Review: 2014-04-06, good fight between Adrian Hernandez and Naoya Inoue: it gets three stars. Adrian Hernandez entered this fight with a pro boxing record of 29-2-1 (18 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.1 light flyweight in the world, he suffered his last defeat in 2011 when he faced for the first time Kompayak Porpramook (five-stars fight Porpramook vs Hernandez) but in their rematch ‘El Confesor’ Hernandez defeated the Thai boxer (Hernandez vs Porpramook 2); the Mexican comes off seven consecutive wins.
His opponent, Naoya Inoue, has a record of 5-0-0 (4 knockouts) and he entered as the No.6 in the same weight class, he is just 20 years old (eight years younger than Hernandez) but last year he managed to defeat Ryoichi Taguchi and Jerson Mancio winning the Japanese and the OPBF light flyweight titles. Hernandez vs Inoue is valid for the WBC light flyweight title (Hernandez’s fourth defense); undercard of Akira Yaegashi vs Odilon Zaleta. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Date: 2014-04-06
Where: Ota-City General Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan
Division: light flyweight (108 lbs, 49.0 kg)
Title: WBC light flyweight title
Hernandez’s previous fight: Adrian Hernandez vs Janiel Rivera
Inoue’s next fight: Naoya Inoue vs Samartlek Kokietgym
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Lomachenko break his record soon
Damn.
Fast hands.
They need to work on the power a bit .
Worth watching
Very good and entertaining fight showing a nice interchange of punches between these two boxers. Inoue did a perfect and balanced body and head work during the whole fight. After his cut on the 3 round Hernandez hasn’t other choice that burn his ships and get in full into the fight putting a good battle until the end of the match. Anyhow, he was totally out-boxed for and outstanding boxer which lower experience but great techniques.