Naoya Inoue can now definitively call himself the greatest Japanese boxer of all time . Inoue put the undisputed super bantamweight titles on the line against fellow Japanese star Junto Nakatani in what was billed as the greatest fight in the country's history. The event was certainly treated as such during fight week, and fans filled the Tokyo Dome accordingly to witness another all-time performance from 'The Monster.' While Nakatani pushed Inoue and had his moments in the second half of the fight, it was otherwise a run-of-the-mill, dominant, and impressive performance for the champion. Despite giving up a few inches in reach, Inoue proved to have the better jab and timing to neutralize most of Nakatani's offense for all 12 rounds. Naoya Inoue | IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire Inoue's footwork and speed proved the difference, confusing Nakatani for most of the fight. Inoue's brilliance forced 'Big Bang' to throw caution to the wind in the final four rounds.…