
Casual
Love watching this dude, would love to see him move up a little in weight now that he's undisputed king of bantamweight.
What a time for boxing. In the past 5 years we are about to have crowned more undisputed champs than we did in a decade prior.
Something Inoue is incredible at is landing the same shot on his opponent. I don't know how he does it, but he lands the shots that make his opponent react seemingly at will. The way he positions himself to get the same shot and how he can sneak it into his onslaught is superb boxing.
Power in both hands, pure monster 💀
Look closely at the first down in the McDonnell fight.
It looks like he was taken down by a body blow, but in reality he was taken down by a punch that grazed the top of his head.
The video from another angle shows it clearly.
It is a frightening punching power.
What's insane: Inoue has a million more highlights than this video covers.
I can't remember how many times I watched these fights but still astounding.
His inside shots are INSANELY accurate, my GOODNESS!! Never seen this guy before... Amazing work
I appreciate Top Rank social media upping their game. It’s nice to see some longer content like this
Such skill and raw power. The torque. Pain. Down.
👍. Youre absolutely correct! Astute observation my friend! He has both equations, in natural talent (power, speed, reflexes etc) as well as sound fundamentals and technique.
@@mikimiyazaki I agree. That straight right is completely nontel too. BAM!
@@mikimiyazaki I'm thinking he'll be comparable to a Joe Calzaghe wherein GOAT status is concerned. Not alot belts in different weight divisions but if you're in his weight class, you're in his way, you'll get sayonara'd. World soccer, World wrestling...🤼♀️ Whats in the water there these days. 💪
@@knockknock1246 i know what you mean and agree. Of course calzhage was fundamentally sound and did what all great trainers grill into everyone and thats "let your hands go!" And "make em miss, make em pay!". Of course joe wasnt a big puncher so he wasnt blessed with that natural talent, he got by on technique and sound fundamentals.
@@mikimiyazaki You know, he almost never sparred compared to many other fighters.. Great punches per round stats too. Definitely not a knockout puncher like Inoue is.
He’s continuing to show the world his greatness, with a doubt. Many may still don’t know him because of the bantamweight division, but he’s catching a lot of eyes. He is surely one of them! Even has a supporter out Gervonta Davis. Such a great fighter.
I'm a casual fan I don't really follow boxe (mainly cause I live in Europe and fights start at 3am😂) but I watch his fights every time I can! He's extremely exciting and fun to see! He impress me every time
I admire the japanese warrior spirit, and Inoue is the pinnacle
Mans like “don’t throw a jab if you don’t wanna get knocked out.” Impressive man. He can dance.
Not gonna lie, as a Filipino I'm a fan of Inoue, he's so calculated, he also has good core because he capitalizes on quick close-combat counterpunching. He's like Miyata in Hajime no Ippo
Then Casimero is Makonochi who defeated Miyata..hehehehe
his body shot was a signature skill..painfull
One of the best body punchers in boxing
This guy is insane. The precision n accuracy is amazing. Definitely goin study more of this guy.
In the slow motion you can see the level of details of his movements timing technique and precision, like ward said doesn't look like much going on but there is a lot going on, really amazing to watch
Something I have not seen anyone comment on is Inoue's ability to take shots as well as land them. He has been hit with some pretty good punches that don't seem to even affect him, he just keeps coming forward.
new to following boxing closely, i cant believe i haven't heard Inoue's name before recently. watching his fights and seeing his record, feel like he should be a household name. are there just no quality opponents in bantemweight? easily the most impressive to watch in this modern era for me.
His opponents are great, but Inoue is still too much for them. This is gonna happen again at 122, and maybe even 126
I knew about Inoue, he is slept on, but he is a good fighter.
He is one of the best.
Absolute machine 💯
Japan has a one of a kind fighter. He is special. Will be getting up at 4am to watch his fights anytime.
Plain and simple he's a weapon
he’s like a miniature Gennady Golovkin the way he so effortlessly walks his opponents down and throws the jab with pinpoint precision.
He's better
If you are a fan of boxing watch this kid …. Power and masterful boxing
Inoues momentum is as sharp as a razor. Power speed technique execution, what an alien
Knocking opponents out with hits to the body/liver.In Bantam. Never seen that before. Truly a Monster.
