Naoya Inoue and Luis Nery worked out of a brief clinch, and the southpaw Nery was crouched slightly lower than Inoue. Seeing his opponent's head at shoulder level, Inoue popped him in the chin with a short left uppercut, but there wasn't much on it -- not enough to deter Nery from letting loose with a full-force left cross. And with Inoue's right glove lowered as he wound up to follow his left uppercut with a right cross, Nery's left landed perfectly on the junior featherweight champion's exposed jaw, twisting him 180 degrees as he spun counterclockwise to the canvas for the first time in his career.
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