Japan’s undisputed super bantamweight world champion, Naoya Inoue, is thrilled to defend his four belts against Mexico’s Luis Nery in a highly anticipated bout at Tokyo Dome on Saturday. The fight promises to be monumental as both fighters aim for a knockout victory. Inoue believes that the rare opportunity of having such a significant fight take place in such a prestigious environment makes it even more special.
Nery, who previously faced suspension for weight issues, has assured that his weight will not be an issue this time around. With Inoue holding a record of 26-0 with 23 knockouts and Nery boasting a record of 35-1 with 27 KOs, the match promises to be an intense showdown.
In addition to the main event, the Tokyo Dome card will feature three other world title bouts. Takuma Inoue, Naoya’s younger brother and WBA bantamweight champion, will defend his title against top-ranked contender Sho Ishida. WBA flyweight champion Seigo Yuri Akui will have his first title defense against Taku Kuwahara, while Australian WBO bantamweight champion Jason Moloney will face 10th-ranked Yoshiki Takei, a former K-1 kickboxer.