傲慢なファイターが屈辱を受けるとき 井上尚弥
and Naway. Naoya Inu is the quiet storm of boxing. No trash talk. No theatrics. I see me wiping him out clean. Clean. He’s too small for me. He’s too short. Oh, a huge right hand from the monster. And then he doesn’t sell fights with his mouth. He ends them with his power. But his opponents, they run their mouths. I’m going to smash him. I know I am. Yeah, he’s got the nickname monster, but you know, I think I beat him easy years older right now. And the power punches and the combination as McDonald to the rope right and left. But the moment that bell rings the monster makes them regret every word. Welcome back to Fight Story. But when he comes in, he’s right there in front of you being quite reckless and ringing his shots in trying to knock you out. And when you do that, you’re there to get hit yourself. 57 big right hand Na Inu who’s considered poundfor-pound one of the best fighters in the world. What do you think? I see me wiping him out clean. Clean. He’s too small for me. He’s too short. Steven Fulton owned the 122-lb division. Undefeated unified. A Philly champion who carried himself like nobody could touch him. So when Naoya Inu moved up, Fulton didn’t back down. He puffed his chest out. I feel like the hype is around amongst him because he’s he’s a Japanese person doing these things. Power don’t just win fights. I’m smart. How you think I got here? My my skill and his team made it even worse. All week the noise got louder. Accusations about loaded gloves because I refuse to let my fighter get in the ring with someone that has loaded gloves. This is not something that I’m making up. I have proof and I have it in my phone. And I have proof where they’re wrapping the gloves with an excessive amount of tape all the way up the hair first and then they add the gauze and then they add the tape again. If this issue isn’t resolved, I would not let my fighter enter the ring. But in a way, he stayed ice cold, sat down, lifted his hands, and let them watch him wrap every layer, every stitch, just so when the fight started, there would be no excuses. Inway walked into Aryaki Arena, ice cold. Fulton entered with swagger, but he had no idea he was about to meet the full wrath of the monster. The time has arrived. Make them believers. He said the task is in front of them to defend his titles. From the opening bell, Inaway stepped in with purpose. Fast, sharp, and locked in. No warm-up, no feeling out round, just pressure and precision. So interesting to see that low lead hand from Inway starting off like that. Good jab. Very solid jab from Inway. You know, we talked all all night about Fton’s jab, but what about Inway’s jab? Attack as always from Inway. Now goes upstairs with it and follows Fton back to the ropes. Fulton tried to establish his rhythm, tried to jab, tried to create space, but Inaway beat him to the punch every single time. That is able to land. And he comes with it again. And then a four punch combination that included a left to the body from Inaway. Double jab comes upstairs with the right hand. Colton puts up the guard and backs out. Balance from heavy blows coming from Inway. Steps forward. Inway backs off. You can see how calm and in control he is early on here as he comes with another four punch combination. That right hand in the midst of that. There’s that jab and there are the levels went upstairs and then to the body again. Jimmy on his bike just trying to avoid shots from now. Double jab right hand then pauses and brings the power right. Storm right now using defense movement to get out of range. By the third, the confidence was leaking out. Fulton’s feet slowed, his jab muted, and Inouay’s timing swallowed him whole. He wasn’t just applying pressure, he was outboxing the boxer. Offense to get some respect. You see the shifting game plan already. Yes, but you see the shifting game plan. Now Fton now is looking to fight on the front foot. Now he’s looking to attack. There’s been a point of emphasis early on and then the right hand up top, but he’s not pulling the trigger. Well, it’s that middle ground that was the concern and if you’re going to stay there, you got to throw. He’s afraid for what’s going to come back. The speed is too blazing fast. Tough to replicate with the power uppercut, right uppercut to close out round number three. so many ways. You see the total body punches in a way with an 11-2 advantage. He has been increasing his work rate as the fight has moved around in the early stages as he comes with two right hands to open up this fourth round. He had 11 total punches not doing anything in in a way beating him to the punch. He’s there. He’s there, but he won’t pull the trigger test. He’s getting out boxing. He’s supposed to be the superior boxer. Well, we get so enamored with the power of Inway and the results. He is. By round four, Inaway had full command of the ring. Fulton, the slick boxer, the man built on rhythm and timing, wasn’t firing back. He was frozen by the speed, shocked by the power. Going to have to make some adjustments to be more offensive minded against the