Shoulder Roll Virtual Boxing

Can Junto Nakatani Dethrone Naoya Inoue

April 22, 2026·20 min
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The electric tension radiating from the Tokyo Dome is palpable, a heavy, static hum that has gripped Japan since this fight was announced. On May 2, 2026, the "Big Egg" will play host to 55,000 fans—a total sell-out achieved a full month before the first bell. With a get-in price of $110 and a broadcast reaching 116 cinemas across the country, the magnitude of the event is unparalleled. It is a moment of cultural gravity that the "sweet science" rarely touches.To understand the scale, one must look at the ghosts of the venue. For decades, the Tokyo Dome’s boxing legacy was defined by a single, seismic shock: Mike Tyson’s 1990 collapse at the hands of Buster Douglas. It took thirty-four years and the rise of Naoya "The Monster" Inoue to reopen those gates, first for his 2024 demolition of Luis Nery, and now for this. This isn't just a title defense; it is a national standstill.The curiosity driving this frenzy is simple yet profound: Has the sport finally produced a fighter capable of solving the Inoue puzzle? Inoue enters at 32-0 with 27 knockouts, a two-weight undisputed king who has turned elite competition into a series of highlight reels. But in Junto Nakatani, he faces a man who isn't just a challenger, but a stylistic mirror—an undefeated 32-0 force with 24 knockouts of his own, carrying a nickname, "The Big Bang," that promises a similar level of destruction.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shoulder-roll-virtual-boxing--6207307/support.This episode includes AI-generated content.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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