For Inoue’s next fight, he has the chance to become the undisputed king in a second weight division. He is right up there alongside the likes of Terence Crawford and Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez as a p4p great. Naoya Inoue is widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world right now. On the flip side, Marlon Tapales is the big underdog, priced at as wide as +1000 to pull off the upset with the best offshore sportsbooks. Going into the fight, Naoya Inoue is priced as the overriding -2000 favorite with the best boxing betting apps to extend his unblemished record to 26-0. This will be Inoue’s third consecutive fight at the Ariake Arena, with his last two both being knockout victories. The Ariake Arena in Koto-Ku, Tokyo takes center stage for Naoya Inoue’s next fight. All four world super-bantamweight titles are on the line, with Inoue holding two belts and Marlon Tapales currently holding the other two world title belts at 122-pounds as well. The next fight in the career of Naoya Inoue goes down in the early hours of the morning on Boxing Day in his home country of Japan. Naoya Inoue Next Fight: Who Is ‘Monster’ Fighting On Boxing Day? Here is everything you need to know about the Naoya Inoue next fight. This includes the ringwalk time, full undercard and a big-fight preview ahead of Tuesday’s super-bantamweight undisputed bout in Japan. All you need to know about Naoya Inoue’s next fight.