The boxing world is buzzing with excitement as the highly-acclaimed Naoya Inoue, often referred to as “The Monster,” gears up to defend his collection of super bantamweight titles. Scheduled for December 24th, Inoue will take on the unbeaten Australian fighter Sam Goodman, in a bout that promises to be electrifying. Dubbed “The Nightmare on Christmas
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Naoya Inoue, the Japanese boxing sensation, is set to defend his undisputed super bantamweight title against Sam Goodman on December 24th in Tokyo, Japan. This much-anticipated bout has gained attention primarily because all four major titles in the 122-pound division will be on the line—yet it stirs mixed feelings among fans, especially those in the
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
Australian super-bantamweight contender Sam Goodman made a bold decision to take on a fight prior to his mandatory shot at 122-pound king Naoya Inoue. The risk paid off as Goodman emerged victorious in a thrilling bout against Chainoi Worawut. However, the victory came at a cost as Goodman broke his left hand in the fourth
After the thrilling fight between Naoya Inoue and Luis Nery, undefeated Sam Goodman has made it clear that he wants to be the next challenger to face the undisputed 122-pound king. With Bob Arum suggesting that the fight could potentially take place in September or October, the anticipation for this matchup is already building. Goodman,