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Fulton - Decision
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Inoue - T/KO
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Naoya Inoue, Stephen Fulton agree to 122-pound title bout

Stephen Fulton and Naoya Inoue have agreed to terms for a unified 122-pound title fight in the spring in Japan, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.

The fight for Fulton's WBC and WBO junior featherweights titles is being targeted for May, sources said, though a date has not been set. The bout will be streamed on ESPN+ in the morning stateside, according to sources. Inoue often fights on Tuesdays in Japan.

Fulton, 28, is ESPN's No. 1 boxer at 122 pounds. Inoue, who is a major star in Japan, is ESPN's No. 2 pound-for-pound boxer. Nicknamed "The Monster," Inoue unified all four 118-pound titles last month in Tokyo with an 11th-round KO of Paul Butler to capture the undisputed bantamweight championship.

Inoue, 29, announced on Friday that he will relinquish all four belts as he prepares to campaign at 122 pounds. A fight with Fulton will present an opportunity for Inoue to establish dominance in his new weight class right out of the gate.

Fulton (21-0, 8 KOs) isn't simply the best fighter at 122 pounds; he's also one of the best regardless of weight. A fight featuring Fulton and Inoue is among the best matchups the sport can deliver.

Fulton, who hails from Philadelphia and has never fought outside of the United States, is promoted by PBC, while Inoue is co-promoted by Top Rank, two promotional companies who rarely do business with one another. However, Inoue's Japanese promoter, Mr. Honda, drives the direction of the three-division champion's career, especially when those fights are in Inoue's homeland.

Fulton told ESPN in June that he believed a fight with Inoue was "realistic" if Inoue moved up to 122 pounds in time.

"I don't shy away from big fights," Fulton said then. "A lot of people wanna see [me vs. Inoue]; a lot of people wanna talk about that as well.

"Had I been more known like Inoue," he added, "I'd be on that [pound-for-pound] list."

Fulton and Brandon Figueroa were on a collision course for a rematch at 126 pounds after the WBC ordered the matchup in November for its interim featherweight title. Fulton scored a majority-decision victory over Figueroa when they met in one of the best action fights of 2021.

But now that Fulton has turned his attention to the high-stakes matchup with Inoue, Figueroa is finalizing a deal to fight former featherweight titleholder Mark Magsayo on March 4, sources said.

Inoue (24-0, 21 KOs) is one of the most dynamic fighters in all of boxing, a fighter with blinding speed who uses angles, punch variety and ring IQ to make quick work out of top contenders. He was involved in ESPN's 2019 Fight of the Year when he pushed through a broken nose and fractured orbital to outpoint Nonito Donaire.

Inoue left no doubt in the rematch last June when he scored a second-round TKO of the future Hall of Famer.

Against Fulton, Inoue will certainly meet his biggest -- and toughest -- challenge to date. Fulton is a career-long 122-pounder who can box from both the inside and outside and often throws upward of 1,000 punches in his fights.

Inoue, meanwhile, began his career at 108 pounds. Generational talents like Inoue often aren't pushed to the brink until they continue to move up in weight.

"The real battle starts from here," Inoue said last week.

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On where Inoue vs Fulton stands


“I don’t think anybody beats Inoue. ‘The Monster’ is ‘The Monster,’ and he’s ‘The Monster’ for a reason, and I’m really blessed to have pound-for-pound the three hardest punchers in boxing, and that’s Inoue, Beterbiev, and Tyson Fury.”

“All that business is handled by our partner in Japan. They’ll let us know when it’s put together, but I’m confident that it will be. I think April, they’re talking about.”
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Fulton: Al Haymon Gave Me The Blessing To Take Inoue Fight; I Need Some Excitement

Stephen Fulton Jr. embraced a rematch with Brandon Figueroa late last year because he wanted to silence skeptics who’ve questioned his victory in their 122-pound title unification fight.

Once Naoya Inoue announced that he would move up from bantamweight to junior featherweight, though, Fulton felt that was the fight he needed to pursue. Fulton still wants to face Figueroa again, but chasing greatness appealed more to the unbeaten WBC/WBO 122-pound champion.

Philadelphia’s Fulton (21-0, 8 KOs) will travel to Inoue’s home country of Japan to battle the popular knockout artist who became the first fully unified bantamweight champion of the four-belt era in his last fight. Though the defending champion, securing this fight against Inoue (24-0, 21 KOs) also required Fulton to work with Bob Arum’s Top Rank Inc., Inoue’s co-promoter and a competitor of Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions.

Fulton explained his decision during a recent appearance on “The Last Stand Podcast,” hosted by Showtime’s Brian Custer.

“I was in talks with Brandon Figueroa back in November, before the Inoue fight,” Fulton said. “And I was only gonna do that because, you know, to silence the critics. Everybody was talking. ‘Oh, it was a close fight and this person won, this person won, this one lost.’ So, I wanted to silence the critics.

