Maybe Inoue’s trying to beat Casimero’s first-round TKO. Let’s see how it goes.

Nothing against Sam Goodman, but I believe this is just a stay-busy fight for Naoya Inoue. Experience-wise, the Japanese Monster clearly has the advantage, as Sam Goodman’s resume and the opponents he has faced are mostly unremarkable. However, I don’t think this will end in the first round. Inoue will likely be more cautious than ever to avoid repeating the mistakes he made against Luis Nery. Betting on the fight lasting under 6.5 rounds might be a good idea.
Inoue have much better experience and reputation compared to Sam Goodman, so it's hard to say if Sam Goodman can destroy inoue in the match, the fight between the two will be played in tokyo as well as being home from inoue and by playing in front of his own supporters of course inoue has a better motivation to defend the undisputed super bantamweight title later, So far he has shown incredible skills in his career and I think this fight may indeed be more about keeping the rhythm and staying active for Inoue, Betting on a fight that lasts under 6.5 rounds does sound reasonable, given Inoue ability to finish the fight quickly, especially since it has been a goodman boxing style who likes to dance, landing a blow, and trying not to get hit has been very often faced by Inoue in the boxers he has faced previously so far.
