WBO super flyweight champion Naoya Inoue of Japan (L)

"Monster" Naoya Inoue of Japan on Tuesday successfully defended his World Boxing Organization junior bantamweight title, flooring Philippine challenger Warlito Parrenas with a quick knockout.

The bout marked a return to the ring for Inoue (9-0, 8 knockouts), who missed most of this year after injuring his right hand in beating Omar Narvaez of Argentina a year ago for the title.

The boxing wonderboy released fast and heavy punches, which put 32-year-old Parrenas (24-7-1, 21 knockouts) on the canvas quickly in the second round. Inoue then followed up with killer left-hand blows that had the Philippine fighter on his knees.

Inoue grabbed the WBO crown last year, dethroning Narvaez who had defended the belt for 12 years with a second-round knockout.

The unbeaten 22-year-old previously captured the World Boxing Council light flyweight title in April last year and defended it six months later in September.

Tuesday's bout was part of a double-header that also featured Japanese challenger Akira Yaegashi (23-5, 12 knockouts) grabbing the International Boxing Federation world light flyweight title by beating Mexican Javier Mendoza (24-3-1, 19 knockouts).

Judges awarded the bout to Yaegashi by scores of 117-111, 119-109 and 120-107.
Source: AFP