How Japan Can Play More Of A Role In The East’s Expansion Of Boxing

How Japan Can Play More Of A Role In The East'S Expansion Of Boxing

In recent years Japan has done a fantastic job of showing professional boxing smaller weight class action, it really has.

It has brought about some of the best champions in the lower weight classes and fights that fans have really enjoyed.

What’s more, Naoya ‘The Monster’ Inoue of Japan has emerged as the country’s best boxer of all time and frankly, one of the best boxers pound for pound of these times.

His heart, power, speed and determination make him the true Monster of boxing and although a quiet man, a killer in the boxing ring.

How Japan Can Play More Of A Role In The East’s Expansion Of Boxing

He is an excellent role model for young Japanese kids and aspiring boxers not only in Japan but in the East and West too.

As boxing comes into a great time soon with plenty of great fights to look forward to and a massive expansion into the East, Japan and even Inoue must be used much more to push the sport in the East.

Japan is a great country and a great, large market for professional sport as well.

More Western networks need to go to Japan and show more action of Asian fight stars specifically from the likes of Japan and China and others as well.

There is much English speakers there and with English being the number one language by far on Earth, it offers much potential to expand boxing further.

Moreover, finally, for now, the Inoue vs Nakatani all Japanese fight can be really used to push boxing in the East as well across Asia.

Not just in Japan.

Very important.

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