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Devin Haney says one man should rank above Naoya Inoue as the best fighter in the world

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Naoya Inoue outboxed Junto Nakatani on Saturday to retain his undisputed super-bantamweight titles and reaffirm his position amongst boxing’s best, but in the eyes of Devin Haney, there is another fighter who deserves top spot in the pound-for-pound rankings.

In a technical affair, Inoue landed the cleaner shots to claim a unanimous decision win and hand Nakatani a first career defeat; that being a seventh consecutive defence of all four marbles in the 122lb division and undeniably a career-best win.

As a result, many fans now view Inoue as the new number one on the pound-for-pound list, with former undisputed cruiserweight and heavyweight ruler Oleksandr Usyk consequently dropped down to second place despite remarkable wins in both of those divisions.

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Speaking on Inside The Ring, reigning WBO welterweight world champion Haney disagreed with that decision, believing that Inoue’s win over Nakatani is not enough to displace the Ukrainian.

“That [list] is some BS man. I think [that] Usyk [is still number one].”

“Think about it like this, Nakatani had a hard fight with the guy that he fought last, [Sebastian] Hernandez… we don’t even know him.”

It is now being reported that Inoue will target another major event in the autumn, his last at super-bantamweight, potentially facing off with unified super-flyweight world champion Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, who is also highly ranked in many pound-for-pound ratings.

Before a possible clash against Inoue can take place, Rodriguez first moves up to bantamweight to challenge WBA champion Antonio Vargas on June 13 in Glendale, Arizona.

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