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Vegas breaks out when Inoue destroys Cardenas – unlike the dead Saudi arena!

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Image: Boxing Results: 'Monster' Overcomes Knockdown: Inoue Stops Cardenas; Espinoza Dominates Vazquez in Las Vegas

Let’s just break it apart from the mountain: Canelo, Haney and Garcia milking Boxing fans are parched and it’s time for someone to call this circus.

Canelo dragged his act to Saudi Arabia to fight before what? A sea of ​​empty seats and bored oil princes scrolling their phones. Not singing or roar, even a drunk boy in a crowd shouting abuse – just dead air and zombie VIP. Canelo should break his head in Vegas or pack the stadium in Mexico, where people actually care. Instead, we received this overstated Snoosest in the desert full of people who could not replace the blow if they hit them in the face.

Then there is Times Square – where the fans were practically It is hostile Watching Devin Haney Shadowbox for twelve rounds, while Ryan Garcia – king of boxing selfie – hovered around throwing blows, as if he tried not to break his nail. And let’s not forget that Dad Devina Haney off the beaten track, losing his mind, behaving, as if his son was making a boxing masterpiece, smiling and barking, as if he were the godfather of some technical revolution, while the fans were at a distance of one of the nap group.

And William Scull? What for a joke. He spent twelve rounds Launching As if he were in a charity, not a fight for the title of world champion. Without fire, without sand, without intention to make it a war. He just appeared to survive, catch a check and intact teeth. It was not a pretender – it was a moving bulky bag with a passport. Embarrassing.

I will tell you straight – I would take it Drunk, mug, Eddie Hearn-Insult, chaos soaked in beer of a real boxing crowd Above the dead Saudi VIP naps every day of the week.

Give me a lot – the guys shouting for nonsense, they run away in the transitions over who is rushing, who spills the drinks after the seats, shouting “F— DAZN!” AND “Oi Eddie, you ruin this sport!” As long as security moves your arms and allows it to be reproduced. This is boxing. This is a heartbeat.

Yes, last week I left the atmosphere of Tottenham-all Coked-up Wannabe Stone Island Warriors Shadowboxing in the hall, thinking that they are one of the winnings for the filmmakers of the ring. But you know what? I was wrong. I would take Tottenham every day on Saudi Arabia – Just save me barefoot prostitutes, which after the fighting after the fighting. At least he lives inside.

I will take ten pissed hooligans swaying in beer than in the first time Saudi full of influential, too busy transmission of their sushi plates to see that someone hits the face. This crowd of Vegas during the Inoue war? This is how sport was supposed to feel – violent, messy, alive.

Boxing was never to be pure or silent – it was supposed to be a storm. This night Vegas showed how dead these oil cards are.

Enter Naoye Inoue: Save the damn soul of boxing and pulling it out of a coma

Inoue (30-0, 27 KO) not only appeared to win, he came wage war. Yes, he was broken and dropped in the second round of Cardenas (26-2, 14 Kos)-and you know what he did? He smiled, vacuumed and turned the ring in the battlefield.

In the fifth and sixth rounds he was destruction Cardenas with wicked meters, chopping the body, dividing the guard like a surgeon. Seventh round? Cardenas left, swaying, desperately turned the script – Inoue calmly blew him up with his right hand and folded it like a chair. Round eighth? Only the finish – immaculate, cool violence, until the judge had to pull out Cardenas.

Inoue summarized it beautifully: “I like a fight … I kept peaceful and joined.” This is a real warrior-not influential fluff, without tap dance, without running.

Undercard:

  • Rafael espinosis He examined Edward Vazquez in seven, all gases, without brakes.

  • Rohan Polanco Fabian Maidan dominated, even dropping him overdue on additional punctuation.

  • Emiliano Vargas He went out through Juan Leon in two rounds – Savage.

  • Mikito was drunk He crashed Pedro Marquez five times before the judge pulled the plug.

  • Art Barrera Jr. Chopped Juan Carlos Guerra Jr. with brutal precision.

  • Raeese aleem I lived in Rudy Garcia in ten effortless rounds.

Vegas roared like a real city of struggle. Saudi? You could hear a decrease in the pin between yawning.

This is the question: why, to the hell, we still pretend that channel channels, Haney’s master class, Garcia influential parades, and Saudi crowds are the future of boxing-when Inoue just marched to Vegas and gave us blood, chaos and violence on which this sport was built? Wake up. This is what a real fight looks like.

