Tonight’s live boxing results: Inoue brutal hair in 4th round
Inoue Vs. Kim: 4th round
Well, it didn’t take long. Inoue, sharp as always, dominated the fourth round with clinical precision. He supported Kim in the corner, cut off every corner, and the South Koreans just couldn’t find a way out. The counters ruthlessly stabbed him into him, leaving no doubt about who controlled the fight.
The moment of collapse came with a sick left hook on the body that echoed through the arena. Kim, desperately to show some courage, called Inoue forward – a brave move for a man who already drowned. Inoue committed himself with a devastating right hand that sent Kim to collapse, leaving no need for number. Game.
Inoue Vs. Kim: 3th round
Inoue turns it into a session of targeted practices, methodically breaking kim with spice combinations. These stabs cracked Kim’s head back, and the ruthless right hand on the body take their toll. The man’s right eye swells like a warning light, but still trying to borrow his heart – to return with some desperate left counter. Spoiler: doesn’t work.
Kim was stuck on the ropes, sitting on a duck as the Inoue straightened the shot after the shooting. Body blows bang with authority and there is no chance that Kim can absorb many more. It’s on borrowed time.
As the third round closes, Inoue raises the intensity even more. The champion is now transferred to high equipment, and you have to ask yourself: Will it end in the early fourth or Kim somehow survives to see another circle of destruction?
Inoue Vs. Kim: 2. Round
Naoya Inoue puts on the clinic, completely dictating the pace and exactly shows Kim why the league is forward. The sharp right hand to the body near the ropes wimped the crowd, and their “OOHS” and “AAHS” responded to the precision of every shot in the champion country.
Kim, blessed him, tries to hang out, even managing one counter in the middle of chaos. But let’s be real – one shot won’t stop the ruthless pressure of Inoue. The crispy left hip and chopped right followed, hitting home inevitably. The only real tension remains if Kim’s corner will spare him before Inoue decides to finish himself.
Inoue Vs. Kim: 1. Circle
Well, that’s exactly what we expected – complete mismatch. Kim looks like a deer in the headlights, barely moving as the Inoue separates it with ease. The “monster” is already unloading precise shots, and you can practically hear the clock ticking how much Kim will last.
Inuue’s dominance is great, and it feels more like a public sparring session than a quarrel. 10-9 inoue, but let’s be honest-not going a long time before Kima’s apartment on the canvas.
Naoya Inoue has just entered her entrance like a king as she is, descending on a raised platform to remind the world that owns the ring.
Let’s not here. Kim is not here to win; It is here to survive – and even that is over. Against force like inoue, it is not if it is thrown out; That’s when. So, let’s have fun with that. When will Kim hit the canvas?
Drop your predictions. My money is in the 3rd round – if inoue feels generous.
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