From the scene: Report: Thieves Robbed Inoue's House The Night He Knocked Out Donaire BY KEITH IDEC Published Wed Jun 08, 2022, 07:30 PM EDT 13 comments Naoya Inoue ensured that boxing judges couldn’t rob him when he stopped Nonito Donaire during the second round of their rematch Tuesday night in Saitama, Japan. Unfortunately for the Japanese superstar, robbers ransacked his house while Inoue was busy handling his business against Donaire at Saitama Super Arena. According to reports from two Japanese television stations, Fuji TV and TBS, police sources stated that more than a dozen designer bags and expensive pieces of jewelry were stolen from Inoue’s home in Kanagawa, a coastal city just south of Tokyo, while he was at the arena for his fight. Inoue issued a Tweet, apparently in reference to the incident, which read, “What a disgusting story on an otherwise celebratory day … Everyone be careful!!”
Inoue needs to get in touch with OG Jiro Watanabe he will have his stuff back plus some fingers from the thieves in an hours time.
This has the Yakuza's fingerprints all over it and very likely chinpira filths. I've had numerous dealings with their type in the past and know the good people of Japan would never do something like this in a million years.