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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayTeofimo Lopez believes Naoya Inoue has done enough to separate himself from the rest of boxing’s pound-for-pound field.
The debate over the sport’s top fighter has largely narrowed to Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk following Terence Crawford’s retirement. David Benavidez and Shakur Stevenson are also being mentioned more frequently after recent wins, but Lopez says Inoue’s title run puts him ahead of everyone else.
Teofimo gave his view after watching Inoue defeat Junto Nakatani to retain the undisputed super bantamweight championship last weekend in Japan.
“They started very slow in the beginning, they were feeling each other out, but overall, as the rounds kept going, I think that Inoue closed it out in the championship rounds, like a champ does,” Lopez said on Inside the Ring.
“The amount of title defences that he has and the amount of everything that he has done, I think that he is number one pound-for-pound, in my opinion.”
Inoue’s standing has grown stronger over the last few years after becoming undisputed in multiple divisions and continuing to defend his titles against top opposition. His win over Nakatani added another high-level name to his record and pushed talk toward a future fight with Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez.
Bam is expected to move up to bantamweight next month, and a fight between the two is already being discussed as one of the biggest fights boxing can make below featherweight.
Teofimo had once been part of the pound-for-pound discussion himself after becoming a unified lightweight champion, but his loss to Shakur Stevenson earlier this year in January damaged that position. He is still expected to move to welterweight in pursuit of a world title in a third division.
Teofimo has often praised Inoue in previous interviews, but his latest comments came after one of the Japanese star’s biggest commercial successes, with the Tokyo Dome event drawing major gate and pay-per-view numbers in Japan.

Eddy Pronishev has covered professional boxing since 2001, earning recognition for his technical analysis and informed perspective on the sport’s leading fighters, promoters, and events. Known for his clarity and depth, he provides authoritative insight into both in-ring strategy and the business of boxing.
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