Re: Round-by-Round: Naoya Inoue vs. Junto Nakatani | DAZN - May 2, 2026
Posted: 03 May 2026, 07:19
Highly doubt he was in Japan
Highly doubt he was in Japan
Yh, they were most likely in UK studios.joshj909 wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 07:19Highly doubt he was in Japan
It's an outdated way of thinking that a guy has to make it big in America or he hasn't made it. If you're making Millions of Dollars every time you fight, selling out arenas with 10's of 1000's of paying customers who came to see YOUR fight. How have you not made it?
How many names in the US that low of a weight are even a bigger name than him anywhere? It's typical US-centric thinking that something is only relevant or successful if it's in the US. Its delusional and a constant across all forms of art, sports, business and just about anything else.gilgamesh wrote: ↑05 May 2026, 12:54It's an outdated way of thinking that a guy has to make it big in America or he hasn't made it. If you're making Millions of Dollars every time you fight, selling out arenas with 10's of 1000's of paying customers who came to see YOUR fight. How have you not made it?
In America there's nobody Inoue's size that really is a particularly big draw. Even in his proposed upcoming fight with Bam, Inoue is most definitely the star, and they'd be wise to hold that fight in Japan as well because it would just sell better there.
Bam is the last guy at 122 who might have a chance of beating him.
Yeah I can't think of any fighter 122 pounds or lighter that ever enjoyed the kind of success Inoue is currently having. Even Pacquiao didn't hit the levels of stardom that Inoue currently finds himself at until moving up to 126 and beyond.joshj909 wrote: ↑05 May 2026, 12:58How many names in the US that low of a weight are even a bigger name than him anywhere? It's typical US-centric thinking that something is only relevant or successful if it's in the US. Its delusional and a constant across all forms of art, sports, business and just about anything else.gilgamesh wrote: ↑05 May 2026, 12:54It's an outdated way of thinking that a guy has to make it big in America or he hasn't made it. If you're making Millions of Dollars every time you fight, selling out arenas with 10's of 1000's of paying customers who came to see YOUR fight. How have you not made it?
In America there's nobody Inoue's size that really is a particularly big draw. Even in his proposed upcoming fight with Bam, Inoue is most definitely the star, and they'd be wise to hold that fight in Japan as well because it would just sell better there.
Bam is the last guy at 122 who might have a chance of beating him.