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Rafael Espinosis would like to face Nayy Inoue

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Rafael “Divino” Espinosis (26-0, 22 KO) is the third defense of his title WBO Feather Wall World Tonight, when he faces Edward Vazquez (17-2, 4 Kos) at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The match is a competitor of Nayy Inoue’s return to America when he takes Ramon Cardenas. Four years have passed since he recently fought in the United States; Today, fans will witness a monster up close.

Espinosis is an extremely high feather scale for 6’1 is the highest featherweight in history. Somehow he manages to achieve a limit of 126 pounds, again and again. He hangs over opponents and knows how to apply your size in your favor. It can box outside and apply its 74-inch range or fight from the inside. A warrior in his heart tends to choose the latter, preferring to stay in his pocket and let it go. He is a multi -dimensional boxer whose volume attack hinders opponents of defense. According to the ups, he throws almost 70.2 blows per round, and 24.6 percent of his general blows will land. He has strength in both arms. Divino has 84.6 percent knockout, and t-Mobile at the weekend of Cinco de Mayo will want to show a show.

When asked what is the plan to attack tonight, Rafael said: “To win, win, win, this is my plan. I always think about triumph. I go to the ring and the strategy I have, I change it depending on how the fight is fighting. I always focus on finding a way to win.” Divino is undefeated and he will not try to fail yet. Although he was tested in his first match for the championship with Robeisa Ramirez, he was resistant and persevered, even though he was previously dropped. Espinosis overcame knocking down and returned with revenge. Throwing almost 1000 blows in battle, overwhelming ramirez tardy, we managed to get the knocking down in the 12th round and winning the title of WBO.

Nayya Inoue is the undisputed champion of the featherweight champion. He talked about moving to a featherweight in the near future, which means that he could potentially cross the paths from Divino. When asked about a potential match, Espinosis showed great interest and said: “Of course it would be a fight that would give me … as a Mexican boxing … he would open the door for me. It would be a dream. I would win this Sunday, and then we will see what will happen.” Divino wants to create history and wants to be remembered as a Mexican boxing legend. The possibility of securing the fight against the boxer on the pounds list for a pound would give him the opportunity to earn

Merit for this purpose. Due to the styles of both, he would create a fight full of action that would be very interested in a fan. Because both fighters were in the same promotional company, the highest ranking, it would facilitate the path to negotiate.

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Left Hook Kryptonite is hit again: defensive defects inoue cast a shadow on the future dominance

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Nayya Inoue 30-0, 27 KO) had a more arduous time than expected in defeating Ramon Cardenas (26-2, 14 KO) with a knockout of the eighth round on Sunday evening at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Tonight Inoue needed a crime to save him when Cardenas knocked him down in the second round. This knocking out comes from the left hook. This blow turns out Cryptonite Inoue. He was wounded with the same shot as Luis Nery and Nonito Donaire. Inoue is left for this blow, dropping the guard.

Stunning fear

For the second time in the last four fights “Monster” Inoue was on board after he was nailed by his left hand. Cardenas landed left, which kept Nayy on canvas to count seven. He was lucky that there was no more time for the clock because Cardenas looked like he had finished his work in this round.

It’s good that Inoue later returned to bear Cardenas to get a hasty detention of a judge in the eighth round. However, this fight showed that Nayya lacked a chin to defeat fighters at the elite level if it moves to a featherweight. After today’s fear, I doubt that Inoue would move to the 126 pounds division, because they hit too much in this weight class.

Even if he stays in Super Bantamweight to play safely, he will not be able to continue much longer before he is knocked out by one of the youthful rivals. The fight tonight showed that if Nayya moves to a featherweight, it will not stand out in this division, unless it is adapted even more carefully than his promoters.

Penal weight doubt

Inoue cannot be thrown with the WBO champion 126-LB Rafael Espinosis, and maybe not even WBA Master Nick Ball. They hit too strenuous and would benefit from the tender chin of Nayyi. If Nayya decides to stubbornly planning to 126 to capture more lanes, he must stay away from these sharks:

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Nayya Inoue avoids the disaster, stops Ramon Cardenas in a thriller

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Las Vegas – “The Monster” saved what was on Sunday evening disappointing the boxing weekend. But he had to do it to do it.

