Will Naoya Inoue's Japanese record be broken soon?

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  1. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    world title. Could it be a short lived record however with both his younger brother, Takuma Inoue, and Kosei Tanaka (both 2-0) looking likely to be moved on the fast track to the top.

    Takuma, of course, scored a major win this past weekend beating Thailand's Fahlan Sakkreerin Jr (#4 WBA, #5WBC/WBO/IBF) in a sensationally one sided contest. Tanaka however has began his career with back-to-back victories over world ranked foes Oscar Raknafa (WBO #6 at the time) and Ronelle Ferreras (#12 WBA).

    Will we see either of the teenage super studs beating Naoya?
    Will we see Takuma trying to tie the record of Muangsurin?
    Will Takuma actually get a world ranking when they are updated?

    After just 2 fights Takuma is WBA #10 and Tanaka is WBA #14 (other rankings haven't been released for this month so far)