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BOXING FES 2015 captures that raw energy of an intense sports event. You can almost feel the tension in the air at Ota City General Gymnasium, where Naoya Inoue faces off against Warlito Parrenas. The fight is really the centerpiece, with Inoue's speed and power on full display, especially after his previous TKO win. The atmosphere is electric, and the pacing keeps you on edge—just like a good boxing match should. While the director remains unknown, the fighters’ performances are what really shine, showcasing their dedication and grit. It’s an interesting slice of boxing culture from Japan, without the glossy production values of mainstream sports broadcasts, which gives it an authentic feel.
This event film is somewhat of a rarity, especially for collectors of boxing memorabilia or those interested in international fight scenes. Released in 2015, the scarcity of physical copies means it doesn't circulate much outside of niche circles. Given its unique focus on a specific event rather than a biographical story or documentary format, it holds particular appeal for enthusiasts wanting a genuine view of the sport's competitive edge in Japan.
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