“But after I heard that Inoue was moving up, I made the call to Luis De Cubas. And then we all got Al [Haymon] on the phone and we made it happen. Al gave me the blessing, and that’s something that I wanted to do. And I feel like that’s how my whole career went. Anything I wanted to do, Al allowed me to do that, as well as me wanting it for myself.”

Fulton was going to move up to the featherweight limit of 126 pounds to fight Figueroa again. He defeated Figueroa by majority decision in their 12-round, all-action fight for the WBC and WBO 122-pound crowns in November 2021 at Park MGM’s Dolby Live in Las Vegas.

With Fulton committed to boxing Inoue on a date to be announced in Japan, Figueroa (23-1-1, 17 KOs), of Weslaco, Texas, will face the Philippines’ Mark Magsayo (24-1, 16 KOs) for the WBC interim featherweight title March 4 at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California (Showtime).

The 28-year-old Fulton admitted he is much more excited about boxing Inoue than he would’ve been had he committed to fighting Figueroa again.

“I need some excitement,” Fulton said. “I need some excitement. Nothing is exciting me no more. I feel like this is when I come alive. This is when I feel like everyone’s looking at me like, ‘Oh, his back is against the wall. Why is the champion going over to Japan?’ I called this fight back in 2021, 2020. I been said that. I said I’m gonna have to go to Japan and fight.

“I told my coach, ‘I’m gonna have to go to Japan to fight him.’ And he didn’t understand. He was like, ‘Man, why would you do that?’ Same thing. ‘Why would you do that?’ And I said, ‘That’s a big fight.’ I said, ‘Trust me. I know what I’m talking about.’ And now, look where we at.”
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Fulton: "I Feel Like I'm Gonna Out-Class Inoue; The Power's Not Gonna Matter To Me"

“I feel like I’m just gonna show swag in this fight, show style, show class,” Fulton told Custer during a recent episode of his “Last Stand Podcast,” which is available on YouTube. “I feel like I’m gonna out-class him. I feel like the power’s not gonna matter to me. The power may matter to the fans, because they lookin’ at the records. But who have he fought of my significance, of my style? Who has he fought? We seen everyone comes forward to him and try and dog him out, and then get hit with some crazy shots. You never seen someone [against Inoue] who can mix it up like me. I have a style for every fighter. And it shows.”

“Power don’t just win fights,” Fulton said. “I’m smart. How you think I got here? My skills, my mindset, my speed, my slickness. And guess what? Everybody say I don’t got power until they get in there, and these guys is not fighting everybody how they used to fight these guys. So, I feel like you can’t speak on power when everyone wear them eight-ounce gloves, everyone has power. You feel every punch.”
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Stephen Fulton, Naoya Inoue to scrap May 7 for WBC 122-lb belt

Stephen Fulton and Naoya Inoue will fight on May 7 in Yokohama, Japan, for Fulton's unified 122-pound championship, Inoue's American promoter, Top Rank, announced on Monday.

ESPN reported in January the sides struck a deal for a May bout that will be streamed that Sunday morning stateside on ESPN+.

Fulton, 28, is ESPN's No. 1 boxer at 122 pounds. Inoue, who is a major star in Japan, is ESPN's No. 2 pound-for-pound boxer.

Nicknamed "The Monster," Inoue unified all four 118-pound titles in December in Tokyo with an 11th-round KO of Paul Butler to capture the undisputed bantamweight championship.

Inoue, 29, announced in January that he would relinquish all four belts as he prepares to campaign at 122 pounds. A fight with Fulton will present an opportunity for Inoue to establish dominance in his new weight class right out of the gate.

Fulton (21-0, 8 KOs) isn't simply the best fighter at 122 pounds; he's also one of the best regardless of weight.

Fulton, who hails from Philadelphia and has never fought outside of the United States, is promoted by PBC, while Inoue is co-promoted by Top Rank, two promotional companies that rarely do business with one another. However, Inoue's Japanese promoter, Mr. Honda, drives the direction of the three-division champion's career, especially when those fights are in Inoue's homeland.

Fulton told ESPN in June that he believed a fight with Inoue was "realistic" if Inoue moved up to 122 pounds in time.

"I don't shy away from big fights," Fulton said then. "A lot of people wanna see [me vs. Inoue]; a lot of people wanna talk about that as well.

Fulton and Brandon Figueroa were on a collision course for a rematch at 126 pounds after the WBC ordered the matchup in November for its interim featherweight title. Fulton scored a majority-decision victory over Figueroa when they met in one of the best action fights of 2021.

Inoue (24-0, 21 KOs) is one of the most dynamic fighters in all of boxing, a fighter with blinding speed who uses angles, punch variety and ring IQ to make quick work out of top contenders. He was involved in ESPN's 2019 Fight of the Year when he pushed through a broken nose and fractured orbital to outpoint Nonito Donaire.

Inoue left no doubt in the rematch last June when he scored a second-round TKO of the future Hall of Famer.

