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Monster’s mind: Inoue’s reaction to dropping reveals the master’s spirit and the desire to get involved

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Once again, the monster delivered. After two nights of unsuccessful superfigures with the participation of world-class boxers who refused to commit, clearly tense Nayya Inoue (30-0, 27 KO) reached the ring through the arena full of fans, wanting to see Japanese sensation for the first time in four years.

Inoue was obviously a massive favorite against the uninhabited Ramon Cardenas (26-2), but on Sunday evening we were reminded that everything is possible when two trained warriors are thrown at each other. After a typical Inoue opening round, in which he threw various challenging shots from awkward points, Inoue was heavily dropped by a left hook in the second. Immediately after sending to canvas, Inoue got on his knees, looked at his team, assured them that everything was fine, and then watched the judge gave him eight poviat. His eyes were pristine and his behavior was composed, but when he got up and the bell to finish the round, the shoulder sounded slightly with frustration, as if he wanted to signal: “damn, not again.”

In his corner his father/trainer gave a bit stunning advice before he sent his son back to the next round.

Throughout the weekend there was a pattern of fighters who are satisfied with the attempt to cut off in each fight and then refuse to commit. Indeed, when Ryan Garcia was dropped in the second round of his spectacular fight on Friday evening in Times Square, it was created from a canvas shell and reluctant to shoot. Devin Haney, although he has a clear advantage in the speed of his hands and, a bit shocking, in power, he refused to stop attacking from side to side to hurt his man. Canelo never decided to press on ahead and maybe eat a few shots to blame his much larger impacts against the opponent to end the fight.

Needless to say, this was not the case and it never took place in Inoue. Monster fans love to watch how he fights because he is not concerned about dropping, taking up challenges in a novel weight class or fighting the perfect fight. Earlier he stated that he could become a warrior. Glue and move. Win points. He just consciously rejects this option.

The third round began and despite the fact that he was knocked down in the last seconds of the previous round, Inoue did not escape. He did not stick or refuse to commit. He did what he did when he was knocked down at Luis Neri, and when he was wounded against Nonito Donaire. He fought like hell. Fire with fire. Where many contemporary fighters would decide to completely change their game plan when they realized that the guy they were with could sit on canvas with one shot, Inoue decided to Will himself at the Aged -Court.

He went back, the pistols burning, remembering the shot that spread it. Cardenas initially undertook to commit him to the battle of Haymakers, and even landed with massive shots, but as always it was, Inoue began to change the exchange better. In the end, Inoue was able to postpone Cardenas in the 7th round, and then finish it in 8th place. While some online claim that the fight was prematurely completed, it was clear that Inoue began to evaporate his opponent, and all moments would only lead to earnest and unnecessary damage. In addition, Cardenas’s corner has already threatened that he would stop the fight, so the judge’s intervention only slightly cut their approaching actions.

Watching online reactions, several lessons became immediately perceptible. First of all, most fans would prefer a high -level warrior to be dropped on their way to annihilate an opponent than a warrior who wins, fighting as possible. Canelo could make several shots to get inside. Haney could collect some combinations. Ryan could fight. Even Teo could withdraw from showboating and followed a guy who apparently had more fire than. Inoue is dead under the stone. He was certainly aware of penniless performances in two nights earlier and repeatedly stated that he was more interested in a good show than winning the perfect fight. And after the last weekend, even the worst box is about the fact that they will not be hit “, loyalists begin to appear with such monotonous events combined with a real stimulating performance on the same weekend. I like it or no, boxing is a business business, and the best way to share a good show is to be in an stimulating fight. Sending to canvas, but they are noticeably smaller and more than in recent years, which may be due to the fact that warriors like Inoue show that the box is more than remained unbeatable or wrinkling feathers. The best.

Secondly, entertaining money is a good motivator for fighters to enter the ring, but if they simply get them, the fans will continue to disappoint. Promoters and studied must understand that good names do not always create good fights. Perhaps the fighters agree to go through the ropes, because there is now an unusual amount of cash in sport and try to earn, while obtaining is good, regardless of where they are mental and motivational. But how can we make engaging more attractive to fighters? If there is an advantage in this, the fact that invincible fighters currently take more risk, which, I hope, will lead to a reduction in focusing on maintaining an invincible record. Inoue is fighting for heritage, it is clear. He always intends to put someone on his ass, otherwise he will go down. Anyway, it will be fun. Has there ever been such a talented warrior with this kind of mentality?

Finally, to lead to the home a previous point, boxing is a show business. Boxing for some time tried the theater undefeated after the departure of Floyd Mayweather Jr., but it is clear that carefully performed matches with almost certain result are not what drives the interest of fans. Observing how Inoue moves away from the canvas and bites his mouth to present the excited performance of the worker, both free and earnest boxing fans. The confusion of the opponent of the game, who brought more to the table than he expected, created a night that you take with you to work the next day. In the end, this was the legends of the past, which strengthened the indefinite love of sport in the hearts of those who follow him. Great warriors have great records, but legends carve space in your memories.