Last updated 05/05/2025

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Rafael Espinosis Tops Riyadh & Times Square output

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Image: Rafael Espinoza's Output Tops Riyadh & Times Square

Rafael Espinoza (27-0, 23 KO) overshadowed the fighters from the Times Square and Riyadh events, combined with his successful defense of his title WBO Feather, Turning out of Edward Vazquez in the seventh round on Sunday evening at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Outshines Riyadh, Nyc

. 520 blows The fact that Espinosis threw in seven rounds was more than any of the Marquee fighters at the Times Square event in Recent York last Friday. Rafael quit more shots than those fighters in his 12-rounds: Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney and Teofimo Lopez. It would be a good idea that Turks Alalshikh would scrape with a warriorS For future events and focus on guys such as Rafael Espinosis. Turks must Drop. At the beginning we are talking about the above fighters, Ryan, Haney and Teofimo.

The performance of Espinosis 6’1 ″ showed that he is a warrior No. 1 at the age of 126, because no one has ever done what he did to the warrior Vazquez. It made it look effortless. Averaged espinosis 74 BIGS Throwed in seven rounds before judge Harvey Dock stopped him.

Espinosis systematically broke Vazquez with hooks, mountains and body shots from bullets from 1 to 6, until he overwhelmed him with a shot in round 7 to get space. Vazquez absorbed many penalties in battle, and his face looked like a complete mess. He showed a lot of heart to stop there with Rafael to the seventh because he worked on him.

Statistics of strokes

    • Rafael Espinosis: 207 out of 520 blows thrown for 39.8%
    • Edward Vazquez: 123 of 325 for 37.8%

He avoided the master

The downside of the espinoosis performance is that it will probably make it even more avoided than already at the age of 126. He is not wanted by other featherweight masters or the best rivals. In addition, when Nayya Inoue ultimately rises with Super Bantamweight, it is unlikely to fight espinosis. It is unrealistic to assume that he will want to fight him because of the last two performances against Vazquez and former master WBO Robeisa Ramirez.

“I knew he was a great opponent. I knew he would come to fight. And that’s good, because it allowed me to show more of my possibilities,” said Rafael Espinosis after the fight. “This is a kind of fight that people like to watch. And I like it too. People deserve this kind of fighting

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Fighter classes: Inoue, Canelo, Lopez Pass; One boxer gets F-

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Last weekend in Boxing was emphasized by three enormous cards – Friday at Modern York Times Square; Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; And Sunday in Las Vegas. There were six fights for the title and two for the undisputed championship. However, not all warriors acted as expected.

Ryan Garcia (24-2-1 NC, 20 KO), fighting for the first time since his year-round suspension for a positive testing for the forbidden substance in April last year, lost his unanimous decision about Rolando “Rolly” Romero in the Friday main event. Garcia landed 66 blows, not connecting in over nine attempts in all 12 rounds. The competition concerned the empty “ordinary” welterweight title.

Earlier that night, Teofimo Lopez (22-1, 13 KO) defended his semi-edited weight WBO with a dominant performance against Arnold Barboz Jr. (32-1, 11 KO). Lopez looked like his aged self in Modern York, and his speed and excellent leg work were too high for Barboza to overcome.

The unquestioned master of lightweight Devin Haney (32-0-1 NC, 15 KO) made a unanimous decision about the former Jose Ramirez welterweight title owner (29-3, 18 KO). Haney landed only 70 blows in 12 rounds, but Ramirez was worse, he landed 40. In six rounds Ramirez only two blows landed.

On Saturday, Canelo Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KO) defeated William Scull (23-1, 9 KO) by a unanimous decision to regain the unquestionable championships of super medium weight. Both fighters merged with the landing of 111 stamps (56 for Canelo, 55 for SCULL). Both of them also joined to throw 445 blows, which is the smallest attempt in a 12-round fight since Compubox began to follow the Stat 40 years ago.

Things improved on Sunday. The undisputed junior champion of Nayy Inoue (30-0, 27 KO) and President Ramon Cardenas (26-2, 14 KO) placed one of the best fights of the year. Inoue fell in round 2, but he recovered to stop Cardenas in the eighth round. Inoue landed 176 blows in battle. To compare, Canelo, Garcia and Haney landed 182 stamps together.

