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Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani Hits $30M Gate, 500K PPVs Early

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“Yahoo Japan confirms our previous report: over 30 million dollars in box office for the Tokyo Dome event at the Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani card,” said analyst JuliusJulianis on his X account.

“And from PPVs, they had already sold more than 500000 on Thursday at 40 USD each, so they would probably sell quite a bit more, 800k PPVs.”

In the U.S., the fight was tucked behind a standard subscription rather than a PPV, likely to mitigate the impact of the early morning start time. Early streaming data suggests a sharp spike and drop pattern, with viewership peaking only during the final four rounds when East Coast fans began waking up.

Without the marketing push of a primetime Las Vegas slot, the 122-pound undisputed clash remained a niche interest. Most casual fans were occupied with the David Benavidez vs. Gilberto Ramirez cruiserweight bout later that evening, which served as the primary focus for Western media.

The super bantamweight division remains a hard sell for the American public. Despite Inoue’s P4P status, the lack of a “villain” or a recognizable domestic rival makes it difficult for him to transcend the “hardcore” bubble.

While Inoue is a superstar in Tokyo, his U.S. footprint is still limited by the “out of sight, out of mind” nature of his Japanese residencies. To the casual observer, 122 lbs is viewed as a developmental stage rather than a destination.

For the boxing purists, the Nakatani win was simply the final hurdle before the real danger begins. The consensus among the hardcore community is that Inoue has “cleaned out” 122 and is now overstaying his welcome in a comfortable weight class.

The pressure is mounting for a move to 126 lbs (Featherweight), where a trio of champions is waiting:

Rafael Espinoza: The “Divino” poses a nightmare height and reach disadvantage for Inoue.

Luis Alberto Lopez: Known for his unorthodox power and ruggedness.

Bruce Carrington: The rising technical star many believe has the tools to outthink “The Monster.”

The event was a financial triumph of $30M+ in gate and 500k+ domestic buys, but it didn’t move the needle in the U.S. For Inoue to truly conquer the West, he may need to stop being the A-side in the Tokyo Dome and start being the challenger at 126 lbs against the lions of the featherweight division.

Is the $30 million payday in Japan enough to keep Inoue at 122, or will the lure of all-time great” status force him to move up to featherweight to put his unbeaten record on the line?

Robert Segal is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than a decade of experience covering fight news, previews, and analysis. Known for his straightforward reporting and ringside perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, contenders, and emerging talent worldwide.

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