Naoya Inoue-Paul Butler: Stats & Stakes

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Naoya Inoue-Paul Butler: Stats & Stakes

Naoya Inoue is preparing for a bantamweight title unification with Paul Butler. Enrique Pinder was the last undisputed bantamweight champion of the world. In 2002 Inuye moved up to Jr. banta and won the World Boxing Super Series. He is 8-0 at banti and knocked out six of his opponents ranked below sixth. If Inauye wins, he will be Japan's first undisputable bintamist champion since the WBC and WBA split in the 1960s.   Paul is a heavy underdog. John Riel Casimero was a three-division champion but lost the title outside the ring.

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Naoya Inoue and Paul Butler are going to fight on Saturday. Inuye failed to make weight on his first try. Butler has been stopped and dropped before. Iniye has almost every advantage. He's quicker of hand and foot, more explosive and has a better chin. If Inuiye wins, he will move to Jr. featherweight in 2023.


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