monster as he does for a moment does then backs out with his hands up. I mean, he tried to come forward, but he’s not letting his hands go. He’s afraid for what’s going to come back. So now you each round, Inaway tightened the screws. His combinations landed cleaner, sharper, thutting with real bad intentions. I mean, when you have a fighter like Inway just landing shots like that, you have to change your rhythm up. You have to throw faints, subtle movement left and right. Amazing in a soldout arena in Tokyo. The crowd so respectful, polite, restrained. No matter what position he’s in, he’s able to generate the punching power and torque in his shots. Torque is a perfect description of what makes his punching power special. He just ran with a combination. He did. My goodness. Four punch combination. It’s that jab. That jab. It’s been the key. It has been the key. That right hand hurt, folks. Trying to establish his own offense, but getting himself out of position. left hand chopped down here at the end of round number six. Fton trying to exchange on the inside. Short check hook that time. Check hook that time as Fton crossed the threshold. Good right hand over the top. Counter right hand from Fton. Back to the body from Inway. See how comfortable Inway is right now as he’s trying to cut off the ring and close the gap. That’s the one thing about Inway. He He never stops hunting for that knocker. He’s always looking for punch combination. By the end of the seventh, the arena felt it. Inu was closing in. Right hand through that hook. So wide. It’s really hard to get in and out. Right hand. Oh, a huge right hand from the monster. And then he And then it happened. A perfect right hand crashed onto Fulton’s chin and the unified champion hit the canvas. The monster on the attack. trying to claim two more belts as Fton tried to grab the ropes backed up into the corner. Here comes away that destructive decisive power does it again. The monster a four division world champion stamping in Tokyo. In his first fight at 122, Inaway didn’t ask for a tuneup. He went straight to the undefeated unified king and schooled him. No controversy, no excuses, no talk about loaded gloves, just speed, power, violence. Fulton was supposed to be the slickest test. Instead, he became another victim, another chapter written by the monster. Look, anything but masterful. Let’s just throw this out there a couple of notes now with what Inaway has done again. Has he really been tested? Like all his fights been in Japan. His half of them were at 108 fighting guys that stand right in front of him. Everything go went his way. You know, he’s at home lower weight class. So, we don’t know. And we’re going to see if he really is what the hype is all about. It was Na Inu’s US debut. A champion walking into enemy territory with everything to lose. And across the ring stood a challenger who wasn’t convinced the monster was real. for him. It’s been given to him a little bit, you know, being a in a big promotion in Japan and, you know, everything’s been laid out for him. We’re going to see if the power is devastating like everybody says. And we’re going to put the hype down. Good luck. Night is about. Here is the introduction to the monster. Some fighters wait a long time to learn. The reputation is a great right from the opening bell. Eno went after Nevas like a predator, stalking him down, reading every movement and smashing in brutal body shots with no hesitation. Left hand by tries to punch with inway to get his now he goes downstairs and comes back and fires the left hook to the body. Question here is can Inaway impose his overwhelming offense just a little bit. Left hand to the body when he throws it. Oh, and it sets up and hit heavy with heavy shots to the head and the body like catch him with in an exchange off one of I think that’s a great point. I think in no way has to put Neas away here and really look devastating make water cooler buzz the next you know on Monday at work walking him down gets him into position there where he can face him and lands up by inway has him ready to go to the body there is after a one-sided beatd down Neas finally dropped to his knees folded in half by a savage left hook to the body like now used to go in the roundway is talking. There it is. Another body body shot with the left hook. That one hurt other than a hook to the body. And there’s another one. And there’s another one. Inway was relentless, toying with his opponent like he wasn’t even a threat. Every body shot thundered through the arena, thuting, brutal, almost cruel. Hook to the body. It will win you more fights than any other weapon. He’s about to win by stoppage, but he’s only throwing one hook at a time. and knows he has wounded prey in front of him. So, he’s going to continue to throw that left hook to the body. Jing damaging thing to do like how wide does he need experience from in only having 13 fights. Good right hand right there. Nez looked at him like, “Wait a minute. You’re allowed. There’s another left hook to the body.” Listen to the sound with those left hand over and over