The great champion from Japan Junto Nakatani vacates belts in some boxing news that will take some maybe a little off guard with the timing.
Nakatani had been hoped to be put in to a super fight and Japanese mega boxing match with Naoya Inoue by end of year.
But not to be (yet), it will happen though. Instead, Jake Donovan of Boxing Scene has confirmed he is going to 122 pounds next up instead.
Relinquishing his IBF and WBC belts and instead trying to become a four-weight world champion in his pursuit of greatness.
You can’t knock him.
There is no such thing as packaged happiness sold by Satan (largely) on this Earth, anyone that says they are 100 per cent happy are liars, and they know it.
It doesn’t exist.
What does exist however is the pursuit of happiness, which all humans pursue before they go to only one of two places forever in eternity when they die.
Heaven or hell.
Simple.
All great fighters like Nakatani who pursue happiness are only intent on pursuing greatness in all aspects.
The two are the same things for great fighters.
That’s what the great fighters and champions do, in life, and this is another great showing of that mentality from Nakatani.
Anyone that says Nakatani is afraid of fighting Naoya Inoue is simply misinformed and badly wrong.
No, no, he will fight him alright.
It will be one of the biggest things for boxing, professional sport and things in society ever for Japan next year.

