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Japanese “Monster” Naoya Inoue declares himself ready for his fight against WBC super-bantamweight world champion Stephen Fulton on July 25 at Ariake Arena.
Inoue, former light flyweight and super flyweight world champion and former undisputed bantamweight world champion, moves up a division with the firm intention of making history and becoming world champion in four divisions.
With the challenger holding a public workout for the media at his Ohashi Boxing Gym in Yokohama over the weekend, Inoue said he was more than ready to make history.
“I have absolutely nothing to worry about,” Inoue said. “As a challenger for the first time in a long time, I’m more excited than ever. My work is going well,” Inoue said. “I am handling all the preparations. I’m thinking super bantamweight is the best for me.”
Fulton also held a public training session last Friday; however, he did not reveal much to the press and nor did Inoue.
“The game has already started,” said Ohashi Gym President Hideyuki Ohashi. “I understand how Fulton feels.”
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