Eddie Hearn believes he has the perfect ace up his sleeve, especially after Naoya Inoue went 12 rounds in a “competitive fight” against Junto Nakatani.
Their super bantamweight clash on Saturday certainly had its competitive moments, but “The Monster” ultimately showcased his elite capabilities with a unanimous decision win.
Inoue thus successfully defended his undisputed crown in a sold-out Tokyo Dome, where his triumph over Nakatani could ultimately be considered the best victory of his career.
It wasn’t about the optics of his performance, but the tremendous focus and discipline he showed that made it such an impressive display.
Also considering that Nakatani was a top 10 fighter on a pound-for-pound basis, “The Monster” was under significant pressure to maintain his position as the poster boy for Japanese boxing.
While the 33-year-old has previously expressed interest in moving up to featherweight in his bid to become a five-division world champion, he is currently expected to remain at 122 pounds for the foreseeable future.
This comes as relevant boxing stakeholders are considering an undisputed showdown with Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, who is looking to become a three-division world champion. June 13 against WBA bantamweight champion Antonio Vargas.
Then the unified 115-pound king may want to move up another weight class and challenge Inoue, who scored a points victory over David Picasso last December in Saudi Arabia.
Based on that performance and clips of the Nakatani fight, Matchroom promoter Hearn told Boxing News he fully expects “Bam” to dethrone “The Monster.”
“I watched Inoue closely in Arabia and have never been more convinced that Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez beats him.
“For a long time I thought this might be a step too far for Jesse. But now Jesse is at bantamweight and he feels substantial and mighty, I just think he’s too good for [Inoue].
“He’s 26. And what’s Inoue like – 33 now? I don’t see ‘Bam’ losing to Inoue. I thought Inoue was going to get through Nakatani – and do a good job with him – and by all accounts it was a very close fight.”
Following the star’s pound-for-pound victory over Nakatani, it was reported that Turki Alalshikh wants Inoue and Rodriguez to headline the January show in Japan.