The updated Naoya Inoue professional boxing record following his big win over Naoya Inoue makes for impressive reading.
Naoya Inoue (33-0-27KO) now has an incredible record in world title fights across four weight divisions. Here’s a look into the breakdown of it.
Naoya Inoue – Pro Boxing Record
| Stat | Value | Visual |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Record | 33-0-0 | █████████████████████████████████ 33W-0L |
| Wins by KO/TKO | 27 | ███████████████████████████████████ 27 |
| Wins by Decision | 6 | ██████ 6 |
| KO Percentage | 81.8% | ████████████████████████████░░░░░░░ |
| Weight Classes Won | 4 | ████ Light-Fly, Super-Fly, Bantam, Super-Bantam |
| Undisputed Reigns | 2 | ██ Bantam 118lb, Super-Bantam 122lb |
| World Titles Held | 10 | ██████████ WBC, WBA, IBF, WBO across 4 divisions |
| Title Fight Wins | 28 | ████████████████████████████ 28-0 |
| Current Belts | WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, The Ring Super Bantam | █████ |
| Age | 33 | At 33 years old, now 33-0 |
Key Details
- Nickname: “The Monster”
- Last Fight: May 2, 2026, Tokyo Dome he defeated Junto Nakatani by unanimous decision 116-112, 115-113, 116-112
- Attendance: 55,000 sold out
- Opponent Record Going In: Both 32-0
- After Fight Records: Inoue 33-0, Nakatani 32-1
Division Breakdown
- Light-Flyweight 108lb: 2-0, 2 KOs – WBC title
- Super-Flyweight 115lb: 8-0, 7 KOs – WBO title
- Bantamweight 118lb: 7-0, 6 KOs – Undisputed
- Super-Bantamweight 122lb: 16-0, 12 KOs – Undisputed
Recent Form
| Date | Opponent | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 2, 2026 | Junto Nakatani 32-0 | UD 12 | Retained undisputed 122lb |
| Dec 27, 2025 | David Picasso 32-0-1 | UD 12 | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
| Sep 14, 2025 | Murodjon Akhmadaliev 14-1 | UD 12 | 122lb defense |
| May 4, 2025 | Ramon Cardenas 26-1 | TKO 8 | Las Vegas |
| Jan 24, 2025 | Ye Joon Kim 21-2-2 | KO 4 | Tokyo |
Championship Notes
- First male to become undisputed in two weight classes in four-belt era
- 21 opponents beaten in world title bouts, 20 by KO
- 15-0 vs former/current world champions
As you can see, he absolutely deserves to be number one pound for pound in boxing at the moment for us and others at least.

