
Today, Arum, co-promoter of the current WBA Super/IBF's lightest weight fighter, Japan's "monster" Naomi Inoue (22-0, 19KO), revealed to the media that The Second World War between Inoue Andi and the current WBC's lightest weight champion "Philippine Lightning" Nonito Donary (42-6, 28KO) is close to reaching an agreement, depending on the Japanese government's epidemic control policy, and the game is initially scheduled to be held in June. The two have actually been talking about World War II since January this year, which will also be one of the most important competitions in the first half of this year.
Arum, 90, said: "I think the two have basically reached an agreement. From the information I have, the epidemic will be completely controlled in April, and the world will be fully open. ”
The 28-year-old Inoue currently has a professional record of 22 wins, 19 KO opponents, and is now ranked 4th in boxing magazine P4P, behind Avarez, Usik and Crawford, and is the highest-ranked boxer in Asia. So far, Inoue has won the World Champion Gold Belt in the second flyweight, superflyweight and lightest weights, and has been named Japan's Boxer of the Year in recent years.
The 39-year-old Donary has a professional record of 42 wins and 6 losses, and has ko opponents in 28 games. Since the point loss to Inoue Naomi in November 2019, he has won two consecutive victories, and the previous battle was also once fought by Inoue Shoya, and the victory or defeat is still in suspense. Donary is 1.70 meters tall, with an arm span of 1.74 meters, and his figure is one size larger than Thatoya Inoue, and he has won the WBA Super Boxing King Gold Belt of 126 pounds at the highest, and now it has dropped to 118 pounds, the strength and hardness advantages are very obvious, the only deficiency is that he is older.