In the Co-Main event, Rafael Espinosis (27-0, 23 KO) defended his title Pen-Piór in the seventh round of Edward Vazquez (17-3, 4 Kos). It was another flawless performance of the highest featherweight master in boxing history (6 feet-1).

Andreas Hale looks at the best warriors to compete this weekend and evaluates his performances.


Friday report card

Teofimo Lopez: B

In the first of the triple fights Times Square saw that Lopez was thoroughly deleted previously undeniable Barboza. The “takeover” was better than Barboza in every aspect of the game and was the only warrior in Modern York who understood the allocation of entertainment while working on victory. He did not approach Barbozy, but he tried to make this program as best as possible. When he is chosen, Lopez is easily one of the most complete fighters in the world. Could he bear a better chance of spending barbose featherlight? Radiant. But he did the work against the top of the rival, and the winnings are the most crucial.

Devin Haney: D+

Haney won the fight against Ramirez, but he didn’t do much to erase the memories of fans who remember that he was plundered by Garcia’s left hooks last year. He fought as if he had the persistent effects of Garcia’s beating, the ring was constantly circulating and throwing 229 blows disappointing. Although Haney is talented, it was a performance that he should forget sooner than later. It is physically too good for this. But if he does not believe in himself, his performances will continue to suffer and subject to public control.

Rolando “Rolly” Romero: C

The fight, which seemed that she would not need the involvement of judges, ended in distance. But Romero, who has never been known for his defensive bravery, deserves to be recognized as a completely neutralizing the Garcia’s left hook. He also changed the fight route, putting off Garcia with a double left hook in the second round. It was not an electrifying fight against the imagination, but Rolly caused stern nervousness, disturbed the plans of the Garcii-Haney rematch and put himself a stern fight in the next case.

Ryan Garcia: f

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Ryan Garcia is easily beaten by Rolando Romero to leave hope for Devin Haney’s rematch in Tatters.

Simply put, Garcia blew it up. With so many questions after his unsuccessful drug test transformed a brilliant decision against Haney into a lack of failure, Garcia had a chance to buy back and prove that Peds did not support him last year. Instead, he was flat and lethargy and allowed Ostrovort to put it on canvas and an advantage. No respect for Romero, but Garcia had a perfect opponent with whom you can provide fireworks. Instead, it stood out when the lights were the brightest. He did nothing to prove that he should face Haney in a rematch. His future as a star is threatened if he does not find a way to reverse her.


Saturday report card

Canelo Alvarez: D.

Canelo did not get f because his opponent was not interested in trying to win. Despite this, throwing fatal 152 blows in a 12-round fight, like Canelo, is unforgivable. He may rightly blame Scull for not involved, but must accept responsibility for very little possibilities – especially when it was clear that SCULL cannot hurt him. We have not seen a Vintage Canelo performance for a long time. I hope that he ends with his September fight against Terenka Crawford.

William Scull: F-

It was a disgusting performance of Scull in his biggest fight in his career. Few knew who they were going in the fight against Canelo, and now everyone will want to forget about his name after the performance in which you do not want to get involved. Between his 12 dance rounds and the occasional complaint that Canelo’s blows were low – although they were clearly above the belt line – Scull made himself a negative description. If we are lucky, we won’t see him again.


Sunday report card

Rafael espinosis: r+

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Rafael Espinosis dominates Edward Vazquez from TKO to stop the belt

Rafael Espinosis confirms too much to Edward Vazquez because he earns TKO in the seventh round to keep his title WBO Feather Wweight.

Espinosis has done everything in his power to prove that Sunday in Las Vegas will be a different experience than what happened on Friday at Times Square and Saturday in Saudi Arabia. He set a crazy pace with a resistant Vazquez, collecting points, using its significant height and achieving the advantage. In the third round he threw more blows than Canelo, Haney and Garcia joined in their 12-rounds. Espinosis negates his physical advantages by fighting inside, but he is undoubtedly an electrifying warrior to watch.

Naola Inunao: A

Inoue saved boxing from a terribly disappointing weekend, providing an unforgettable fight full of drama and emotions towards Ramon Cardenas. Inoue had sufficient susceptibility to cause tension when he was dropped in the second round, and then raised the pressure to ensure a cruel finish in the eighth round. Inoue is not only one of the best pound fighters in boxing, he is one of the most electrifying.

