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OUTSTANDING
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GOOD
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FAIR
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DISAPPOINTING
RUBBISH
Reporters’ star ratings for main events and undercards are based on in-ring entertainment, competitiveness and whether overall expectation was met
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TOKYO, JAPAN
JULY 25
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MAIN EVENT
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UNDERCARD
NAOYA INOUE proved himself as probably the planet’s finest fighter by scything through the previously undefeated Stephen Fulton inside eight brutal rounds.
In his first fight up at super-bantamweight, the Monster made a mockery of suggestions that his excellence across the lighter divisions could not continue five divisions higher than where he started.
He dominated nearly every second of the first seven rounds and then closed the show