ESPN+ Live in the fourth round of the Ming Arena in Tokyo, Japan, Naoya Inoue eliminates Kim Kim
Inoue VS. Gold: The 4th round: Well, it didn’t take a long time. Inoue was as sharp as ever, and ruled the fourth round with calm precision. He forced Kim Jong -un to the corner and cut off every angle, and the Koreans couldn’t find a way out at all. The counter smashed him relentlessly and let anyone control the battle. There is no doubt.


The moment of doom came, and the disgusting left hooks rang in the arena. Jin is anxious to show some bluffs and signal the well -for a person who is already drowned, this is a bold move. Inoue uses a devastating right hand and knocks gold to the ground without counting. game over.
Inoue VS. Gold: In the third round
Inoue is turning this into a target practice, and the vicious combination rules Kim Jong -un in a way. These thorns pushed the gold’s head back, and the right hand hit the body ruthlessly, causing damage. The man’s right eye was swollen like a warning light, but he was still trying -bless his heart -with some desperate left eye counterattack. Spoiler: It does not work.
When Jing Shang shot one after another, Jin was trapped on the rope and became a duck sitting. The body’s blow is full of authority, and King cannot withstand more blows. His time was borrowed.
With the end of the third round of competitions, the well on the well has further increased its strength. The champion is now entering high -speed operation. Do you have to think that the game will end in advance in the fourth quarter, or will Jin survive in some way to see another round of destruction?
Inoue VS. Gold: In the second round
Naoya Inoue is setting up a clinic to fully control the rhythm and show Jinjin why he is leading. The right hand violently hit the body near the rope, making the audience frown, their “oh” and “ah” sound matching the accuracy of each play of the championship.
Kim, God bless him, is working hard to stick to it, and even manages a counter in chaos. But let us face reality -a shooting does not prevent the ruthless pressure on the well. Immediately after, a crispy left hook -up and a right -handed chop inevitably hit the opponent. The only real suspense in the remaining is whether Jin’s corner kick would spare him before he decided to end the game himself.
Inoue VS. Gold: In the first round
Well, this is exactly what we expect -it doesn’t match at all. Jin looked like a deer under the headlight, almost motionless, but he easily separated him on the well. “Monster” has begun to shoot accurately, and you can almost hear the clock dripping, and how long can Kimm be able to persist.
The dominance on the well is very obvious, which feels more like a public boxing game, not a battle. On the well 10-9, but to be honest, it won’t be long after, and Jin will lie flat on the canvas.


Koi Koji has just appeared like the king, walking down a elevated platform to remind the world who has this ring.
We don’t want to deceive ourselves here. Kim came here to win, but to win. He came here to survive -but even so difficult. In the face of a strong person in Jing, it is not whether he was knocked down, but whether he was knocked down. It’s time. So, let’s play some fun. When will Jin set foot on the canvas?
Give up your prediction. If I feel generous, my money is in the third round.
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