Albion Park's Sam Goodman, in Tokyo, reacts to Japanese star Naoya Inoue's call-out on Monday night. Video: No Limit Boxing
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00:00Ring there with Murray Inouye after he beat Louis Neri, what are your feelings right now seeing that and hearing what he just said?
00:07Look, I didn't understand a word he just said, it was all Japanese, but look, I've seen enough in the fight to know I can do what I need to do to win that fight.
00:16Look, it's a massive opportunity for me, it's something very exciting, and I've been saying it for hell long, I want world titles, he's got them all, I've got to fight him.
00:24So look, I've got to box my best, but I believe if I do it, I can beat this man.
00:29What do you take out of the fact that he was dropped and looked to be hurt in that first round against Neri?
00:34It just shows that everyone's human, at any given moment, anyone can beat anyone, and look, it's up to me to get that, like I said, box the perfect fight, and to really put it on him.
00:45Look, I've seen plenty in there to show that I can really push this guy, and not just push him, beat him.
00:51You've got the great promoter, Rob Arum, just getting out of the ring behind you, but the fact that he said to this arena here, packed in Tokyo, nowhere to get away, that he'd be happy to meet you in September, how does that make you feel?
01:05Look, it's exciting, and it just goes to show it's possible, he's obviously been eyeing me as well for some time, so look, I'm on his radar, of course he's on mine, he's got all the belts, let's get it on.
01:17Final words?
01:18Let's get it on, let's make it happen.
01:20Sam, we have the numbers and everything.