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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayJunto Nakatani reportedly stopped respecting Naoya Inoue’s power during the second half of their fight earlier this month, and trainer Rudy Hernandez believes the realization came too late to change the result.
Hernandez revealed the moment he felt the fight shifted for Nakatani after several cautious early rounds against the undisputed super bantamweight champion.
“The moment Junto told me that [Inoue] doesn’t hit that hard, that was a game-changer. I wish he had told me that in the second or third round,” said Hernandez to Boxingscene.
“If we don’t beat [Inoue] in the rematch, I will never train fighters again. I will retire. I will quit, because I really believe in the rematch we are going to kick Inoue’s butt.”
Naoya Inoue controlled much of the early part of the fight at the Tokyo Dome, where many fans expected him to defeat Nakatani comfortably. However, the pace changed dramatically between rounds seven and 10 as Nakatani began pressing forward and exchanging more willingly.
Hernandez believes that the stretch came after Nakatani realized Inoue’s punches were manageable, allowing him to fight with more confidence after spending much of the bout respecting the undisputed champion’s offense.
Inoue still closed the show strongly and won a unanimous decision, but Hernandez appears convinced the fight gave Nakatani and his team a clearer idea of how to approach a second meeting.
A rematch has not been discussed publicly, but Hernandez clearly believes the first fight answered important questions.
Michael Collins is a senior writer at Boxing247.com (East Side Boxing) and has covered world championship boxing since 2012. Respected for his measured reporting and technical insight, he delivers expert analysis on elite fighters, contenders, and the evolving global fight landscape.
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