Naoya Inoue, who has unified the throne of four groups in the professional boxing bantamweight division, held a press conference and said, ``The belt is a treasure, but I want to move forward without obsessing.'' He turned to the bantamweight division and revealed that he aims to unify the four groups in the world's first two weight classes.

Last month, Inoue became the first Japanese player to unify the throne of the four major groups in the bantamweight division, and became the first Japanese player to unify the four groups.



After this match, he had declared that he would raise the class to the super bantamweight class, which is one higher class, but Inoue held a press conference in Yokohama on the 13th, saying, "I have never left anything unfinished in the bantamweight class, and I will fight. I don't have any opponent I want.The belt is a treasure, but I want to proceed without obsession."He officially announced that he would return all the belts and convert to the super bantamweight class.



After that, he said, "It will be a challenge to a big opponent, and from here on out is the real battle. You can say it's the final chapter. I want to set the goal of unifying the four groups in the super bantamweight division." He revealed his determination to aim for unification of the four groups.



According to Hideyuki Ohashi, the chairman of the gym he belongs to, he said that the next match is under negotiation, and Inoue said, "I hope I can be with someone who is fighting on the top front in the super bantamweight division."