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Live Boxing Results tonight: Inow brutally knocked Kim in round 4


Naoa's Inow knocks Kim in round 4 in Arake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, live on ESPN+

Inow vs. Kim: Round 4

Well, it didn't take long. Inu, sharp as always, dominates the fourth round with clinical precision. He pressed Kim into the corner, cutting every corner, and the South Korean just couldn't find a way out. The counter hit him mercilessly, leaving no doubt who controls the battle.

The moment of death came with a disgusting left crunch to the body, which echoed around the arena. Kim, desperate to show a little courage, waved inea ahead – a bold action for a man who was already drowning. Inu obeyed a devastating right hand that made Kim fall without the need for counting. The game is over.

Inow vs. Kim: Round 3

Inoue turns this into a target training session, methodically crashing Kim with vicious combinations. These blows bring Kim's head back, and the ruthless right hands on the body take their own. The man's right eye swells like a warning light, but he is still trying – he blessed his heart – to respond with a few desperate left counter. Spoiler: It doesn't work.

Kim is stuck on the ropes sitting a duck while Inow rushed after a shot. Body blows are powerful and there is no way Kim will take many more. He is on a loan.

With the completion of the third round Inow, it increases the intensity further. The champion now switches to a high gear and you have to be wondering: will it end in the fourth, or will Kim survive some way to see another round of destruction?

Inow vs. Kim: Round 2

Naovi Inow makes a clinic, completely dictating the pace and showing Kim exactly why he is levi forward. A sharp right -hand blow to the body near the ropes made the audience tremble, their “oh” and “ahh” corresponding to the precision of every shot that the champion landed.

Kim, bless him, tries to hold on, even managing to deal with a counter in the chaos. But let's be real – a blow will not stop the merciless pressure of Inow. They followed a clear left crumb and sharply right, suggesting the inevitable. The only real tension that remains is whether the angle of Kim will spare him before Inow decides to stop him himself.

Inow vs. Kim: Round 1

Well, that's exactly what we expected – complete discrepancy. Kim looks like a deer on the lights of the headlamp, she barely moves while Inow separates it with ease. The Monster is already unloading precision strokes and you can actually hear the clock ticking how much more Kim will endure.

Inou's dominance is impressive and it looks more like a public sparring than a battle. 10-9 Inoue, but let's be honest-it won't be long before Kim goes to bed on the canvas.

Naoya Inow has just entered as a king, who is, descending on a raised platform to remind the world who owns the ring.

Let's not be fooled here. Kim is not here to win; He is here to survive – and even this is a stretch. Against force like inow, it is not if it is knocked out; This is when. So, let's have fun with that. When will Kim hit the canvas?

Dump your forecasts. My money is on a round 3 – if Imu is feeling generous.

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