What are your favorite boxing memories?

Last updated 05/06/2025

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Boxing results: The controversial cut leads to an unconvincing victory: Navarrete takes a technical decision over Suarez

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Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrate (40-2-1, 32 KOS) WBO WBO WBO WBO Junior Champion won on Saturday evening at the Pechang Arena in San Diego, California. The ring doctor stopped the fight one second in the eighth round because of the cut, which Navarrete suffered to the left eye from the head in the sixth round. The stop time was 00: 1 from the eighth round.

In the first round of Navarrate, who took weight six times, Outlanded Suarez, which ended the round with bloody lips. Navarrate had Suarez in trouble with lots of blows in the last minute of the fourth round.

In the fifth round, Navarrate landed on the chin of Suarez. In the sixth round, Navarrate received a nasty cut on his left eyebrow due to a random head clash, causing blood to cover his face throughout the round. Navarrate was still cutting the cut of the whole round. At the end of the round he had Suarez.

In the seventh round, Suarez went to Navarrate with mainly cutting strokes. Judge Edward Collants called the Ring doctor to check the cut after the round, informing the judge to call. Twice they went to the 78-75, 77-76 results cards in favor of Navarrate, adjudicating in the degree of detention 00: 1 eighth round of the technical decision.

In the co-main, NABF and WBO party, Lightweight Champion Reay “Danger” Muratalla, 23-0 (17) defeated WBO player No. 2 Zaur Abdullaev, 20-2 (12), 12-round unanimous decision to win the momentary delicate title IBF.

In the second round Muratalla landed right on the chin Abdullaeva stunning him in the first minute. In the third round, Abdullaev spoke Muratalla, although little blows landed through both boxers.

From seven to the ninth round, Muratalla developed Abdullaeva. Muratalla stuck the way to win in both the tenth and eleventh round. In the twelfth and final round of Muratalla turned into Southpaw and twisted Abdullaeva. Abdullaev’s face looked like he had entered the fan at the end.

Results 118-110, 119-109 and 119-109. The judge was Thomas Taylor.

Super Featheweight Andres Cortes, 23-0 (12), easily defeated Salvadore “Salvi” Jimenez, 14-2-1 (6), uninteresting 10-round unanimous decision.

In the first four rounds, everything was Cortes with a petite picture of Jimenez, who fought the shell, allowing Cortes to go to the body with left hooks.

In the sixth round, Jimenez finally began to throw blows, although not enough to win his first round. In the ninth round, Cortés won the next round. In the tenth and final round it was all Cortes, while Jimenez landed with his last blow and began to celebrate, as if he won the fight, not to mention the round.

The results were 99-91 and 100-90, 100-90. Ray Corona was a judge.

The semi-average Southpaw “Gallo de Oro” in Giovani Santillan, 34-1 (18), was defeated by Angel Beltran, 18-3 (11), raging a 10-round unanimous decision.

In the first 4 rounds, all Beltran had Santillan’s nose bleeding from the third round. In the fifth round Santillan finally did enough for Outland Beltran.

In the last minute of the sixth round Santillan landed half a dozen left to Brody Beltran. In the seventh and eighth round Beltran mostly had Santillan’s support.

In the ninth round Beltran took the next round again at the speed of his hand. In the tenth and final round, below a minute, Santillan’s low blow dropped Beltran. It was close in a close fight. The results are 97-93, 97-93 and 97-93. The judge was Thomas Taylor.

Super Bantamweight Sebastian “Logan” Hernandez, 20-0 (18), defeated Azat “Crazy A” Hovhannisyan, 21-6 (17), a 10-round unanimous decision.

In the first three rounds Hernandez had an advantage for two rounds, and then Hovhannisan took third place, turning Southpaw. In the fourth round Hovhannisyan counted his body attack when he squeezed Hernandez.

In the fifth and sixth round, Hernandez used a cruel body attack to hurt and undo Hovhannisan. In the seventh round Hernandez had Hovhannisyna against the lines, wanting to end the fight when Hovhannisyan returned in the last seconds with a wave of blows.

In the eighth round, Hernandez once again had Hovhannisyana against lines for no reasons. Hovhannisan did enough to go through the round. In the ninth round Hernandez had his way mainly when judge David Solivan decided Hovhannisyan for holding.

In the tenth and final round Hernandez won, going to the body when Hovhannisyan returned and did enough to take a round. The judge’s results were 98-91, 98-91 and 98-91.

The delicate Alan “Kid Kansas” Garcia, 16-1 (11), defeated Cristian “Vikingo” Medina, 8-3-1 (5), according to the eight of a unanimous decision.

In the second round in the right mountains from Medina in the last minute Garcia stayed when Medina knocked him on canvas. In the third round of Garcia left Southpaw, then turned to the Orthodox and put an attack on the medina, having a good round.

