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Inoue vs. Kim: Round 4
Inoue vs. Kim: Round 3
Inoue is turning this into a target practice session, methodically breaking Kim down with vicious combinations. These strikes are sending Kim’s head back and the relentless right hands to the body are taking their toll. The man’s right eye bulges like a warning light, but he’s still trying, bless his heart, to react with some desperate left counters. Spoiler: It doesn’t work.
Kim is stuck on the ropes, a sitting duck as Inoue lines up shot after shot. The body blows are strong with authority, and there’s no way Kim can absorb many more. It’s on borrowed time.
As the third round closes, Inoue ramps up the intensity even more. The champ is going into high gear now, and you have to wonder: Will he finish early in the fourth, or will Kim somehow survive to see another round of destruction?
Inoue vs. Kim: Round 2
Naoya Inoue is putting on a clinic, completely dictating the pace and showing Kim exactly why she’s leagues ahead. A sharp right hand to the body near the ropes sent the crowd into a frenzy, their “oohs” and “aahs” matching the accuracy of each shot the champion lands.
Kim, bless him, is trying to hang in there, even managing a single counter amidst the chaos. But let’s be real: one shot won’t stop Inoue’s relentless pressure. A crunching left hook and a jab right followed, hammering home the inevitable. The only real suspense left is whether Kim’s corner will spare him before Inoue decides to end it himself.
Inoue vs. Kim: Round 1
Well, this is exactly what we expected: a complete mismatch. Kim looks like a deer in headlights, barely moving as Inoue picks him apart with ease. The “Monster” is already unloading accurate shots, and you can practically hear the clock ticking on how long Kim will last.
Inoue’s dominance is blatant, and this feels more like a public sparring session than a fight. 10-9 Inoue, but let’s be honest: it won’t be long before Kim is flat on the canvas.
Naoya Inoue has just made his entrance like the king that he is, stepping down to a raised platform to remind the world who owns the ring.
Let’s not fool ourselves here. Kim is not here to win; he is here to survive, and even that is a stretch. Against a force like Inoue, it’s not if he gets knocked out; is when So let’s have some fun with this. When will Kim hit the canvas?
Leave your predictions. My money is on Round 3, if Inoue is feeling generous.