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How to watch the top -class boxing: Inoue vs. Cardenas on ESPN

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The undisputed featherweight champion Nayya Inoue returns to the United States to defend his crown.

Inoue, no. 32-year-old Japanese sensation (29-0, 26 KO) recently fought in the USA in June 2021, when he defeated Michael Dasmarinas in Vegas. Each of the eight Inoue matches have been in Japan since then.

Cardenas (26-1, 14 KO) enters its first world title in the winning series. 29-year-old San Antonio in Texas wants to give the first loss of his career. Inoue has 24-0 in battles for the title of world champion and won the undisputed championship in two weight classes.

Rafael Espinoza (26-0, 22 KO) defends its title WBO World Feather weight before Edward Vazquez (17-2, 4 KO) in a Sunday factor.

Also on the highest boxing on ESPN: Inoue vs. Cardenas Fight Card:

  • In a welterweight Rohan Polanco (15-0, 10 KO) and Fabian Maidana (24-3, 18 KO) are trying in 10-rounds.

  • Emiliano Fernando Vargas (13-0, 11 KO) receives Juan Leon (11-2-1, 2 KO) in an eight-time battle of the younger half-year scales.

  • Mikito Nakano (12-0, 11 KO) will face Pedro Marquez Medina (16-1, 10 KO) in a featherweight schedule for 10 rounds.

  • Junior Middle weight Art Barrera Jr. (8-0, 6 KO) and Juan Carlos Guerra Jr. (6-1-1, 2 KO) Duel for six rounds.

  • Feather Wweights Ra’eese Aleem (21-1, 12 KO) and Rudy Garcia (13-1-1, 2 KO) are set to a 10-round fight.

Where can I watch boxing at the highest ranking on ESPN: Inoue vs. Cardenas Fight Card?

The report starts on Sunday at 18:15 et ESPN+ AND Disney+. The main card is to start at 22:00 ET at ESPN, ESPN+ and Disney+.

Fans can catch the entire action at the center of boxing streaming to the highest extent.

How can fans access more boxing content from ESPN?

Check the ESPN Boxing Hub website to get the latest news, analysis, schedules, rankings and others.

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Official Alvarez-Crawford on September 12 at the allegiant stadium

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The stage is set to the hit megafight between Canelo Alvarez and Terenka Crawford.

Crawford will challenge Alvarez, a freshly broken master of a super medium medium weight, on September 12 at the Stadium allegiant in Las Vegas.

The details of the fight were confirmed after the unanimous decision of Alvarez to regain the title of IBF from William Scull in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday. After the victory, Crawford entered the ring to stare at Alvarez, strengthening their very expected fight.

37 -year -old Crawford moves up two weight classes to challenge Alvarez.

Crawford recently fought in August, when he overtook Israil Madrimov to win the title weighing 154 pounds. Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) is a world champion with four divisions and one of three men who have been the undisputed champion in two weight classes in the era of four stripes. The ESPN fighter for 3 pounds per pound, won his first title weighing 135 pounds and would not be unquestioned at 140 pounds and 147 pounds.

If Crawford defeated Alvarez, he would be the first unquestioned champion in three weight classes.

The 34-year-old Alvarez is a two-time medium-sized champion. After the WBA Lightweight Heavyweight Championship against Dmitry Bivol in 2022, Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KO) returned to 168 pounds, where he won six in a row. Alvarez takes 6th place on the ESPN list for a pound for a pound.

The Alvarez-Crawford card will be the first event promoted by Turks Alalshikh and TKO Boxing Dana White, Alalshikh announced on his account X on Saturday. Alalshikh said that the television platform for the event would be announced at a later date.

The card will take place on Friday, avoiding competition from university football, as well as the events of the Noche UFC UFC the next day. It will also be the first boxing match that took place at the Allegiant Stadium, in Las Vegas Raiders, which was opened in July 2020.

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Boxing results: Canelo Alvarez reaches the unquestionable status of a super medium weight, defeating William Scull for the title of IBF in Landmark Riyadh Victor

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Image: Boxing Results: Canelo Alvarez Achieves Undisputed Super Middleweight Status, Defeating William Scull for the IBF Title in Landmark Riyadh Victory

WBA, WBC and WBO World World Super Middle Wweight Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KO) added the title of IBF, defeating the champion IBF William “El Indomable” SCULL (23-1, 9 Kos) by a 12-round decision to become a two-time unqualified 168-lb.

In the first four rounds it was an even fight. In the fifth round Alvarez had an advantage. In the sixth round, Scull landed on Alvarez landing. The fight seemed to be even after six.

