Naoya Inoue made a powerful statement on Tuesday night, solidifying his status as the best fighter in the world with a devastating eighth-round TKO of Stephen Fulton to capture the WBC and WBO junior featherweight titles.

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The Japanese star was simply too much for Fulton to handle, as he used his superior speed, power, and technique to overwhelm the American challenger. Inoue landed a series of punishing punches in the eighth round, forcing Fulton to take a knee twice before the referee mercifully stopped the fight.
With the win, Inoue improved to 23-0 with 20 knockouts. He has now won world titles in three weight classes, and he is widely considered to be the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world.
Inoue’s performance against Fulton was simply breathtaking. He was faster, stronger, and more skilled than his opponent, and he made it look easy. Inoue’s punching power is simply devastating, and he has the ability to put his opponents away with a single punch.

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In addition to his physical gifts, Inoue is also a very intelligent boxer. He has excellent timing and reflexes, and he knows how to use his reach to his advantage. Inoue is also a very patient fighter, and he is willing to wait for his opportunity to strike.

There is no doubt that Naoya Inoue is the best fighter in the world today. He is a complete fighter with all the tools to be an all-time great. Inoue’s next fight is likely to be against the winner of the unification bout between Juan Francisco Estrada and Roman Gonzalez. A win in that fight would cement Inoue’s status as the pound-for-pound king of boxing.