Nayya Inoue (30-0, 27 KO) had to break away from the canvas in the second round and set up a criminal offensive exhibition to stop the extremely challenging Ramon Cardenas (26-2) in defense of their unquestionable Super Bantam championships in T-Mobile Arena.

After some of the biggest names of boxing (Canelo Alvarez, Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney) did not impress on Friday and Saturday, the return of Nayy Inoue to the United States for the first time since 2021. He was interrupted by an thrilling clash, in which the Japanese super -star avoided a catastrophic result in an unforgettable performance, which ended a massive weekends in the unforgettable performance, which ended a massive weekend boxing.

On Sunday evening, Inoue turned out to be a strength in boxing since his professional debut in 2012. He went through four classes of weight, becoming one of three fighters who were unquestioned in two divisions in “Era Four Belt”. Known for his exceptional impact strength, Inoue was a destructive force, and 90% of his winnings are approaching knockout. But Cardenas did not decrease under the shadow of “Monster”. Instead, he came to fight and gave Inoue everything he could do.

When bulky Inoue began to develop the engine in the second round, he met it with the left hook of Cardenas, which sank with a “monster” on canvas. He was lucky that it was knocking down at the end of the round when he went to the corner on the catchy legs. But Inoue shook the cobwebs and methodically went to work, using a inflexible stab to set an assault on the body, which pulled a pair out of Cardenas’s blows.

“Watching today’s fight, everyone is well aware that I like a fight,” said Inoue. “I was very surprised [at the knockdown]But I took things calmly and gathered … In the first round I felt that I had a long distance. It was released in the second round. From then on, I made sure I didn’t do it again. “

But Cardenas did not lose and did not fight with a huge heart, pulling out of the clutches of failure, winging powerful blows, whenever it seemed that the end could be close. The balls of both fighters landed with an audible impact, which attracted a height of 8,474 fans in the arena. Although it was assumed that this was an ordinary attachment for the planned defense of the Inoue title in September against Murodjon “MJ” Akhmadaliev in Tokyo Dome, the fight against Cardenas can be considered a main course.

After the second round, Inoue was notified and took up a more measured approach in the middle rounds, setting his combinations for stab and avoiding a left hook. Inoue turned out to be too powerful for Cardenas and prepared the ground under an thrilling ending, sending his opponent a trio of right hands at the end of the seventh round and throwing himself at the wounded enemy at the beginning of 8. Game Cardenas tried to stay on his feet, but Inoue released a violent combination of seven punch, which forced the detention in the sign: 45.

Although Cardenas saw that his series of victory of the 14-winner stopped, he would leave Las Vegas with newly discovered fame thanks to the kindness of his bold performance against ESPN warrior No. 2 pounds for pounds.

“The fight was a challenging fight,” he said. “I said it all, I said it all. Every interview. He is a pound for a pound, one of the biggest fighters in the world and I just wanted to give fans to fight fans.”

Inoue moves forward along with the September fight against Akhmadaliev and was irritated by a potential movement to a featherweight, where he tried to become the undisputed champion in an unprecedented third grade.

In the co-or-main event, Rafael Espinosis (27-0, 23 KO) presented a dizzying offensive performance to preserve his WBO PIÓRO-Pióra title with the seventh round of Edward Vazquez (17-3).

Espinosis provided a brutal attack from the opening bell, throwing more blows in the first three rounds than Canelo, Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia threw their 12-round fights at the weekend. Despite the game, Vazquez was exceeded and absorbed a huge punishment before the fight was mercifully detained in point 1:47 after another brutal salvo of espinosis.

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Boxing results: “Monster” overcomes the knocking: Inoue stops Cardenas; Espinosis dominates Vazquez in Las Vegas

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WBO, WBC and IBF World Super Bantam Wweath Master Nayy “Monster” Inoue (30-0, 27 KO) had to leave the canvas in the second round to return to Ramon Cardenas (26-2, 14 Kos) on Sunday evening at the T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas. The time of detention took place at 0:45 eight.

In the final fifteen seconds of the second round, Cardenas dropped Inoue with his left hook into the chin to get an 8-hlagon from judge Thomas Taylor. In the third round, Inoue returned well to forty seconds, when Cardenas landed left on the chin of Inoue, knocking him in a few steps.

