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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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Shakur Stevenson Summarizes Conor Benn’s Boxing Skills Ahead of Potential Fight with Ryan Garcia: ‘I’m Going to Say It’

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Shakur Stevenson sums up Conor Benn’s boxing ability ahead of potential Ryan Garcia fight: “I will say that”

Shakur Stevenson has assessed Conor Benn’s boxing skills, insisting that the 29-year-old never actually wanted to fight him as it now looks like he will face Ryan Garcia instead.

Benn jumped into the ring shortly after Stevenson scored a unanimous decision over Teofimo Lopez in January, giving the impression that he really wanted to face the four-division world champion.

However, according to Stevenson, “The Destroyer” was never willing to entertain their potential meeting, which is why he is now pursuing a clash with Garcia.

The pair are expected to fight for Garcia’s WBC welterweight title later this year, depending on how Zuffa Boxing handles cease and desist letter sent by Golden Boy.

Oscar De La Hoya’s promotional team maintains that Garcia, who is reportedly still under contract, could not have entered into negotiations without their consent.

However, Benn still has a chance to win the world title considering he is the mandatory challenger for the WBC 147-pound title.

The Ilford man secured and maintained that position with back-to-back wins over Chris Eubank Jr and Regis Prograis in November and April respectively.

However, Stevenson said that when it comes to his world-class qualifications The whole fight against smoke That he believes Benn’s commercial influence explains why he is the No. 1 contender for the WBC.

“We reached out and said, ‘Let’s do it.’ I heard that from people very close to him [fight] is not what they really want.

“As a fighter, he is at a lower level [me]. But what I will say about Conor Benn is that he is very focused and he is getting better – he is not just staying in the same place.

“I think Conor Benn is a great businessman – he’s a low-level player making top-shelf money. [Regarding the weight difference]you have to realize that Conor Benn is not some super-big guy. It is very petite.

If Garcia faces Benn, it will be his first world title defense since dethroning Mario Barrios by unanimous decision in February.

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Tim Bradley says no promoter can match what Zuffa would pay Haney and Shakur

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Tim Bradley believes the growing connections between Devin Haney, Shakur Stevenson and Zuffa Boxing have less to do with avoiding certain opponents and more to do with the extraordinary financial opportunities currently available in the sport.

Speculation about Haney and Stevenson potentially joining Dana White’s boxing venture has increased in recent weeks, with both fighters having no long-term promotional commitments.


“No one will be able to pay them that amount. It doesn’t matter, wherever else they go, they won’t make that kind of money,” Bradley said on his YouTube channel.

“We remember and we go back to the time when PBC was founded, they were overpaying the players. Eddie Hearn is on DAZN and they started overpaying the players. It’s a period right now for these players, especially at the highest level, if they want to make money on the book, this is the perfect opportunity now.”

“With that in mind, this is why I see Haney and Shakur Stevenson signing on that dotted line,” Bradley said. “How they do it is another matter. How they arrange the contract will be another matter.”

“You only make money like this once in a lifetime. This is a great opportunity for both of these guys because of the type of life-changing money they will receive.”

Stevenson fulfilled his promotional obligations with Matchroom earlier this year after previously leaving Top Rank, leaving the WBC lightweight champion without a formal promoter. Meanwhile, Haney has largely pursued his career alongside his father, Bill Haney, having previously worked with both Matchroom and Top Rank.

Any move involving Haney could still be complicated by his position as the WBO welterweight champion. The sanctioning body recently confirmed that his mandatory against top contender Keyshawn Davis is next, despite discussions about other potential fights.

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Roy Jones Jr urges Tyson Fury to avoid two men ahead of Anthony Joshua fight: ‘They could spoil the party’

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Roy Jones Jr urges Tyson Fury to avoid two men before Anthony Joshua fight: “They can spoil the party”

As Tyson Fury searches for an August opponent, fan-favorite four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr. advises “The Gypsy King” to stay away from two rumored opponents who he believes “could crash the party” ahead of his highly anticipated fight with Anthony Joshua.

Although AJ is scheduled to face Kristian Prenga on Saturday, July 25 in preparation for his clash with Fury, the latter is yet to announce who will be in the opposing team’s corner for his next fight.

As a result, many names have been linked to an attempt to thwart Fury’s plans for a “Battle of Britain” between himself and “AJ”; with Nelson Hysa understood as the current “leading option”.

However, both Andy Ruiz Jr and Jarrell Miller were also mentioned for away corners. I’m talking to Betting showroomJones told Fury to avoid both men, believing that any “real challenge” could foil his plans.

“I know what they’re doing and I understand the warm-up fights for both of them. I just hope they’re warm-up fights and not real challenges, because if they’re real challenges, no one will win.”

“It happens every time. Every time they fight a real challenge, before they start fighting each other, someone gets defeated.

“So I hope they take real warm-up fights and not real fights, because if they take two real fights, someone’s going to lose. I hope it’s not Andy Ruiz and I hope it’s not ‘Huge Baby’ Miller for Fury.”

“I think Fury can really beat them both, but Andy Ruiz ruined the party on Joshua’s side one time. Please don’t let him ruin the party again.

“Miller is no bum either. Both Miller and Andy Ruiz can crash a party.”

Fury’s opponent is expected to be confirmed soon, along with his The “run out” is scheduled to take place in August.

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