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Arum Warns Against Naoya Inoue Move To 126 Pounds

May 5, 2026
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“I don’t think Inoue would do too well if he went to 126,” Arum told The Ring.

This is a cold assessment by the promoters of the dangerous opposition that currently occupies the featherweight division. Top Rank president Todd duBoef specifically highlighted WBO champion Rafael Espinoza as a bridge too far for the Japanese icon.

“But I’m not sure Inoue wants to move up to featherweight and try to chew off someone like Rafael Espinoza, who’s even bigger physically than Nakatani,” duBoef said. “I’m not sure that’s a good matchup at this point in his career. I think Inoue has probably hit his maximum weight at 122 pounds.”

The caution stems from what was witnessed during the Nakatani fight. While Inoue (33-0, 27 KOs) secured the win, the data tells a story of a closer contest than the 116-112 and 115-113 scorecards suggest.

Inoue outlanded Nakatani by only 20 punches (140-120). Nakatani rallied in the second half, exposing a vulnerability in Inoue’s ability to dominate a naturally larger, methodical opponent over 12 rounds.

Nakatani fought through a fractured left orbital bone. Had that injury not occurred, the championship rounds could have tilted even further in the challenger’s favor.

If Inoue struggled to impose his will on Nakatani, a fighter coming up from 118, the elite at 126 pounds represent a different tier of danger.

Standing at nearly 6’1″, the Rafael ‘Divino’ Espinoza possesses a freakish reach and height advantage that would force Inoue to fight an uphill battle for 36 minutes.

Unlike Inoue’s past opponents, natural featherweights like Espinoza, Bruce Carrington, and Angelo Leo won’t fold under his power. They have the physical dimensions to absorb the “Monster’s” best shots and the leverage to fire back with interest.

In Japan, Inoue is a “super being” on the level of Shohei Ohtani. He sold out the Tokyo Dome with 55,000 fans, proving he doesn’t need the U.S. market to remain the highest-earning sub-lightweight in boxing history.

From an editorial perspective, Arum and duBoef are making the logical play: keep the “Monster” brand pristine at 122 pounds. A fight with Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez offers a massive domestic superfight in Japan without the existential risk of getting bullied by a giant at featherweight.

For now, the message is clear: 122 pounds is the ceiling. The era of Inoue’s multi-division conquest may have found its final stop.



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