Stephen Fulton is beaten badly by Naoya Inoue in a masterclass, which gives him all of the super bantamweight crowns.
The Japanese power puncher Naoya Inoue has been the subject of much acclaim for quite some time. However, this is not a marketing ploy. This is the cold, harsh reality. You can trust Inoue completely. We are privileged to witness one of the all-time greats, a man who possesses an unprecedented blend of speed, skill, intelligence, and power. On Tuesday, Inoue absolutely dominated previously unbeaten Stephen Fulton in Tokyo to win the WBC and WBO super bantamweight belts. Inoue dominated the fight from start to finish, winning all seven rounds by lopsided scores and knocking Fulton down in the eighth round at 1:14. SOURCE: sports.yahoo Fulton was getting beat up badly, and the referee, Hector Afu, had to intervene to protect him. Fulton was a world champion and undefeated contender who also had a size advantage coming into the battle. However, Inoue downplayed his significance. The tremendous jab, brutal body work, exceptional speed, and absolute power that Inoue displayed were all ...