In the seventh round, Alvarez went to the body more, giving him an advantage when Scull moved more on the ring. There were very few action in the eighth round. In the ninth round Alvarez landed larger shots.

In the tenth round, Scull had one of his best rounds. However, the fight did not meet its noise. In the eleventh round, Alvarez tried to raise SCULL because of his frustration. In the twelfth and final round, fans were still asking for more action. Alvarez went to the body when Scull replied him.

The results are 115-113, 116-112 and 119-109. Kieran McCann was a judge.

Former WBC Super Middle Wweight, WBA Airy Heavyweight and the current champion of WBC World Cruiser Wweight Badou “The Ripper” Jack, 29-3-3 (17), won the disputed 12-round decision on most of the majority over Norair “The Obscure Horse” Mikaeljan, 27-3 (12).

In the first five rounds it went back and Mikaeljan had an advantage. In the ninth round, Mikaeljan mostly laid out Jacek’s landing.

From tenth to twelve, Mikaeljans seemed to have an advantage.

The results are 114-114, 115-113 and 115-113.

Former champion of Silver WBC Super Middle Libra, Jaime Munguia, 45-2 (35), defeated Bruno “Brunello” Surace, 26-1-2 (5), 12-rounded unanimous decision in the rematch.

In the first five rounds of Surace Outlanded Munguia. In the seventh round they both had their moments when Mungia left and was counteracted by Surace. In the tenth and last round it went back and back.

The results are 116-112, 116-112 and 117-111. Bob Williams was a judge.

Heavyweight Martin Bakole, 21-2-1 (15) vs. Efe Ajagba, 20-1-1 (14), ended with a 10-round majority of draws.

In the first five rounds, Bakole was an aggressor. In the seventh round, Bakole had Ajagba against lines with avalanche. In the ninth round, Bakole stayed after Ajagba, asking him to stop running. In the tenth and last round Bakole, knowing that he was behind, he kept pressure on Ajagba, setting him out.

Results 95-95, 95-95 and 96-94 bacols. Howard Foster was a judge.

Airy massive Brayan Leon, 7-0 (6), defeated Aaron Rocha Guerrero, 11-4-1 (7), by decision to six times. In the fourth round Leon dropped Guerrero on the 8th Hold from judge Bob Williams.

The average weight of Southpaw Marco “Green” Verde, 1-0 (1), stopped by Michel Galvan Polina, 4-6-3 (2), at 1:34 of the first round of the six-hard fight. In the first round, Verde scored a pair of knocking down, forcing judge Bob Williams to stop the fight.

Bulky weight Richard Riakporhe, 18-1 (14), scored the fourth round of TKO Kevin Nicolas Espindoli, 9-10 (4). In the fourth round, Riakporhe shot Espindoli for 8-story from judge Howard Foster. Espindola could not go to the fifth round

Super feather WWWEIGHT MOMAMMED ALAKEL, 4-0, defeated Alexander Morales, 6-14-5 (2), a decision on six times. Judge Kieran McCann won 60-54

Last updated 05/04/2025

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Badou decisions Jack Norair Mikaeljan

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Badou Jack Decisions Norair Mikaeljan

By: Sean Crose

28-3-3 Badou Jack received 27-2 Norair Mikaeljan on Saturday evening in Saudi Arabia. The fight, which was scheduled for twelve, concerned the WBC Cruiser Wweight supremacy. The first was, if not leisurely, then a careful process of feeling between two warriors. Mikaeljan had a powerful place at the end of the second. He was more aggressive of two veterans in the third. Despite this, Jack was able to land well at the end of the round.

None of them had particularly speedy hands, but until the fourth it was clear that Mikaeljan had more energy than Jack. He cost Jacek in the ring. Despite this, Jack seemed effective to act on the fifth. Jack then hurt his man in the sixth. Mikaeljan survived this moment, but it was obvious that Jack was far from blurring. Seventh saw Jack circling, showing that his 41 years did not stop him from achieving good achievement.

Mikaeljan seemed to speak in his corner between the rounds that he was tired. If it was exhausted, it was not very obvious in eighth place. Mikaeljan landed well in Jacek in ninth place. The tenth was quite close, but Mikaeljan seemed to be a more energetic warrior. Jack could, however, be a more energetic warrior in the eleventh. In the twelfth and final round Jack fought well. He also marked Mikaeljan when the bell rang to end the fight.

Suffice it to say that the judges awarded Jacek most of the decisions.

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