Against Fulton, Inoue will certainly meet his biggest -- and toughest -- challenge to date. Fulton is a career-long 122-pounder who can box from both the inside and outside and often throws upward of 1,000 punches in his fights.

Inoue, meanwhile, began his career at 108 pounds. Generational talents like Inoue often aren't pushed to the brink until they continue to move up in weight.

"The real battle starts from here," Inoue said in January.
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Being that it's Top Rank, I hope we get it Sky Sports midday or whenever it can be.
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What a warrior Inoue is :box:

I'd have like to have secure his legacy at Bantamweight because he looks formidable at 8st 6lbs. but he's starting to stretch himself in moving up the weight further. Fascinating fight :yay:
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THEBUTCH wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 13:33 What a warrior Inoue is :box:

I'd have like to have secure his legacy at Bantamweight because he looks formidable at 8st 6lbs. but he's starting to stretch himself in moving up the weight further. Fascinating fight :yay:
It's also a shame he completed skipped super flyweight.
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Yeah, i think the timing was a little off but imagine Inoue v Román González :bow:
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excellent match up, you can tell both dudes are really up for it by how fast it was made, although i think inoue vs murodjob is a funner match

hell i might actually go for fulton here, with his size and boxing skills he could have enough to offset inoue's firepower
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 13:38
THEBUTCH wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 13:33 What a warrior Inoue is :box:

I'd have like to have secure his legacy at Bantamweight because he looks formidable at 8st 6lbs. but he's starting to stretch himself in moving up the weight further. Fascinating fight :yay:
It's also a shame he completed skipped super flyweight.
He was WBO super fly for about 3 years, it was flyweight he skipped.
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Delta Jay wrote: 09 Mar 2023, 11:33
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 13:38
THEBUTCH wrote: 06 Mar 2023, 13:33 What a warrior Inoue is :box:

I'd have like to have secure his legacy at Bantamweight because he looks formidable at 8st 6lbs. but he's starting to stretch himself in moving up the weight further. Fascinating fight :yay:
It's also a shame he completed skipped super flyweight.
He was WBO super fly for about 3 years, it was flyweight he skipped.
That's what he did, he moved up when the division started hotting up.,

Shame he still skipped a division, as it could be even more multiple weight world champion
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Any money line yet on this bout ?
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Get in!

I love how this fight just got made.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 15 Mar 2023, 13:28

Get in!

I love how this fight just got made.
Great news that what time will it be on
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 16 Mar 2023, 12:06
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 15 Mar 2023, 13:28

Get in!

I love how this fight just got made.
Great news that what time will it be on
Prime time Japan is usually between 11am to 1 pm here.
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Great fight. I'll be watching this on the beach.
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Stephen Fulton-Naoya Inoue fight rescheduled for July in Tokyo

The Stephen Fulton-Naoya Inoue fight for Fulton's unified junior featherweight championship has been rescheduled for July 25 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Inoue's American promoter, Top Rank, announced Wednesday.

Inoue, ESPN's No. 2 pound-for-pound boxer, suffered an undisclosed injury while training earlier this month ahead of the scheduled May 7 fight against Fulton in Yokohama, Japan.

The 122-pound championship fight will be streamed on ESPN+ stateside in the morning.

Inoue (24-0, 21 KOs) vacated his four 118-pound titles in January -- one month after he captured the undisputed bantamweight championship with an 11th-round KO of Paul Butler -- to chase titles in a fourth weight class. The Japanese star quickly closed a deal to fight ESPN's No. 1 boxer at 122 pounds: Fulton. The 28-year-old Philadelphian holds the WBC and WBO junior featherweight titles.

Fulton (21-0, 8 KOs) isn't simply the top fighter at 122 pounds; he also is one of the best regardless of weight. A fight featuring Fulton and Inoue is among the best matchups the sport can deliver.

Fulton, who has never fought professionally outside the United States, told ESPN in June he believed a fight with Inoue was "realistic" if Inoue moved up to 122 pounds before Fulton eventually jumped up to 126.

"I don't shy away from big fights," Fulton said then. "A lot of people want to see [me vs. Inoue]; a lot of people want to talk about that, as well.

"Had I been more known like Inoue, I'd be on that [pound-for-pound] list."

Inoue, 29, is one of the most dynamic boxers in the world, a fighter with blinding speed who uses angles, punch variety and ring smarts to make quick work out of top contenders. He was involved in ESPN's 2019 Fight of the Year, in which he pushed through a broken nose and fractured orbital to outpoint Nonito Donaire. Inoue left no doubt in the rematch in June, when he scored a second-round TKO of the future Hall of Famer.

Against Fulton, Inoue will certainly meet his biggest -- and toughest -- challenge to date. Fulton is a career-long 122-pounder who can box from the inside and from the outside and often throws upward of 1,000 punches in his fights. Inoue, meanwhile, began his career at 108 pounds.

"The real battle starts from here," Inoue said in January.
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