Promoter Eddie Hearn says that the clash of the undisputed master Super Bantamweight Nayya Inoue and Murodjon Akhmadaliev were “50-50” on Sunday, September 14, 2025 on IG Arena, Nagoya, Japan.
Promotors Hearn WBA fleeting champion 122-pounds Akhmadaliev (14-1, 11 KO) and believes that the reason for this fight is the pressure he exerts on Inoue (30-0, 27 KO) to take this fight. He had been at the same time for almost two years, calling for a “monster” to fight. Now he finally gained his wish.
The challenge of US audience
Inoue will defend its four IBF, WBA, WBC, WBC and WBO titles in the most hard fight of his career. Until now, the most hard fight was his first fight against Nonito Donaire on November 7, 2019. It was the 36-year version of Donaire, which Inoue fought.
Inoue Vs. event Akhmadaliev starts at 4:00 et / 1:00 PT, live in Fight Sports Max on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
The reason why Inoue-Akmadaliev is scheduled for Sunday is to avoid contradiction with the event Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford on Saturday, September 13. Planning on Sunday Inoue vs. Akhmadaliev, maximizes viewership, avoiding Saturday’s event.
“Inoue against MJ is one of the best fights in boxing. I have to respect Inoue for the fact that people around him did not want to take this fight,” said promoter Matchroom Eddie Hearn to make a ring magazine.
Hearn is a bit overboard with the praise of Inoue vs. Mj. This is good, but it is not one that many fans will see in the US due to the lack of the main transmitting network. In addition, the start of the event at the beginning of 4:00 ET will hurt viewership.
“50/50” attitude Hearna
“I feel like I took them enough. I am very joyful that they took it. I see it as a 50/50 fight. The two best fighters in the division, the best fight in the division. We can’t wait to go to Japan in September.”
He is a good warrior, but he is not a “monster,” said Bob Arum, a top -class promoter, talking about Akhmadalieva, who is not at the Inoue level.
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