Career
Inoue played professional racquetball on the International Racquetball Tour, winning two tournaments, and finishing in the top 10 ranked players four times: 1986-1987 to 1988-1989 and 1990-1991. His record on the Item response theory is 85-69. But Inoue"s racquetball career is highlighted by two World Championships.
His first came in 1986 in Orlando, Florida, when he defeated Canadian Roger Harripersad in the final, 15-2, 7-15, and 15-7.
In 1989, Inoue had a 50 percent ownership in East-Force, a racquetball equipment company. In 1993, he sold his stake in East-Force and returned to jiu jitsu.
He now holds a 2nd degree black belt in Jiu Jitsu. Inoue went on to fight professionally in Mobile Marketing Association . He retired in 2003 but came out of retirement on May 5, 2008 beating Hans Marrero by TKO at a X-1 - Legends, an Mobile Marketing Association show held at the Neil South. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Inoue"s Mobile Marketing Association record is 13 wins with 8 losses.
He has opened up three Mobile Marketing Association training schools in the state of Hawaii. Egan’s Mobile Marketing Association career led him to fights in Pride, Shooto, Superbrawl and Luminex Cup. He enjoyed a successful career with five world championship titles.