Naoya Inoue managed to earn a devastating knockout finish against Ye Joon Kim on Friday, January 24. Inoue was originally set to face Sam Goodman, who was force
Goading boxing superstar Naoya Inoue proved to be the wrong move. The unbeaten Japanese fighter was invited to take a shot by overmatched South Korean opponent Ye Joon Kim and Inoue responded with a d
Kim, a 32-year-old native of South Korea, filled in on late notice to replace Australia's Sam Goodman, a mandatory challenger who twice pulled out of scheduled bouts against Inoue over the past two months due to a cut suffered in sparring.
Naoya Inoue may be the pound-for-pound best boxer in the world. That sentiment has been shared enough times on these pages, even amid Oleksandr Usyk’s back-to-back victories over Tyson Fury in 2024, and Terence Crawford’s repeated triumphs.
Here are your options to watch Naoya Inoue vs. Ye Joon Kim, including the live stream and start time for the fight on Friday in Japan.
Naoya Inoue made quick work of late-replacement Ye Joon Kim, stopping him in the fourth round to remain the undisputed junior featherweight champion on Friday a
Showboating in the world of sport does not usually end well, and this latest example involving pound-for-pound boxing superstar Naoya Inoue is testament to that. Not only is it not a good idea, but in the world of combat sports it can end in pretty disastrous circumstances,
The four-weight world champion squared off against late-notice replacement Ye Joon Kim, who stepped in for Sam Goodman after he suffered a cut in sparring ahead of this rescheduled clash with the pound-for-pound superstar.
Here's all you need to know ahead of Naoya Inoue's undisputed junior featherweight title defense against late replacement Ye Joon Kim on Friday.
The Monster” has done it again. Arguably the pound-for-pound best boxer in the sport, Naoya Inoue defended his undisputed super bantamweight
Naoya Inoue has confirmed plans to fight in Las Vegas in the first half of 2025, with further bouts to come in Saudi Arabia this year too.
What is it about Japan's "Monster," who returns Friday against Ye Joon Kim, that makes him such a terrifying force?