Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani will meet in one of the most anticipated boxing matches of the year, and what is largely considered the biggest fight in Japanese boxing history. Inoue, who is the number two-ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the world, will face one of the toughest challenges of his career when he steps in the squared circle with Nakatani in the Tokyo Dome. It's only the fourth boxing match to ever take place in the historic arena. Both fighters are coming into fight night with 32-0 records. This marks Inoue's seventh consecutive defense of all four world titles (WBC, WBO, WBA and IBF) at the super bantamweight division. Inoue previously held all four titles at bantamweight, the WBO title at junior bantamweight and the WBC title at light flyweight. Junto Nakatani is looking to shock boxing fans when he faces Naoya Inoue on Saturday. | IMAGO/AFLOSPORT For Nakatani, this is his second fight at 122 pounds after moving up and facing Sebastian Hernandez Reyes on December 27.…