“Everybody knows this is going to be the biggest fight in Japan’s history. We’re going in with intention to knock him out, just like Inoue wants to do to Junto. When the bell rings, it will be Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani fighting it out, and that’s what we want,” said Hernandez, expressing confidence in his fighter’s ability to thrive in the moment. “He’s really good at it. Nobody challenges himself more than he does. I’m sure Inoue feels the same. I feel, at the end of the day, it’s all about who can execute first.”