In the last minute of the fourth round, Inoue landed after hitting the body and chin Cardenas. In the fifth round everything was inoue with a diminutive return from Cardenas. In the last minute of the sixth round, Inoue landed with a few in exchange from Cardenas to the bell.

In the last minute of the seventh round, Inoue had Cardenas on his feet by the bell. In the eighth round, Inoue had Cardenas defenseless half a minute before the ruin, forcing judge Taylor to stop fighting to stop the fight, complaining Cardenas.

In the WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO FEATHER WWWEGHT Master at 6’0 “Rafael” El Divino ‘Espinoza, 27-0 (23) knocked out 5’07 “Edward” Kid “Vazquez, 17-3 (4) at 1:47 seventh round planned 12 rounds.

In the first three rounds of Vazquez appeared forward, on the contrary espinosis with several solid right mountains. In the last minute of the fourth round Espinosis landed after hitting, mainly to the body, without returning from Vazquez to the bell.

In the fifth and sixth round, Espinosis defeated Vazquez in the entire ring, drawing blood from his nose in the fifth. In the seventh round, Espinosis had vasquez defenseless when Judge Harvey Dock finally called to him.

WBO Intercontinental Driter Wail Master Rohan “El Rayo” Polanco, 16-0 (10), defeated Fabian “TNT” Andres Maidana, 24-4 (18), 10-round-in-runding decision. rounds. Polanco dropped Maidan with his body shots in the tenth.

In the first round, Polanco left, he shot, making it look like a tiny night. For two rounds he continued his reluctant Maidana. In the fourth round of Maidana, Polanco shook with a counter on the chin, and then Polanco continued to browse nine rounds.

In the tenth and final round, in the last thirty seconds, Polanco landed to the body, dropping Maidana to the 8th-Hold from Judge Allen Huggins. Maidana managed to get to the bell.

The results of the judges were 100-89, 100-89 and 100-89.

Feather Wweight Ra’eese “The Beest” Aleem, 22-1 (12) defeated Rudy’s “El Tiburon” Garcia, 13-2-1 (2), a unanimous decision.

There was little to choose from in the first five rounds between them. In the seventh and eighth round, Garcia was still moving forward, counteracting Alem.

In the ninth round of Garcia, knowing that he is behind, he was trying a knockout, and at some point on the ropes only a few seconds. In the tenth and final round of Garcia did not have enough energy to hurt Aleema, grabbing him in the clinch, losing the next round with a well -marked face.

Results 98-92, 97-93 and 99-91. Allen Huggins was a judge.

Penal waddler Southpaw Mikito Nakano, 13-0 (12) knocked out Pedro Marquez, 16-2 (10) at 1:58 fourth round.

In the second round, the lead from Nakano on the chin captured delayed knocking, and Marquez takes his knee and 8-detonated from judge Harvey Dock. The remaining minute, the right hook from Nakano on the chin dropped Marquez again. He got up and fought well.

A minute to the third round, the upper right miner from Nakono dropped Marquez for the third time on the 8-story referee. In the fourth round, after a minute, he dropped Marquez to the 8-Halt. Shortly afterwards, another shot from the body dropped Marquez, forcing the judge judge to stop after fourth knocking.

Super delicate Emiliano “El Mexicano” Vargas, 14-0 (12) knocked out Juan “JJ” Leon, 11-3-1 (2) at 1:40 in the second round.

In the second round, halfway, the law from Vargas on the chin dropped Leon on 8-fasting from judge Robert Hoyle. Shortly afterwards, the left hook on the chin from Vargas on the chin and down went Leon, forcing Judge Hoyle to stop.

Super Welter Art Barrera, Jr., 9-0 (7), #152.7, of Paramount, Ca, stopped by Juan ‘El Fresero’ Carlos Guerra, Jr., 6-2-1 (2), #153.7, Chicago, Il, Il, at 1:15 6. And last round.

After the third round, Barrera had a little advantage. In the fifth round, in the last minute, Barrera hurt Guerra. Between the rounds, judge Thomas Taylor made the ring doctor check Guerra. In the middle of the sixth and last round Barrera landed on the Guerry chin, forcing judge Taylor to stop.

In the Patrick O’Connor swing, 0-0 (0), #196.1, with Waldorf, MD, Marcus Smith, 2-1 (2), #188, z?, TN, 4 rounds.

SKIPER was Jimmy Lennon, Jr.

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