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By ELLIOT WORSELL
Photo: NAOKI FUKUDA

EARLIER this month in Saitama, Japan we saw the difference between a fighter three years better and a fighter three years older. It resulted, this difference, in Naoya Inoue, the fighter three years better, knocking out Nonito Donaire, the fighter three years older, inside two rounds.

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