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Brian Norman Jr takes over the No. 1 spot at 147 with Jaron Ennis’ exit, plus Fabio Wardley, Zurdo Ramirez, and more!
Inoue (23-0, 20 KOs) admitted he was not as familiar with Akhmadaliev (11-0, 8 KOs). The Uzbek southpaw is coming off a 12-round stoppage of Ronny Rios in June at Tech Port Arena in San Antonio to ...
Inoue puts his lineal/WBC/WBA/IBF bantamweight titles at stake, while Butler attempts the first defense of his WBO title for a fight that will stream live on a Tuesday morning via ESPN+ in the ...
Jason Moloney believes former opponent Naoya Inoue will continue his impressive knockout run when he takes on Luis Nery, but the Australian also thinks that Nery will bring “an exciting fight to ...
After capturing the undisputed championship at bantamweight with a victory over Paul Butler in 2022, Inoue made the move up to super-bantamweight shortly after and achieved undisputed status once ...
Naoya Inoue and TJ Doheny both made weight ahead of Tuesday’s fight for Inoue’s undisputed junior-featherweight crown. They cordially shook hands after the customary staredown, and will next ...
Let’s look at Japan’s four-division world champion Naoya ‘Monster’ Inoue, who is the current IBF, WBC, and WBO world Super Bantamweight champion and possibly ...
Inoue welcomes Nakatani to 122—super-bantamweight clash looms “Welcome to the super-bantamweight division,” Inoue posted on social media, referring to Nakatani’s imminent move up a division.
Boxing is replete with elite-level fighters in every division, so the pound-for-pound ratings are bursting at the seams. The Sporting News Global Boxing Panel presents boxing's dynamite dozen.
Seventy-nine seconds into Top Rank's official YouTube video titled "A Look Into Junto Nakatani's Training Camp" and the name Naoya Inoue is already mentioned. It's no surprise. The Japanese ...
Inoue, who is pound-for-pound top 3, will likely face Nakatani next year some time, this if both men remain unbeaten. Nakatani wants that fight, and he also wants to go as high as he possibly can ...
Inoue. Inoue’s fast. He’s fast. Inoue, I’m proud of him, he’s from Japan in Asia, and his style is like when I was young. I feel he’s like I was when I was 115, 122 pounds,” Pacquiao said ...