and over. The sledgehammer left to the body. Nez started running, desperate just to survive. Inou taunted him forward, demanding he fight back. He wasn’t chasing points. He was hunting the knockout right now. The referee has to keep a close look on the and it’s only going to get worse as this fight progresses. By the end of round six, the corner stepped in to save Nevice. He didn’t protest. He couldn’t. The so-called hype job had taken his soul in spectacular fashion. I see him just as a human. He’s not a monster in my eyes. It’s not just necessarily one shot, but when he comes in, he’s right there in front of you being quite reckless and ringing his shots in trying to knock you out. And when you do that, you’re there to get hit yourself. Obviously, you’ve got to be good enough, sharp enough, brave enough, and smart enough to land those shots, but I believe I am, and here’s my opportunity to do it. Jason Maloney, the rugged Aussie, thought he could be the man to stop the monster. But could he really challenge him at that level? United States at A7 months before. He was not the only common opponent that they had. From the opening bell, Inway took command, sharp, patient, calculated. He cut the ring with quiet, suffocating pressure, forcing Maloney to react, never allowing him to breathe. Nice counter right from Inway after Maloney lands a shot of his own. few mistakes that he does make leaving himself exposed and doesn’t get off the line. But Maloney said, “I’ve got to be quick enough. I got to be smart enough and I got to be strong enough to make him pay.” You second guess it. Oh man shot. Maloney was trying to get out of the way and throw a right hand all at the same time. That’s a lot to process in just one. That left hook from Naway here to close out the second round. Maloney stayed disciplined and was still there, but only just hanging on second by second in terms of punches thrown, but nice uppercut there with the right hand from Inway, but Maloney takes it well. There it is. Once again, the attack right hand, left hand from Naoya Inu, who’s nice right there from Jason Maloney on the inside using his strength and he gets clipped by a left hook. Is making Maloney forget his game plan. He forgot what he came here to do. Oh, left uppercut from Na Inway. Switches up. And now you see the legs of Maloney. A little wobbly as he continues with the attack. Finding home for his right hand occasionally. There you see the finishing shots from Nawa Inuway as round four comes to a conclusion. By round five, the rhythm belonged entirely to Eno. Faster, sharper. Every punch carried intent and authority. Maloney stayed upright, but the fight was slipping away from him. Thank you. But sometimes Oh, big right hand there from Inway. And Maloney takes it and he takes two steps back. And here comes the monster. That’s That’s a lot to deal with, fellas. That right hand. If I could if you could hear the thoughts that Oh, shot right there. Down goes Maloney on a quick counter. Then it came a lightning fast left counter from the monster. Maloney dropped hard. Hey. Okay. Okay. Come to me. 16 knockouts and 19 victories for Naoya Ino. He comes out firing with that big left hook and he smells blood. He may be the monster, but tonight he’s a shark going after his prey in Jason Maloney from down under. Big right hand once again from Nawa Inu as Maloney gets caught with another left hook as he leads his jab out there. Big shot early in the round and he lands cleanly there with that right. By round seven, the walls had closed in. Inui stepped forward with icy precision, cutting the ring, breaking the guard, and leaving Maloney nowhere left to go. And then he ended it. As round seven. Oh, the big right hand from Na Inuin. Maloney is down and hurt. 5 6 7 8. It’s over. It is over. A perfect right counter ended it for good. Jason Maloney was brave. No question about it. But there are levels to this. And against Inway, every mistake is fatal. One opening, one punch. That’s all the monster needs. We’ll see where he ends up because tonight he looked impressive. Jamie McDonald entered as a legitimate test. A veteran champion unbeaten for more than 10 years. With height, reach, and experience on his side, he appeared unfased by the attention Eno was getting. I’m going to smash him. I know I am. Yeah, he’s got the nickname monster, but he’s not. They’ve got two arms, two legs. You’re all weigh in saying I’m a big bantamweight. You know, I think I beat him easy. Is something I just touched on your identity. You better remember what your identity is. You’re taller. You’re longer. Fight that way. And an easy night’s work it was for Enway. From the opening bell, he skipped the feeling out process and launched straight into a brutal assault. Energy and look at all of a sudden no way going right to the body. The nice left-handed punch to the stomach against McDonald. And again, relentless to the body shots. Deliver the power. McDonald wants to move a little bit off to the sides to keep that from happening. And again, McDonald’s going to look to stay on the outside. How’s he going