🇯🇵👑 For those questioning Naoya Inoue's résumé and whether he deserves to be boxing's pound-for-pound king…
🥊 He beat Ryoichi Taguchi in his fourth pro fight aged just 20 (Taguchi went to become a unified world champion and 7-2-1 in world title fights).
🥊 He won his first world title by knocking out Adrian Hernandez in his sixth pro fight still aged just 20 (Hernandez was a two-time world champion and 7-1 in world title fights).
🥊 He jumped up two weights and won his second world title by blitzing Omar Narvaez in two rounds in his eighth pro fight aged just 21 (Narvaez was a two-weight world champion and 28-1-1 in world title fights).
🥊 He made seven defences of this world title, including flattening Kohei Kono (Kono was a two-time world champion and 4-4-1 in world title fights).
🥊 He moved up again and ended Jamie McDonnell's ten-year unbeaten run by destructive first-round knockout (McDonnell was 1-0 in world title fights and 6-0 with a WBA 'regular' belt).
🥊 He won the WBSS bantamweight tournament and then won all four belts to become undisputed world champion, including a demolition job of Emmanuel Rodriguez (was a world champion), KO of Jason Moloney (now a world champion) and two triumphs over Nonito Donaire (Donaire was a four-weight world champion and 17-4 in world title fights).
🥊 He's now moved up to a fourth weight class and won two world titles by dominating and knocking out Stephen Fulton (Fulton was unbeaten and 3-0 in world title fights).
📋 Naoya Inoue is 25-0 (22 KOs), a four-weight world champion, 18-0 in world title fights, and has a top quality résumé. The deserving pound-for-pound king.