In the fifth round of Garcia he had the way to the last half minute, when Medina landed on the upper part, which hurt Garcia at the bell.

In the seventh round the medina landed the upper right, opening the blood flood from Garcia’s nose in the middle of the round. In the eighth and final round, all Garcia is, in the last seconds, the left eyebrows of the medina with blood flowing down his face.

The results were 79–73, 79-73 and 79-73. The judge was Edward Collantes.

Super Flyweight Perla Basaldua, 2-0 (1), easily beat Southpaw Mona Ward, 0-2), four-orphable unanimous decision.

In the first round, Basaldua had her way with Ward, dropping her head in the last seconds, forcing Basaldua to the canvas. In the second and third rounds it was all basalda. In the fourth and final round of Basalda ended the next round. The results of the judges were 40-36, 40-36 and 40-36. Chris Leben was a judge.

SKIPER was Jimmy Lennon, Jr.

Last updated 05/11/2025

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“Rematch to Come” declares Moretti in the highest ranked injustice: the replay shows Punch, not Headbutt, led to the exceeding of the challenged decision of Navarrete against Suarez

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The Vice President of the highest rank Carl Moretti revealed after today’s fight that the answer was found after the Commission ruled that the super feather WBO WBO Emanuel Navarrete champion was caused by the clash of heads from Charly Suarez. Moretti said: “Rematch for the future.” Suarez will get a rematch, now it does not change the fact that the blown phone has stopped him from winning tonight. The judges won it 78-75, 77-76 and 77-76.

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He should have won through TKO from the eighth round and would be the novel WBO Super Feather Wweight champion. The difference in remuneration that Suarez would get into the rematch as a master, not a pretender, would be significant.

If the right call to the cause of cutting, the ruling that it came from the impact, Suarez would win the fight through TKO from the eighth round. The initial ruling of the butt causing the cut led to the controversial result when he came to the winning results and victory of Navarrete and eight round technical decisions.

This is good news for Suarez (18-1, 10 KO) because he lost the fight on Saturday evening according to a technical decision from the eighth round because of the cut, causing the ring doctor stopping the competition. He went to results cards and the judges gave him Navarrete. He didn’t seem to win, but they saw him as a winner.

Fans in social media are mostly called robbery, saying that Suarez should have won by knockout from the eighth round. They ask why the connection was not made on the cause of cutting, taking into account that an immediate replay was used, and the video from each angle showed the landing of the impact on this side of the Navarrete head, in which the cut took place.

Decrease in navarrete

Emanuel Navarrete looked earnest with deterioration today from his first years in 2018-2023. The combination of eating luxurious dishes outside the ring, a punishment that he survived in battles, and cutting the weight begins to bounce back to a 30-year-old. Although Navarrete is still juvenile, his body shows signs of premature physical fall. This happens to many warriors.

Last updated 05/11/2025

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Bloody decisions Emanuel Navarrete Charly Suarez

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By: Sean Crose

Emanuel Navarrete placed his world title WBO World Junior on the line on Saturday evening, when he faced Charly Suarez in San Diego. The Wás fight planned the Twelve Championship and was the main event of the ESPN/Top Rank card. 39-2-1 Navarrete, who had a real problem with weight, began the fight, trying to surpass the aggression of 18-0 Suarez. The defending master began to sand Suarez later in the opening chapter. An accidental hit in the back of the Navarrete head in the second round caused the action to stop. After resuming the round, two warriors went to rinse.

The fighters continued to trade the skin in the third. Suarez was brave and played, but the advantage of Navarrete’s strength seemed to be a given advantage. The fourth was very thrilling. Suarez nailed the master, but Navarrete wounded Suarez immediately later. Indeed, it seemed that Suarez was in trouble … But the man survived. Once again, two warriors exchanged the skin to the sound of the bell. Until the fifth it was clear that Navarrete had a live wire on his arms, because Suarez could beat, but continue. Possible left hook Suarez gave Navarrete a huge cut in the sixth. Suarez, without the intended game of words, immediately went to the blood. The master survived the round, but the cut apparently worried him.

The pace slowed down a bit in the seventh (how could it not?), But the fighters continued the war for abrasion. Despite this, the fight was completely and officially stopped at an early stage of the round because of a nasty wound on Navarrete’s head, which meant that the match had to go to the referee’s cards. Because after the commission looked at the material, it was decided that there was no way to definitely rule that the cut came from a blow. With this in mind, it looked as if the master could be able to hold the belt.

Indeed, the judges ended up in favor of Navarrete. “This is the spirit of a warrior,” said Navarrete in an interview after the fight. “I felt good, I felt mighty, I felt complete.” After recognizing Suarez as a very grave challenge, Navarrete said that he would spend some time and decide what division of weight he wants to fight now in starting. Suarez himself said he thought that the cut was from a blow. Then he began, understandable, he would declare that he would like the rematch. Although, of course, he was nervous about how things worked, Suarez still wore as an athlete; Something that youthful fighters should pay attention.

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