Today’s live results
Naoya Unoue knocks out Kim in Round 4 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, live on ESPN +
Inoue vs kim: round 4: Well, that didn’t last long. Inoue, sharp as ever, ruled the fourth cycle with clinical precision. Back Kimi went into the corner, cut all the angles, and South Korea just couldn’t find a way out. The counters go into him relentlessly, leaving no doubt as to who is in control of the fight.
The moment of destruction came with a left hook to the body that was against Arena. Kim, wishing to show others bravado, hugged inoue forward – a bold move so that the man was already drowning. Inou forced with a devastating hand that sent Kim crashing to the ground, leaving no need to count. Game over.
Inoue vs kim: round 3
Inoue turns this into a target practice session, with wacking breaking kim down with brutal combinations. Those jabs bring back Kim’s head, and the wrong hands are involved. The man’s right eye swells like a warning light, but he still tries – bless his heart – to turn away from the remaining counters. SPOOREER: It doesn’t work.
Kim is attached to the ropes, a sitting duck like inoue lines up expret after the shot. The body oozes authority, and there’s no way Kim can pull off much of this. You are on borrowed time.
As the third round closes, inoue cranks up the volume further. The champion is shifting into high gear now, and you have to ask yourself: Will it end at the start of the fourth, or will he somehow survive to see another place in the payback?
Inoue vs kim: round 2
Naoyaa ioue puts on a clinic, fully explaining the pace and showing Kim exactly why she’s making the upcoming scarves. A sharp right hand in the space near the ropes had the majority of the crowd, their “oohs” and their “Aahs” as accurate as all the champions shot.
Kim, bless you, is trying to hang in there, even managing one counter amidst the chaos. But let’s be real – one shot won’t prevent the constant pressure from inoue. A crisp left hook and a slashing right followed, with the hammer home inevitable. The only real suspense left is that Kim’s Corner will save him before Inoue decides to end it himself.
Inoue vs kim: round 1
Yes, it’s exactly what we expected – complete saturation. Kim looks like a deer in the complaints, moving slowly while inoue is modeling freely. “Monster” is already loading a straight shot, and you can probably feel the clock ticking for how long it will last for me.
Inoue’s reign is shining, and this feels more like a public past session than a fight. 10-9 inoue, but let’s be honest – it won’t be long before Kim’s apartment in Canvas.
Naoya Ngayo just made his entrance like a king, stepping down from a raised platform to remind the world who owns the ring.
Let’s not kid each other here. Kim is not here to win; He’s here to survive – and for a long time. Against a power like inoue, it is not so when he knocks; It is there. So, let’s be happy about this. When will Kim hit the canvas?
Download your predictions. My money is around 3-if it feels like Inoue’s portability.
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