It's a massive day for boxing fans with two major fights occuring on opposite ends of the world. Over in Japan, the Tokyo Dome has sold out its 55,000-seat capacity for the biggest fight in Japanese boxing history, as undisputed champion Naoya Inoue defends his titles against the undefeated Junto Nakatani. Both fighters are 32-0, with Inoue last defeating Alan Picasso in December 2025 by unanimous decision, and Nakatani last facing Sebastian Hernandez at the same event, also by unanimous decision. Junto Nakatani (left) and Naoya Inoue (right) | IMAGO / AFLOSPORT Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, David 'The Monster' Benavidez will take on Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez in a Mexico vs Mexico Cinco de Mayo weekend clash. Benavidez is moving up to cruiserweight to challenge for Ramirez's WBO and WBA titles. Benavidez last faced Anthony Yarde, earning a seventh-round TKO in November, 2025. Ramirez last faced Yuniel Dorticos in June 2025, earning a unanimous decision and retaining his titles.…