Incredible Inoue shrugs off first career knockdown blasting Luis Nery out in six rounds

THE RESULT: Naoya Inoue recovers after suffering the first knockdown of his career to deliver a stunning sixth round knockout win over Luis Nery to retain his undisputed super-bantamweight title.


KEY MOMENTS: Nery dropping Inoue in the opening session with a left hook was a seismic shock inside the Tokyo Dome. It forced the champion to adjust and lay a violent assault at Nery’s feet. Inoue then returned the favour in the second and fifth before a brutal finish in the sixth session.


RECORDS: Inoue’s reign of terror continues and reaches 27-0 (24 KOs). Mexico’s Nery suffers the second defeat of his 12-year career and now sits at 35-2 (27 KOs).


TALKING POINT: The unbelievable sight of seeing Inoue on the floor in round one. But like all great champions he bounced back and proved that he has the IQ to reset and ensure his opponent’s money shot doesn’t land again.


QUOTABLE: Taking the mic Inoue told the 55,000 fans inside the Tokyo Dome, “Thank you so much for coming to see my fight today. This is the first Tokyo Dome boxing event in 34 years. I’m so happy to be here.”

In reference to the knockdown in the first round, he playfully remarked, “What did you think of that unexpected surprise in round one?”

Getting knocked down made me incredibly happy, as it provided me with great motivation.


WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Unbeaten Australian Sam Goodman joined him in the ring and Inoue declared this may be his next fight in September.

Goodman challenged the champion, stating, “I have been waiting for more than a year, either surrender the belts or face me in a fight. Let’s do this.”