Ramon Cardenas: B

It is often petty to say that a warrior can win, even when he loses, but that’s exactly what Cardenas did in his electrifying duel with Inoue. Unlike most other pages B this weekend, Cardenas won. Although he would eventually be overwhelmed by Inoue’s power and combination, he became the second warrior who put the Japanese superstar on canvas and for a moment the world asks if he would be able to cause great nervousness. Even when it seemed that it would consist, Cardenas refused to withdraw and came out swinging. Nobody gained more up-to-date boxes in boxing than Cardenas this weekend.

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Bag dropped: Bad performances of Garcia and Haney threaten the lucrative revenge

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Image: Bag Dropped: Garcia and Haney's Poor Performances Jeopardize Lucrative Rematch

The status of a rematch between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney is unclear after Ryan’s defeat against Rolando Romero “Romero” and the terribly bad performance of Haney in victory over Jose Ramirez last Friday at the Times Square event in Modern York on May 2.

Turki Alalshikh did not confirm if the Garcia vs. rematch plans. Haney 2 are still there in October in Riyadh. However, the terrible performances of both hurt fans seeing the second fight. Perhaps they will have to buy back against other warriors, preferably high -level pretenders.

Doubtfully rematch

This will require Garcia to avenge his loss in Rolly or defeat one of the champions at the age of 147, such as Jaron Ennis or Brian Norman Jr., as in the case of Haneya, he should also be put on with a stone killer. His performance in victory over Jose Ramirez was so feeble that his reserves fell even more. Turki must throw Haney with one of these sharks in the final fight from the ground:

– Jaron Ennis
– Brian Norman Jr.
– Conor Benn
– Gary Antuanne Russell
– Richardson Hitchins

Promoter Eddie Hearn says Ryan and Haney “I dropped the bag” Without meeting in your fights. It reveals that Garcia (24-2, 20 KO) and Haney (32-0, 15 KO) were to be “directed” in the ring after the fighting to start promoting their great rematch in October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. What has not happened that suggests that Turks Alalshikh may decide not to go with their plans for the Garcia-Haney 2 rematch.

They both had to win the fights to block in the October rematch. Although Haney performed his role, defeating Ramirez, he was shy and threw only 224 hitting the entire 12-round fight. Haney landed 70, but he looked afraid to stand and fight. Commenator Tim Bradley says he thinks Devin has PTSD He took against Ryan Garcia last April 20 in Brooklyn, Modern York.

Ryan was knocked down in the second round by a ponderous Romero (17-2, 13 KO) and surprisingly passed through the rest of the road, a 12-round unanimous lost decision of the results 115-112, 118-109 and 115-112.

Nerves and inaction

“Ryan and Devin dropped the bag in the largest drop of the bag you’ve ever seen,” said Eddie Hearn WarriorResponding to the terrible performances of Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney last Friday evening at Times Square, Modern York.

Hearn is right. Both Haney and Garcia gave the chance to get golden frosty, tough cash thanks to the terrible performance last Friday evening. Both were equally penniless and there is no way on earth so that Turks could put them in a rematch and be well received by boxeries.

“Tonight was to be directed at a great rematch,” Hearn continued. “Proverbs to Rolly, but Ryan simply did not appear at all. He did not try to win the fight or he? I know he was buzzed early, but it wasn’t really tough to knock down. But he just let the fight passed. It’s crazy.”

It seemed that Kingry lost his nerves after Rolly dropped him in the second round and after that she did not dare to get involved. You can understand why. Romero looked like Julian Jackson 2.0 in this fight and hit the holes in Ryan with each shot.

“It was all right,” said Hearn, asked what he thought about Haney’s performance against Jose Ramirez. “I told him,” You really had to keep your feet a little more. He was raining Ramirez a few times, but I think there was a lot of nerves. I think he is [Haney] He was out of year. Ryan is also not a year aged. Inactivity kills. We saw it tonight. “

What does Hearn talk about? Haney was not “fine” with his performance against Ramirrez. He was even worse than Ryan, because he looked 100% terrified and escaped from the battlefield. When fans see such warriors, they perceive it as a elementary cowardice. This is the only way to interpret.

Haney looked like a jump like War veteran with shockYou can’t deal with stressful events without a mental lecture. This loss with Ryan Garcia took something from Haney, leaving the shell that the fans saw against Ramirez.

Last updated 05/05/2025

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