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Inoue had too much for Akhmadaliev Photo Credit: Naoki Fukuda

Nayya Inoue defeated Murodjon Akhmadaliev with a unanimous decision in Japan photo Credit: Naoki Fukuda
Nayya Inoue defeated Murodjon Akhmadaliev with a unanimous decision in Japan photo Credit: Naoki Fukuda

Nayya Inoue successfully defended his undisputed title Super Bantamweight against Murodjon Akhmadaliev on Sunday, the dominant win in Japan in Japan.

Inoue (31-0, 27 KO) survived fear during the last trip against Ramon Cardenas in May, because he was dropped in the second round before gathering to stop the round of America later. Akhmadaliev (14-2, 11 KO) previously prevailed as a united world champion and was the winner of the arrest from the eighth round against Luis Castillo in May in his last task.

Inoue’s speed was quickly at the show, and he was not in a hurry, hammering the arrows into the opponent and controlling the action through the first three rounds.

Even when Akhmadaliev landed, the “monster” would pay him immediately, although Uzbek landed with some decent blows on the fifth.

Inoue enjoyed the battle, and the couple exchanged frantically in the sixth round, and his favorite house quickly worked in the pretender’s body, and despite the best efforts of the 30-year-old, he could not keep the pressure to make enough Japanese master.

Inoue had too much at Akhmadaliev Photo Credit: Naoki Fukuda
Inoue had too much at Akhmadaliev Photo Credit: Naoki Fukuda

Inoue began to augment the pressure, and the eighth saw him at the stake, and Akhmadaliev clearly feels Inoue blows, and also showed damage to the face.

Inoue was playing with Akhmadaliev now, and the pattern of the fight lasted until the last ten seconds, where “MJ” finally found her right hand that buzzed Inoue, but it was much too slow during the day.

Inoue won the competition two results 118-110, and the third at 117-111 and approached the potential hit with Countryman Junto dug.

Inoue has retained his undisputed Super Bantamweight Crown photo: Naoki Fukuda
Inoue has retained his undisputed Super Bantamweight Crown photo: Naoki Fukuda
Medina blows off Takei

Yoshiki Takei lost the title of WBO Bantamweight in his third defense in the main support, because he found a Christian medina too scorching to cope, and the Mexicans won an absolute win in the fourth round.

A huge right hand from Medina (26-4, 19 KO) was strongly (11-1, 9 KO) at the end of the first round, and the Mexican boss fought for the fight, eventually closing the series with the stunning sequence of the upper, which did not give the judge without choosing, as soon as the competition stops.

Matsumoto Beats Takada by TD

The third 12-runder brought a minimum weight and ended with controversy, because the head horror ended the competition between Ryusei Matsumoto and Yuni Takada.

Takada (16-9-3, 6 KO) disappeared worse when he was lying on canvas and was taken from the ring on a stretcher.

The fight concerned the free WBA title, and the competition was made for a technical decision, and the ass was accidental.

Matsumoto (7-0, 4 KO) was announced by the up-to-date master by two results 50-45 and the third is 50-46.

Other card

In the exclusive 10-round Taiga Imanaga won a free Japanese featherlight title, straightening Yudai Murakami (6-3-1).

Two results 100-90 and third in 99-91 meant that Imanaga (9-0, 5 KO) was the dominant winner.

In the eight round, the EI Go (5-1, 2 KO) competition was nervous against Shunpei Ohata in Super Feather Wweight, and Ohata (7-1, 4 Kos) won the fourth round, and in Super Bantamweight, Toshiki Shimomachi (22-1-3, 12 Kos) won all available sessions against Han Sol Lee (9-8, 4, 4 kos).

The only four-runder arrived in Bantamweight, where Taisei Ayano (3-2, 2 KO) won the second round with Yusuke Nawa (2-6, 1 KO).

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Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven – results and report after the fight

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Oleksandr Usyk fought for 11 rounds with Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Matchroom Boxing/Mark Robinson

Oleksandr Usyk defended his world title in Riyad, defeating kickboxing icon Rico Verhoeven in the 11th round.

