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

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

Manny Pacquiao's Best Fights: A Look at His Most Iconic Bouts and Memorable Moments

Manny Pacquiao’s Best Fights: A Look at His Most Iconic Bouts and Memorable Moments

Question from a reader:
What is Manny Pacquiao’s best bout, having conquered everything from flyweight to super welterweight?

Thoughts on Pacquiao’s Best Bouts

Recently, I was discussing Manny Pacquiao’s fights with a friend. His career is truly remarkable, and the journey from flyweight to super welterweight sets him apart in the boxing world. Each of his matches leaves a lasting impression,

Hasegawa Hoizumi vs Luis Nery: A Peak Performance Showdown in Boxing History

Hasegawa Hoizumi vs Luis Nery: A Peak Performance Showdown in Boxing History

Question from a reader:
What do you think will happen in a match between Hasegawa Hoizumi and Luis Nery? If both were at their peak, what would the outcome be?

Thoughts on the Match between Hasegawa Hoizumi and Luis Nery

Recently, I had an exciting discussion with friends about what would happen if Hasegawa Hoizumi and Luis Nery faced each other

The Decline of Boxing's Popularity: How Terrestrial TV Losses Impact Fan Engagement and Excitement

The Decline of Boxing’s Popularity: How Terrestrial TV Losses Impact Fan Engagement and Excitement

Question from a reader:
Has the decline in boxing’s popularity been affected by the lack of terrestrial TV broadcasts? I’m curious why it hasn’t gained more excitement, especially with strong fighters like Inoue and Nakaya emerging.

The Decline in Boxing’s Popularity and Its Background

When talking with friends, boxing sometimes comes up, but it doesn’t seem to generate much excitement lately.

Is Boxing Losing Popularity? The Role of Television and Emerging Stars Like Inoue and Nakaya

Is Boxing Losing Popularity? The Role of Television and Emerging Stars Like Inoue and Nakaya

Question from a reader:
Is boxing’s popularity declining due to the lack of terrestrial television broadcasts? I’m curious as to why strong athletes like Inoue and Nakaya aren’t receiving more attention.

Considering the Decline in Boxing’s Popularity

Hello! Recently, I’ve been hearing a lot about the decline in boxing’s popularity. Despite the emergence of strong fighters like Inoue and Nakaya, it’s

Is Asakura Mikuru Facing Burnout or Just Avoiding Training? Understanding the Pressure on Athletes

Is Asakura Mikuru Facing Burnout or Just Avoiding Training? Understanding the Pressure on Athletes

Reader’s Question:
Is Asakura Mikuru experiencing burnout, or does he just dislike training?

Thoughts on Asakura Mikuru

Recently, I’ve been hearing a lot about Asakura Mikuru. The question of whether he is experiencing “burnout” has come up frequently, and it’s something I’ve been contemplating as well.

Success and Pressure

When you achieve success, the expectations from those around you tend to

Is Mr. Sakakibara from RIZIN Prioritizing Profit Over Fighter Safety? A Deep Dive into Asakura Mikuru's Situation

Is Mr. Sakakibara from RIZIN Prioritizing Profit Over Fighter Safety? A Deep Dive into Asakura Mikuru’s Situation

Reader’s Question:
I wonder if Mr. Sakakibara from RIZIN might be a psychopath. It’s hard to believe that after Asakura Mikuru fainted without even fighting a single round in three matches, he was not forced to retire and is being used for the main event at the next Tokyo Dome. If Asakura ends up fainting again, is it safe to assume

Is RIZIN's Sakakibara Prioritizing Profit Over Fighter Safety? Analyzing the Controversy Surrounding Asakura Mikuru's Main Event Status

Is RIZIN’s Sakakibara Prioritizing Profit Over Fighter Safety? Analyzing the Controversy Surrounding Asakura Mikuru’s Main Event Status

Question from a reader:
I have been thinking that RIZIN’s Sakakibara might be a psychopath. It seems a bit outrageous that, despite Asakura Mikuru losing consciousness and not being able to fight even one round in three matches, he is still being used as the main event for the upcoming Tokyo Dome. If Mikuru loses consciousness again, is the intention to

RIZIN's Sakakibara: The Controversy Surrounding Asakura Mikito and the Future of Combat Sports

RIZIN’s Sakakibara: The Controversy Surrounding Asakura Mikito and the Future of Combat Sports

Question from Readers:
What do you think about RIZIN’s Sakakibara? I find it strange that despite Asakura Mikito not lasting three matches and fainting without fighting even one round, he is not being forced to retire and is instead being used as the main event for the next Tokyo Dome. Are they planning to continue letting him fight for money even

Naoya Inoue's Prime: Analyzing His Career Peak and Future Prospects

Naoya Inoue’s Prime: Analyzing His Career Peak and Future Prospects

Question from a reader:
When was Naoya Inoue’s prime? Is it now?

Considering Naoya Inoue’s Prime

Recently, there’s been a lot of discussion about Naoya Inoue’s prime. Watching his matches gives me an adrenaline rush, making me feel as if I’m standing in the ring myself. His fights since moving from bantamweight to super bantamweight have been particularly impressive. Some say