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Inoue vs Nery LIVE: Results and reaction after dramatic fight in Tokyo

‘The Monster’ dispatched his Mexican rival in a thrilling fight in Tokyo, Japan to defend the undisputed super-bantamweight titles

Alex Pattle
Combat Sports Correspondent
Monday 06 May 2024 10:40 EDT
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Naoya Inoue retained his undisputed super-bantamweight titles against Luis Nery with a dramatic knockout in Tokyo on Monday.

Inoue, Indy Sport’s pound-for-pound No 1 boxer, continued his dominant streak and added the Mexican to his emphatic win over Marlon Tapales in December, when he became undisputed in a second division – just the second man in history to achieve that feat.

The Japanese, 31, was forced to get off the canvas for the first time in his career, after being floored in round one. But he rallied superbly to drop Nery three times, eventually stopping him in the sixth round.

Re-live all the action, undercard results and reaction from Inoue vs Nery below.

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Alex Pattle6 May 2024 15:40

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: The fight in photos

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Alex Pattle6 May 2024 15:20

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: The fight in photos

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Alex Pattle6 May 2024 15:05

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: The fight in photos

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Alex Pattle6 May 2024 14:50

Inoue is vulnerable after all – but more dangerous than ever after knockout of Nery

So, Naoya Inoue is vulnerable after all. He can be hurt. The problem is, as Luis Nery found out firsthand on Monday, a wounded Inoue might be the most dangerous “Monster” of all.

It was a startling sight: Inoue spinning around on his way down to the canvas, arms flailing and senses scattered, in the very first round of this title defence. This event, the first boxing card at the 55,000-capacity Tokyo Dome in 34 years, was due to be a celebration of Inoue – the undisputed super-bantamweight champion, arguably the pound-for-pound No 1, and inarguably a hero in Japan.

But 34 years on from Buster Douglas’s historic upset of Mike Tyson at the Dome, it looked like another upset was on the cards when Nery floored Inoue with a spiteful left hook in round one. It looked like Nery was moments from a desecration of this celebration.

Unlike Douglas, Nery had the pedigree of a former two-weight world champion, meaning a finishing sequence was a very real prospect after that knockdown. Instead, Inoue – who had looked utterly bewildered while lying on the canvas – pulled off the most daring of escapes.

Read our full fight report:

Naoya Inoue is vulnerable after all – but more dangerous than ever

In round one, the pound-for-pound star was dramatically dropped for the first time in his career, but he fought back to brutally stop Nery and stay undisputed

Alex Pattle6 May 2024 14:35

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: Result

Alex Pattle6 May 2024 14:20

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: Result

Alex Pattle6 May 2024 14:12

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: Result

Alex Pattle6 May 2024 14:05

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: Result

Alex Pattle6 May 2024 13:55

Inoue vs Nery LIVE: Result

Just on Inoue’s point about this being the Tokyo Dome’s first fight in 34 years: The last event in the stadium was Buster Douglas’s historic upset of Mike Tyson.

And an upset looked on in the first round of today’s main event!

Alex Pattle6 May 2024 13:44

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