Noah Ino throws Kim in 4 rounds in Aryak Arena, Japan to Tokyo, ESPN+ A Live+
Ino vs. Kim: Round 4
Okay, it didn't take long. Ino, as sharp as before, dominated the fourth round with clinical accuracy. He supported Kim in a corner, cut each angle and the South Koreans just found no way. There is no doubt about who controls the fights, the counters relentlessly jokes in him.
The moment of the doom brings a sick left hook to the body that was echoed with the arena. Kim, desperate to show something bold, pointed in front of Ino – a bold step for the person already submerged. Ino was forced with a devastating right hand that sent Kim to crash, no calculation was needed. The game is over.
Ino vs. Kim: Round 3
Ino is turning it into a target practice session, systematically breaking Kim in a vicious combination. These jobs are sprinkling behind Kim's head, and the relentless right hand on the body is taking their toll. The man's right eye is swollen like a warning light, but he is still trying to shoot with some desperate left counter – his heart be spoler: it's not working.
Kim is stuck in the ropes, the shot up after the shot is the duck sitting on the inui line. Body injuries are involved in authority, and Kim has no way to absorb many more. Time he borrowed.
As the third round is closed, Ino increases the intensity further. The champion is now being shifted to the high gear, and you have to think: will it finish in the early fourth, or will Kim somehow survive to see another destruction of destruction?
Ino vs. Kim: Round 2
Noah Inoi is keeping in a clinic, the speed is fully pointing and showing Kim exactly why he is ahead. There was a sharp right hand crowd near the body near the rope, their “Ohs” and “Ahs” match the validity of each champion land.
Kim, bless him, trying to hang there, even managing a counter in the midst of chaos. But let's become real – a shot is not going to stop relentless pressure from ino. A crisp left hook and follows a cut right, the inevitable home hammer. The only real suspense is left by Kim's Corner to save him before he decides to finish him.
Ino vs. Kim: Round 1
Ok, that's exactly what we expect – it's not a total match. Kim looks like a deer in the headlight, just moving when the ino easily separated him. “Monster” is already down the specific shots, and you can virtually tick the clock about how long Kim will be.
Ino's dominance is obvious, and it is felt more like a public sparring session than fighting. 10-9 Inu for, but let's tell the truth that it won't be too long before the Kim flat in the canvas.
Ending that slow speed.@ Heaiooo_410 Really one of the one 👹 pic.twitter.com/sQ2Pghubua
– Top Rank Boxing (@Troxing) January 24, 2025
Noah Inoi has only built its entrance like the king, the owner of the ring landed on a raised platform to remind the world.
Let's not baby ourselves here. Kim does not win here; He is here to survive – and even a stretch of it. Against a force like Ino, it is not if he is scattered; When is it So, let's have some fun with it. When will Kim hit the canvas?
Drop your predictions. My meaning is in round 3 – if Ino's feels generous.
Coupon, © 2025 mono9.xyz