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Angelo Leo is already plotting his next visit to Japan after successfully defending his IBF featherweight title against ...
Right now, boxing fans are impatiently waiting for 2026 to come around so they can potentially witness Naoya Inoue vs. Junto ...
Fans at T-Mobile Arena are in for a treat as Espinoza shares the spotlight with the incomparable Naoya Inoue on this historic Cinco de Mayo card.” Naoya Inoue (29-0, 26 KOs) won his first major ...
Naoya Inoue defends his undisputed junior featherweight title against Ramon Cardenas at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The fight is Inoue's first outside of Japan since 2021 and Cardenas' first ...
Naoya Inoue is arguably the most entertaining fighter in boxing. The Japanese superstar proved why he's such a draw in his last outing against Ramon Cardenas, a ...
Angelo Leo shunned a hometown title defense in favor of playing the long game of venturing to Japan for Saturday’s first IBF ...
For the main event, Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue (29-0-0) defends his undisputed junior featherweight title against vs. American Ramon Cardenas (26-1-0) in a scheduled 12-round bout. Want to watch ...
Naoya Inoue defends his undisputed junior featherweight title against San Antonio's Ramon Cardenas on May 4. The two-fight main card will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+ from T-Mobile Arena in Las ...
It's been almost four years since Naoya Inoue traveled outside of his native Japan in defense of a world title. In that time he's scored eight straight knockouts, becoming undisputed champion in ...
Naoya Inoue stopped Ramon Cardenas inside eight rounds to defend the undisputed super-bantamweight world championship at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas; But Cardenas dropped Inoue in the second ...
"The Monster" has made his way to Las Vegas for the fourth defense of his undisputed crown. Naoya Inoue fights from T-Mobile Arena, his first fight outside of Japan since 2021, against San Antonio ...
Naoya Inoue and Ramon Cardenas are expected to make their ring walk for the undisputed title fight at approximately 11 p.m ET. Naoya Inoue (29-0, 26 KOs) won his first major title in April 2014 ...
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