to do that? With his legs. Come in with the left hook. Go to the body. Take those legs away. Clearly with the body punch that sends McDonald to the canvas here in this opening round. McDonald 32 years old, 7 years older than he feels like he’s about 87 years older right now. And the power punches and the combination as McDonald to the rope, right and left. And that is it. History is made in Tokyo, Japan. And just like that, it was over in under two minutes. There’s a weight now. And like I said, he was born to be a puncher. You get close and you use that power. That’s exactly what he did. his home country embracing him. The rising star in Japan, Naoya Inoe, now a champion for the third different time. Jamie McDonald didn’t just lose his belt, he got steamrololled by the so-called hype job. This one was personal. Days before the fight, Rodriguez’s trainer shoved Inu’s father during training. So, Inoaya answered the disrespect the only way he could, by dishing out a savage beating. No rage, just cold, ruthless discipline. The first shot smashed him. The second broke him. Rodriguez’s eyes were already searching for escape. And the third, pure surrender, a reminder, you never touch Inou’s family. He remembers and he punishes. And the new IBF banterweight champion of the world. Early in Inou’s career, he ran into a few arrogant fighters who simply couldn’t help themselves. Inaway had this Thai opponent figured out from the start, reading him like a children’s book. Jabs, counters, body shots, everything landed clean. And as the rounds ticked by, the frustration began to surface. Then came the desperation, a series of blatant low blows, cheap shots thrown out of anger. Nice. But the end was coming because in Inway’s world, disrespect and dirty tactics don’t save you, they get you hurt. He turned up the pressure, broke him down piece by piece, and closed the show in brutal, unforgiving fashion. I saw I saw his eyes. His eyes look look like look like normal boxer. You know I like I’m confident enough now. Many fighters have tried to dethrone Inaway but doing it on short notice. For this Korean challenger the task bordered on impossible. Still he carried a quiet confidence into the ring. My training suit only put for in no the boxer before me. I’m different. It’s my time. I crush him. but in a way wasn’t about to let a replacement opponent steal anything from him. Not now, not ever. He came out sharp, focused, and unforgiving. Kim fought with heart, grit, guts, everything he had, but in a way was levels above him in every department. And just before the end, with nothing left to offer, Kim tried to taunt him. And there it was, a brutal finish to another brave but overmatched challenger. Yeah. Yeah. But he’s so
Naoya Inoue isn’t loud.
He isn’t flashy.
He doesn’t sell fights with his mouth —
he ends them with his fists.
In this video, we break down The Monster’s most ruthless moments, including:
• How Inoue schooled Stephen Fulton and silenced the loaded-glove accusations
• How he hunted Antonio Nieves in his U.S. debut
• The brutal knockdowns against Jason Moloney
• The destruction of Jamie McDonnell, Juan Carlos Payano, and Emmanuel Rodriguez
• And the early-career arrogance he punished without mercy
This is Naoya Inoue at his most terrifying —
cold, calculated, and absolutely unforgiving.
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Too smaal for You sirpleasdont try look down every he is the toyson of time mashallah
Ozzies are smart and stupid at the same time
anyone know the name of the song in the background?
i don ' t know A M Silver bullets
siluerバレット
彼に挑もうとするボクサーは闘争心があり賞賛に値します。
しかし、手合わせすれば絶望するでしょう。
何をやっても通用しないので。
彼に勝てるチャンスがあるとすれば、タイミングを研究し抜いて、玉砕覚悟のカウンターを打てる勇者のみ。
脚を極限までトレーニングしていないボクサーは簡単に処理されます。
Bruce Lee from japan,
フルトンイケメンやな
The reverse footage is naff man and the lack of proper narration is off.
オーソドックスだがジャブが速いし強すぎる。左フックでも左ボディでもダウンを奪える。そして右は左よりもっとずっと強い。怪物よりももっと速く、左を食らう前に当てないと勝てないがそれがやれたのはドネアだけ。しかしドネアも結局左ボディで沈んだ。
King of boxer no ya inoue. How he fight and knock all of his opponents. Amazing
When Japanese gave a nick name called monster, than it must be real monster. Not others who blub blub and trash talked
Hermano no uses ese doblaje en tus videos. Solo los dañas
The Ref came to early….. to stop the fight.
super job Inoue
Naoya Inoue rocks.!!!!!!!!!!and SO fun watching the haters/big mouths going down.!!!
なおーやぁ~、えーのうぇ~ぃ笑
I like saving a man from being seriously injured.
Good he is humble
Stop talking Arrogants💜😎😎💥
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mike tyson
I like your content, but hate your idiotic thumbnail pics.
Subbed and voted. Great job making these shiite talkers look foolish making excuses. Inoue destroyed all of them! Massive respect for him with all the BS Fulton's team tried to pull even though that is typical of them.
フルトンは顔面でのパーリングがとても上手ですね。
see noua ya too smoh you big guy are Dow my USA god
For me, any Boxer that trash talks their opponent is leading off on the wrong foot.
Inoue, along with ability has my respect, I respect his quiet reserve to not go low and dismiss his opponents.
詐欺映像やめな