Inoue vs. Fulton
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Manny Pacquiao Gives Naoya Inoue His Flowers: “He’s a Special Fighter!”
The lower-weight classes normally fly under the radar. They often house lesser-known names and simply don’t receive the hoopla that fighters from heavier divisions frequently receive. Naoya Inoue, however, is changing that storyline.
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Naoya Inoue vs. Stephen Fulton - CompuBox Punch Stats
Naoya Inoue, the pound-for-pound great from Japan, knocked out WBC/WBO junior featherweight world champion Stephen Fulton in the eighth round Tuesday at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. Inoue is now a four-weight world champion and is 20-0 in world titl...
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Results
Naoya Inoue Drops, Stops Stephen Fulton In 8th Round To Become Four-Division Champion
Naoya inoue delivered another reminder of why he has been regarded for years as among the best pound-for-pound fighters. The latest instance came in a fight week that features championships between four of the best fighters in the world spanning two...
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Results
Robeisy Ramirez Stops Satoshi Shimizu In 5th Round, Retains WBO Title
Robeisy Ramirez enjoyed a quick turnaround to defend his title and didn't waste any time once he entered the ring. The two-time Olympic Gold medalist retained his WBO featherweight title after a one-sided, fifth-round stoppage of Yokohama's Satoshi S...
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Naoya Inoue: “I Want To Be Undisputed Champion By The End Of The Year”
The bantamweight division contains good fighters, but no one truly caught the attention of Naoya Inoue. During his time there, the 30-year-old Japanese native effortlessly blasted through his competition while barely breaking a sweat.
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Stephen Fulton: Everyone Underestimates My Power; Inoue Will Feel The Power
Stephen Fulton feels he will gain Naoya Inoue’s respect relatively early in their fight Tuesday night. The WBC/WBO 122-pound champion has won only 38 percent of his professional bouts by knockout, yet Philadelphia’s Fulton thinks his power is underra...
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Inoue: I Have High Expectations Of Myself, Eager To Show The Type Of Performance I Can Deliver
The skills and intangibles that Stephen Fulton brings to the table is not at all lost on Naoya Inoue. It is why the unbeaten former three-division titlist targeted the reigning WBC/WBO junior featherweight titlist for his first fight at a fourth weig...
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Bob Arum: Robeisy Ramirez Is The Next Big Challenge Down The Line For Inoue
There is a strategic reason Robeisy Ramirez will appear on the Stephen Fulton-Naoya Inoue undercard Tuesday night in Tokyo. According to Bob Arum, whose company co-promotes Inoue, if Inoue and Ramirez continue to win Inoue eventually will move up to...
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Fulton: I See A Lotta Things That I Can Exploit In Inoue, And I Know It’s Probably Vice Versa
Stephen Fulton acknowledged Naoya Inoue’s greatness and realizes he demanded what, on paper, appears to be the most difficult fight of his eight-year professional career. The undefeated Philadelphia native also has seen weaknesses in “The Monster” th...