Naoya Inoue is the new rising star in the sport of boxing. The 30-year-old boxer has achieved a lot in a short amount of time, and he is currently the 4-division champion. The former undisputed bantamweight champion also won titles in the Junior Bantamweight, Flyweight, and Super Bantamweight divisions. Inoue has a flawless record of 25-0, with 22 victories coming by the way of knockouts. He’s a deadly fighter and his harsh body punches are getting a lot of attention recently.
His way of fighting and movement inside the boxing ring has made the boxing world intrigued about his success story and his life back in Japan. Well, in a documentary, which was made two years ago, various sports analysts talked about the involvement of Inoue’s father in his training and boxing career. Let’s delve deep into this intriguing father-and-son-duo.
The involvement of Naoya Inoue’s father in his boxing career
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Sky Sports Boxing made a 22 minutes and 37 seconds short documentary about the life of Naoya Inoue. They gathered a bunch of big boxing analysts and reporters, to scrutinize the reason behind the mesmerizing skills of ‘The Monster’. In one of the segments, they emphasized the presence of his father in his life. Naoya Inoue’s father, Shingo Inoue, was a boxer himself.
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Some would say he was destined to become a boxer. Mark Kriegel, the ESPN boxing analyst, stated that Inoue always looked at himself as a fighter. He hasn’t seen himself in any other profession, ever since he was introduced to a pair of boxing gloves and the ring. His father has managed to push his son to the limits every time. He has been involved in his profession all of his life. That’s the reason, Inoue ended up being so keen on honing his boxing techniques.
His father’s legacy has been passed on to him as a heirloom. So, through vigorous training and his father’s guidance, Inoue has become a force to be reckoned with. The dynamic of their relationship has given birth to the ferocious ‘Monster’, in the world of boxing. Seeing his prowess inside the ring, Mike Tyson claimed he was a better fighter than Manny Pacquiao. Even his training methods aren’t conventional. So let’s see what kind of training Inoue usually goes through.
The secret behind the devastating power of Naoya Inoue
‘The Monster’ is well-known for his ferocious punches, but what is the secret behind such prominent power? A Youtube channel, Boxing Life, decoded the training methods of Naoya Inoue, which provides him with the strength to brutally punish his opponents. Contrary to consensus, Inoue doesn’t get this strength from weight-lifting. Instead, he relies on old-school boxing methods.
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In the video, Inoue could be seen spending most of his time on pad drills, punch shields, heavy bags, shadowboxing, and sparring. In addition, he indulges in explosive sprint training, engaging in resisted sprints, normal cardio runs, and stair/hill sprints. Moreover specifically for strength, he usually goes for sledgehammer workouts (modern edition of chopping wood), battle rope work, and boulder throwing.
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One of the biggest advantages of the Japanese boxer is his power. Another aspect of Inoue’s skills, besides power, is his accuracy. He gives crucial attention to his punches being thrown at the desired spot. For such an invincible force like him, it’s obviously not a surprise that the Tokyo native’s training methods are designed to transform into ‘The Monster’ inside the ring. What are your thoughts about the barbaric power of Inoue? Tell us in the comments section.
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