Inoue's footwork is just incredible wow
Will be showing it live on CZcams channel for any fans not in the US @toprank.
Love covering Inoue. I'm so happy to witness his career in detail.
I’d argue that he is the best boxer in the game right now.
You would be right!
The counter on Maloney was insane !
His left body shot is the best in the world.
Inoue has already contributed to raising the social status of boxing. He's not just strong, that's his value. Judo,Kendo & boxingdo.
And the newwwww undisputed champion of the world
Velocidad precisión, mucha técnica todo eso aunado a una estrategia.
Incredible strength !!!!!! Naoya Inoue.
Naoya moved up to bantamweight and suddenly defeated McDonnell, who was taller than him, to win the world title. He'll rise to the Super Bantam and Feather as well to increase his power and conquer the weight class. However, he may be 35 by then and retire from boxing undefeated.
That's the way you want to retire: a proven fighter, champion, and undefeated.
Well we are about to see how beast he is at the super bantam weight, fighting Fulton. Going to be a good match
He already knock out fulton
he's a freak of nature. Incredible talent
How have i not heard of this guy until now wow he's brilliant really good I'm glad i hadn't in a way coz now i get to see all his fight history ain't been this interested in a boxer since prince Nas was wrecking it this guy is awesome
The monster needs to have main event in U.S. soil broadcasted on Saturday night on every households to have deserved attention.
Make sure you take out your liver before fighting Inoue😂
Gotta give 2nd to last clip some prop. Dude tried rlly hard to come back after tho liver shot. You can see him look at the time, trying to survive
i like this kid, just heard about him 20 minutes ago. im sure i will be following him from now on. 💯
Throwback, he has the grit of a classic fighter, but the skills of the 90s fighter. Best fighter today in my mind.
His punch placement is exceptional.Killer instinct in the ring.
Shots just don’t get more devastating while being so nonchalant. That takes a lot of repetitions, conditioning, and attention to detail. That is the highest level of sharp punching. Amazing.
First round KO!!! Let go the monster!!!
Incredible
Unbelievable. Such small guy generates so much power! Plain crazy
I think we can get a little insight of what an ancient Japanese warrior looked and acted like.
Respect. Great warrior and seems very focused and humble. Good work 💪
Naoya Inoue is the NUCLEAR WEAPON of boxing. His explosive capability cannot be matched pound for pound.
He’s doesn’t get the credit and proper respect due to his weight class and nationality, just look at his numbers, he clips with both hands as hard as each other and his traps are on another level, IQ is up there with Crawford the two mentioned are P4P two best fighters on the planet with Spence Jr in the mix, if he was American they would be raving about him all the time
Crawford and tank and even Haney respect Inoue, but all these fools think they know better than the pros
@@vishnu2407 yes sir, that’s bang on the money, real boxing fans and pros know he’s more than the real deal
The first thing I saw this kid fight I said immediately he's the best boxer out there pound-for-pound right now
The best pound for pound fighter on the planet. No one comes close.
His speed and counters are just incredible.
Jesus! This dudes amazing.
I just discovered him!
Instant fan
He is so sharp and realy good footwork
Inoue being in hajime no ippo would be crazy
Takamura= Naoya
Cant believe there are people who report on boxing that question his P4P prestige they obviously don't research or follow Bantam weight fighters whatsoever because they don't know how ignorant and clueless they sound when they question this man's Greatness, because its levels beyond the other fighters at the top of the Ring magazine List. Like Ring magazine put him on the cover twice and crown him King for no reason oh and they must be "racist against a group of fighters" Who knows if they are prejudice maybe they are maybe they aren't but That's not the reason Inoue is rated the way he is. Hes unarguably the most dominant fighter in his respected "division's" and in all of boxing and it aint hard to tell. #undisputedp4p1
He such a joy to watch brilliant fighter
The Rhythm this man had was insane and he's calculated everymove that needs to be done.....He deserved the title and the nickname "Monster" on his waist and on his neck!
Can't wait to watch this guy fight Fulton at super bantamweight!
Hope Fulton is prepared, because the monster will gobble him up like nothing
Prime Inoue vs Prime Pacquiao at FW division will be an awesome fight
Thats crazy!... I have to watch his full fights now