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In the electric world of boxing, dream fights capture imaginations like wildfire. A fan-made Instagram post did just that, pitting Gervonta Davis against Naoya Inoue. Picture this: the ferocity of Davis, an undefeated lightweight titan, potentially clashing with the skill of Inoue.

Fresh off his historic win, Inoue now reigns as the unified undisputed super bantamweight champion. Their match-up whispers of a legend, a collision of titans from different worlds. But here’s the twist: Davis’s response to this fantasy fight wasn’t what fans expected. He broke his silence, and what he said might just turn the boxing world on its head.

Gervonta Davis shuts down Inoue fight talk

The buzz around a potential superfight started with a fan page on Instagram, fueling the fire of speculation. They posted a creatively designed poster featuring Gervonta Davis and Naoya Inoue, paired with a caption that ignited conversations across the boxing community: “Would This Be The Fight Of The Century? King Kong Vs Godzilla? USA Vs Japan On American Soil! How Huge Would This Fight Be? Who Wins??”

However, Gervonta Davis, known for his no-nonsense approach, quickly stepped in to douse the flames of this fantasy. His response was as direct as a straight punch: “I’m not fighting him. He’s NO WHERE near my weight..idk why this page keep posting sh*t like this.” This straightforward dismissal from Davis not only highlighted the weight class difference between the two champions but also showcased his frustration with recurring, unrealistic match-up talks.

This comment by Davis served as a clear reminder of the practical boundaries within the sport. It bridged the gap between fan-fueled fantasies and the often harsh realities of boxing logistics. Now that Davis has refused to fight Inoue, who could the Japanese boxer face next?

Naoya Inoue’s upcoming divisional challenges

As Naoya Inoue looks ahead, his path is lined with formidable contenders. Top on the list is Luis Nery, the WBC challenger from Tijuana, boasting a knockout-to-win rate of 77%. Nery, a force in the ring, has only faltered once in recent years. Inoue may also face Murodjon Akhmadaliev, the 2016 Olympic bronze medalist.

Despite a recent split decision loss, Akhmadaliev’s knockout prowess marks him as a credible threat. Lastly, there’s the undefeated Australian, Sam Goodman. Ranking first in the IBF and WBO, Goodman’s record lacks early stoppages but demonstrates endurance and skill. These contenders, each with unique strengths, pose intriguing challenges for Inoue in the super bantamweight division.

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Who among these challengers will rise to the occasion, and can Inoue maintain his dominance against such diverse and skilled opponents? What are your thoughts? Who do you think will be Inoue’s toughest opponent?

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