One of the best boxers of these times Inoue next fight confirmed in what will surely be enjoyable to boxing fans.
Inoue of Japan has left a trail of obliteration in his wake the last few years as he’s battered through divisions and bodies in his way worldwide.
Like a knife through butter.
His chain sawing type hammering and battering through the world has been tremendous, now he’s back soon:
Translation from Japanese to English above:
“Next match announcement September 3rd (Tuesday) Ariake Arena World Super Bantamweight 4-organization title defense match Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny #InoueDoheny #Lemino”
Yes. That’s a very good fight.
Doheny of the nation of Ireland will be a heck of a test. He will bring the heat which could suit “The Monster” style of boxing.
Inoue is a generational talent so enjoy his boxing while he’s around.
He’s also given full details of the undercard too (Japanese to English translation below):
“12R
Four-organization unified world title defenseWBA, WBC, IBF, WBO
World Super Bantamweight Champion Naoya Inoue (Ohashi)
27 fights, 27 wins, 24 KOs
VS
WBO
World Super Bantamweight 2nd place
TJ Doheny (Ireland)
30 fights, 26 wins, 20 KOs, 4 losses12R
WBO World Bantamweight Title MatchWBO World Bantamweight Champion Yuki Takei (Ohashi)
9 fights, 9 wins, 8 KOs
VS
WBO World Bantamweight No. 1 Daigo Higa (Shinari)
24 fights, 21 wins, 19 KOs, 2 losses, 1 draw12R
WBA World Super Lightweight Challenger ChampionshipWBA World Super Lightweight Interim Champion Ismael Barroso (Venezuela)
31 fights, 25 wins, 23 KOs, 4 losses, 2 draws VS
WBA World Super Lightweight Ranking 7th Andy Hiraoka (Ohashi)
23 fights, 23 wins, 18 KOs12R
OPBF Oriental Welterweight Title Match
WBO Asian Welterweight Title MatchOPBF Oriental Welterweight Champion
WBO Asian Welterweight Champion Tsutomu Sasaki (Hachioji Nakaya)
19 matches, 17 wins, 16 KOs, 1 loss, 1 draw VS
OPBF Oriental Welterweight Ranked #10 Kamil Bara (Australia)
17 fights, 15 wins (8 KOs), 1 loss, 1 draw10R
Japanese Super Bantamweight Title MatchJapanese Super Bantamweight Champion Toshiki Shimomachi (Green Tsuda)
22 fights, 18 wins, 12 KOs, 1 loss, 3 draws VS
Japan Youth Super Bantamweight Champion Japan Super Bantamweight 3rd Place Tatsuya Tsugawa (Mitsuki Boxing)
14 fights, 13 wins, 9 KOs, 1 loss”
(Image courtesy of Inoue X Account)
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