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Naoya Inoue: The Greatest Fighter Since Pacquiao, Says Promoter Bob Arum

Naoya Inoue, the reigning WBC/WBO world super bantamweight champion, has solidified his status as one of the greatest fighters in professional boxing history. At the age of 30, Inoue has triumphed in an impressive seven weight classes, earning widespread recognition and admiration within the sport.

His recent victory over Stephen Fulton, the WBC/WBO world bantamweight champion, showcased Inoue’s unparalleled skill and dominance in the ring. The Tokyo-based match, held on July 25 at the Ariake Arena, saw Inoue secure his title for the eighth time through a TKO. This triumph adds to his already impressive list of accolades, which include conquering the realms of light featherweight, super flyweight, and bantamweight.

In light of Inoue’s extraordinary achievements, industry experts and luminaries have begun drawing comparisons to the iconic Manny Pacquiao. Bob Arum, the esteemed CEO of America’s premier boxing promotion company, has even gone so far as to claim that Inoue surpasses Pacquiao in skill and prowess. Arum, known for his role in promoting Pacquiao’s career, is well-versed in measuring greatness within the sport. His endorsement of Inoue carries substantial weight and further cements the Japanese fighter’s legacy.

Meanwhile, Pacquiao himself has shown keen interest in Inoue’s future endeavors. In a YouTube boxing channel called “Little Giant Boxing,” Pacquiao expressed his admiration for Inoue and extended an invitation to collaborate. The legendary Filipino fighter expressed willingness to provide guidance and advice to Inoue as he pursues his multi-class conquest.

Arum, in response to Pacquiao’s sentiments, warmly endorsed the idea of collaboration between the two phenoms. In his eyes, Pacquiao’s extensive knowledge of the sport makes his support invaluable.

Inoue’s venture into the super bantamweight division initially raised concerns regarding his ability to match the physicality of his opponents. Yet, his bout against Fulton debunked any doubts. Despite facing a bigger opponent, Inoue showcased his tremendous power and secured a resounding victory. This performance only solidifies the belief that Inoue has the potential to dominate across multiple weight classes. If he can conquer featherweight, super featherweight, and lightweight, Inoue will achieve the extraordinary feat of world domination across seven weight divisions.

As Inoue continues to make his mark on the boxing world, fans and experts eagerly await his next move. His extraordinary skill and relentless drive place him among the sport’s elite, ensuring an exciting and promising future for this Japanese boxing sensation.

Bob Arum (91), the top ranking CEO of America’s top box office in the world of professional boxing, stamped the WBC / WBO world super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue (Ohashi, 30) to conquer the world’s 7 classes. US boxing media reported “Boxing Scene” (WEB version) on August 14, 2023.

On July 25, Inoue challenged WBC/WBO world bantamweight champion Stephen Fulton (USA, 29) at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, winning the title eight times by TKO. Following the light featherweight, super flyweight, and bantamweight, he was able to achieve four world class dominances.

Naoya Inoue (Photo: Matsuo/Afro Sports)

“Inoue is the greatest fighter since Pacquiao.”

The boxing scene developed the article by quoting Mr Alam’s comments on the YouTube boxing channel “Little Giant Boxing”.

Mr. Arum gave the highest score, saying, “Inoue is the greatest fighter since Manny Pacquiao. He’s probably better than Pacquiao.” He gave an opinion.

US boxing mogul Arum is promoting Inoue’s fight in the US. In the past, he had promoted Manny Pacquiao (Philippines, 44), a legend who won six weight classes in the world, so he compared Inoue and Pacquiao based on his own experience.

On the other hand, Pacquiao is interested in Inoue’s future multi-class supervision, and in the video released by “Little Giant Boxing” on August 1, he said, “I like Naoya,” and said, “If is Naoya’s class. If you want to raise your level, I would like to give you advice and guidance while watching your practice.”

According to an article on the boxing scene, Mr. Aram responded to Pacquiao’s comments by saying, “I love Manny (Pacquiao) and Manny knows boxing.” He asked.

Inoue converted to the super bantamweight class and in his first match against Fulton, there was concern about the difference in physique with Fulton, who is one size bigger than Inoue, but the match showed a huge difference in power and he won. Once again, he showed exceptional punching power and expected to conquer multiple classes in the future. If you win at featherweight, super featherweight, and lightweight, you will achieve world 7 weight class dominance.

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