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Naoya Inoue handled business again, and at this point it’s becoming routine in the scariest way possible.

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Inoue retained his undisputed super bantamweight titles via wide unanimous decision — 120-108, 119-109, 117-111 — moving to 32-0 with 27 knockouts. It marked his fourth title defense of 2025, which is absurd on its own. The scorecards reflected what most people saw: control, pace, and volume that never really dipped.

The unbeaten Mexican challenger deserves real credit. He showed toughness, stayed composed, and tried to counter when openings appeared. He didn’t fold. He didn’t stop trying. But Inoue’s speed and output were just on another level. The gaps opened up as the rounds went on, and once Inoue found his rhythm, the fight tilted permanently in his direction.

What stood out afterward was Inoue’s response. No chest-thumping. No victory lap. He said his performance wasn’t good enough. That mindset probably explains why he keeps separating himself from everyone else. Even on a night where he barely dropped rounds, he sounded like someone already focused on improving.

The respect poured in from across the sport. Fighters like George Kambosos Jr. and Claressa Shields praised Inoue’s skill while also acknowledging the challenger’s grit. When elite fighters talk like that, it carries weight. They know how hard this game is.

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