Verhoeven turned out to be a much tougher test for Usyk than many expected.

From the first bell, the Dutchman proved to be a problem, firing two tidy shots – one from above straight into the champion’s jaw, and the other a nasty shot to the body.

To the surprise of many, Verhoeven dominated most of the fight, with many viewers scoring just two or three rounds in favor of the Ukrainian.

Not only was Verhoeven in control, but he appeared to have hurt Usyk on numerous occasions, who looked nothing like the elusive champion we had become so accustomed to over the years.

Oleksandr Usyk fought for 11 rounds with Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Matchroom Boxing/Mark Robinson

Verhoeven went down in the 11th minute and went over the count before the referee led him to the corner to adjust his mouthpiece.

Ten seconds into the penultimate round, Usyk launched a brutal attack that injured Verhoeven, but he continued to fight. Nevertheless, the referee stepped in at 2:59 of the 11th round and called off the fight.

Many were outraged by the stoppage, with Derek Chisora ​​calling it a “assault” and Ryan Garcia believing the round was already over by the time the referee stepped in.

In an in-ring interview after his victory, Usyk admitted that his opponent was right.

Oleksandr Usyk defended his heavyweight crown against Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Oleksandr Usyk defended his heavyweight crown against Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“Thank you so much Rico, you are an amazing fighter; my team, I love you; you are the best.

“That fight was tough, it was a good fight; I was just boxing, me I threw a right uppercut and bam bam bam.”

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Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven – weigh-in results

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The fury ruined the chances of defeating Klitschko in Dusseldorf (Martin Meissner, AP)

Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven weighed in today before Saturday’s fight in front of the pyramids.

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Who is Rico Verhoeven? Meet Oleksandr Usyk’s next opponent

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Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven fight on the pyramids, photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

History will be made on Saturday when Oleksandr Usyk defends his status as the best heavyweight in the world against Rico Verhoeven.

The Usyk vs Verhoeven fight is the contender’s second professional boxing fight. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

Verhoeven is nicknamed the “King of Kickboxing” and his professional kickboxing record is 54-10 with 16 stoppages along the way.

He was born in the Netherlands and made his professional debut at the age of only 16.

The Dutchman is widely considered one of the best, if not the best, kickboxers of all time. In 2014, he became the GLORY heavyweight champion of the world.

Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven fight on the pyramids, photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

The 37-year-old dominated and defended the title for over a decade.

He is respected in the kickboxing world for his elite cardio skills, technical skills and fighting IQ, and is known to many for his celebrated rivalry with Badr Hari, a man he stopped twice in three years.

Verhoeven is 6 feet 5 inches and has a reach of 200 cm compared to his opponent Usyk who is 6 feet 3 inches and has a reach of 198 cm.

Despite challenging a man who is considered by many to be boxing’s number one, this will be only Verhoeven’s second professional boxing fight.

The only time he stepped into the squared circle was in 2014, before he won either of his kickboxing titles.

In Germany, he faced Janos Finfera 0:5 and made no mistake, stopping his opponent in the second round.

On Saturday in Egypt, Oleksandr Usyk will defend his world heavyweight title in a fight against Rico Verhoeven. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
On Saturday in Egypt, Oleksandr Usyk will defend his world heavyweight title in a fight against Rico Verhoeven. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

His fight with the Ukrainian will take place in front of ul Pyramids of Gizathe first spectacle in this sport, which should prove to be a historic spectacle.

The event was organized by Turki Alalshikh and The Ring Magazine and will be broadcast live on DAZN pay-per-view.

For the past decade, Verhoeven has worked with a highly respected boxing coach Piotr Furywhich helped develop his boxing skills into his kickboxing career.

On Saturday, Rico Verhoeven fights Oleksandr Usyk for the WBC heavyweight world title in Egypt. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
On Saturday, Rico Verhoeven fights Oleksandr Usyk for the WBC heavyweight world title in Egypt. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Verhoeven and Fury have both talked about how beneficial it has been to focus solely on boxing for the past six months; was originally set to face Anthony Joshua.

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