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Many fans are excited to see Naoya Inoue make his return to the United States for his next fight. However, it seems like most of them would rather watch him compete on their televisions at home.
Naoya Inoue, the undisputed junior featherweight champion and pound-for-pound elite fighter, was in action on Jan. 24 when he defended his four world titles against Ye Joon Kim. Inoue was ...