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Naoya Inoue Makes Boxing History with Knockout Victory

27 December, 2023

Naoya Inoue, Japan’s boxing sensation, has etched his name in the annals of boxing history by becoming the second male boxer ever to be a four-belt undisputed champion in two weight divisions. This historic feat was achieved through a commanding 10th-round knockout of Marlon Tapales in Tokyo, marking a significant milestone in his already illustrious career.

Inoue’s triumph in the super-bantamweight category was a result of his unification of all four major sanctioning body titles. He seized the WBA and IBF titles from Tapales while retaining the WBC and WBO belts he had won in July. This victory not only showcases Inoue’s dominance in the sport but also cements his status as one of the all-time greats in boxing. Witness the world boxing champions in action with attractive betting odds from Nextbet. 

At 30, Inoue’s journey to this unparalleled achievement has been nothing short of spectacular. Last December, he unified all four belts in the bantamweight division with a victory over Paul Butler, before vacating those titles to move up to his current weight class. The only other male boxer to have reached this pinnacle is American Terence Crawford, the current welterweight undisputed champion, who previously unified the four major belts in the light-welterweight class.

Inoue’s performance against Tapales was a testament to his skill, determination, and resilience. “It was one of the most intense fights I’ve had before, probably, but my corner cheered me up and kept me focused throughout the bout,” Inoue reflected on his victory. Despite Tapales’ resistance and endurance, Inoue’s decisive knockout in the 10th round was a clear indicator of his superior boxing prowess.

Inoue’s remarkable record now stands at 26-0 as a professional. He has previously claimed world champion titles in two other weight classes: the WBC championship in light-flyweight and the WBO title in junior-bantamweight. His ambition for the future is clear as he expressed his desire to showcase an even stronger form in the junior featherweight division in 2024.

The achievement of Inoue resonates beyond personal glory. He is the first Asian two-division undisputed champion, a title that carries immense pride and significance in the world of boxing. His feat parallels the accomplishments of female boxers like Claressa Shields (middleweight and light-middleweight) and Katie Taylor (lightweight and light-welterweight), who have also achieved the status of undisputed champions in multiple weight classes.

Inoue’s victory in Tokyo is more than just a win in a boxing match; it is a historic moment that transcends sports, inspiring aspiring athletes and reaffirming the limitless potential of dedication and skill in the pursuit of greatness. His journey and achievements will undoubtedly be a beacon for future generations in the world of boxing. Get the latest updates from the world of boxing only on Nextbet Sports.