Understanding Naoya Inoue’s Dominance: Why Steven Fulton Became Champion After Losing

Question from readers:
I’m surprised that Steven Fulton, who easily lost to Naoya Inoue, became the world featherweight champion so quickly. Is Naoya really so much stronger compared to other fighters?

Reflecting on Naoya Inoue’s Strength

Recently, Naoya Inoue’s strength has been a hot topic. Many people are astonished that Steven Fulton became the world featherweight champion right after losing to

Kim Mujun’s Cryptic Instagram Comment: What Does “Don’t Lie, It’s Already Half Over” Mean for His Relationship with Mei Nagano?

Question from a reader:
It seems that actor Kim Mujun, who was rumored to be involved with Mei Nagano, commented on Instagram saying, “Don’t lie, it’s already half over.” What does this mean? Does he know that Mei has other men in her life and is saying “don’t lie” because he thought he was the only one? Furthermore, does “half

Toru Hashimoto’s Controversial Statement on Evidence and Masahiro Nakai’s Confidentiality: A Legal Perspective

Toru Hashimoto’s Opinion and Masahiro Nakai’s Confidentiality Obligation

Recently, Toru Hashimoto’s statement “If you can’t provide evidence, don’t judge” has been a topic of discussion. From a legal standpoint, it’s true that without evidence, a trial cannot proceed. However, I believe we need to delve deeper into the issue surrounding Masahiro Nakai’s refusal to waive his confidentiality obligation. As someone

Koizumi Shinjiro’s Rice Price Proposal: Could It Qualify Him for Prime Minister?

Question from a reader:
Do you think if Koizumi Shinjiro made the price of rice 5 kilograms for 2000 yen, he would be qualified to be Prime Minister?

Koizumi Shinjiro and the Price of Rice

Recently, I was discussing Koizumi Shinjiro with a friend. The question was whether he would be qualified to be Prime Minister if he could set the