The current landscape of boxing is dominated by the likes of Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford, and Naoya Inoue. However, commentator Tim Bradley believes that the sport will be “kind of dead” once these fighters retire. But is this really the case? It’s true that these three fighters have had impressive careers, but their time at
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Former featherweight champion Barry McGuigan recently shared his admiration for Japanese boxing sensation Naoya Inoue. McGuigan highlights Inoue’s incredible journey from light-flyweight world champion to super-bantamweight king, describing it as unlike anything he has witnessed in his lifetime. McGuigan praises Inoue as possibly being “the hardest pound-for-pound puncher in the world” and acknowledges his ability
After his recent stoppage win over TJ Doheny, Japanese boxing superstar Naoya Inoue is facing questions from fans and media regarding his next fights. Inoue expressed his desire to stay busy and revealed that he suffered no damage in the Doheny bout. His Japanese promoter, Hideyuki Ohashi, has confirmed that Inoue’s next fight is scheduled
Japanese boxing sensation Naoya Inoue has decided to stay put at super bantamweight for the time being, defending his undisputed championship against IBF mandatory challenger Sam Goodman. This upcoming fight is set to take place on December 24th in Tokyo, Japan. However, Inoue has his eyes set on facing bantamweight champion Junto Nakatani in April
The news of Naoya Inoue’s return to the American fight scene has sparked excitement and anticipation among US fight fans. Bob Arum’s announcement that Inoue will be making his presence felt in America “early next year” comes after his recent dominating victory over TJ Doheny. This news is long overdue as Inoue has not fought
In an electrifying match in Tokyo, Japan, unified super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue showcased his exceptional skills by securing a seventh-round TKO against TJ Doheny. Throughout the fight, Inoue displayed his prowess as a brutal puncher, effectively breaking down his opponent with powerful body shots. The conclusion of the fight raised some eyebrows, with Doheny
The official weights have been confirmed for the highly anticipated super bantamweight clash happening at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. Unified 122-pound champion Naoya Inoue weighed in at 122 pounds, marking the heaviest weight of his career. His opponent, Australian-based Irishman TJ Doheny, was slightly lighter at 121.5 pounds. A sell-out crowd is expected
Irish fighter TJ Doheny has had a successful run in Japan, claiming five impressive victories during his time there. However, his biggest test awaits him as he prepares to face the formidable Naoya Inoue for all four super bantamweight belts. Inoue, known as “Monster” for his terrifying power, is a force to be reckoned with
In the world of boxing, certain matchups seem inevitable. They are the fights that fans dream of, the battles that must take place to determine true greatness. One such fight that has captured the imagination of fans is the potential showdown between Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani. These two undefeated Japanese fighters, both multi-weight world
Naoya Inoue, the Japanese boxing sensation, has recently announced that he will remain in the super-bantamweight division for the next two years. Despite calls from some fans to move up to the featherweight division and pursue more titles, Inoue is determined to stay put at 122 pounds. Inoue emphasized the importance of being physically matured
Naoya Inoue, the pound-for-pound star and unified super-bantamweight champion, is set to face Irish fighter TJ Doheny in his next bout. Despite his impressive record of 26-4(20) and never being stopped, Doheny is relatively unknown to many fans. The former IBF super-bantamweight champion has won his last three fights by stoppage, all of which took
Naoya Inoue is set to defend his undisputed super bantamweight championship against TJ Doheny on September 3rd at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. The highly anticipated event will be broadcast live on ESPN+, giving boxing fans around the world a chance to witness the action. Despite being considered a veteran in the sport at
Naoya Inoue, also known as ‘Monster’, has recently announced his decision to defend his four 122-lb titles against TJ Doheny in September, in his hometown of Tokyo, Japan. This move has been met with criticism from fans who are unhappy with Inoue’s choice to take on the 37-year-old Doheny, who is perceived as past his
Unified 122-pound King Naoya Inoue has recently been mandated to defend his titles against former two-belt super bantamweight champion Murodjon Akhmadaliev. The deadline for the two fighters to come to an agreement is set for July 14th. This matchup has been highly anticipated, with Inoue expressing his eagerness to step into the ring with Akhmadaliev,
In a thrilling and action-packed fight night last Saturday at the Theater at Madison Square Garcia in New York, unbeaten featherweight prospect Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington showcased his skills and potential by stopping his substitute opponent Bryan De Gracia. Following his victory, Carrington boldly called out the Japanese superstar Naoya ‘Monster’ Inoue, who holds the