Naoya Inoue Retains All Four World Titles After Unanimous Decision Victory Over Juntos Nakatani
Naoya Inoue retained his four world super bantamweight titles with a unanimous decision over Juntos Nakatani at Tokyo Dome on May 2, extending his undefeated streak to 33 fights.
Naoya Inoue has retained his undisputed super bantamweight title following a unanimous decision victory over Juntos Nakatani in a world championship fight held on May 2 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. Inoue, who holds championship belts from the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), World Boxing Organization (WBO), and International Boxing Federation (IBF), faced off against former flyweight and bantamweight world champion Nakatani. The early rounds of the bout lacked excitement, with judges favoring Inoue's performance. However, Nakatani intensified his attack starting from rounds 8-10, putting pressure on Inoue and forcing him to work harder defensively. In the final two rounds, Inoue regained control, executing effective counters while Nakatani struggled to land meaningful strikes. After 12 rounds, Inoue secured victory by unanimous decision with scorecards reading 116-112, 115-113, and 116-112. With this win, Inoue successfully defended all four of his world titles and extended his undefeated record to 33 consecutive victories, including 27 knockouts. Nakatani, a former world champion, suffered his first professional loss, dropping his record to 33 fights with 32 wins (24 by knockout) and 1 defeat.