Wrap-Up: Canelo vs Jake Paul drama, Chisora, Inoue’s next fight, more Canelo Alvarez, Jake Paul, and Riyadh Season stole the biggest headlines this week in boxing | Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images Canelo Alvarez, Jake Paul, ... ...
Japanese boxing superstar Naoya Inoue is headed to the United States after another devastating knockout.
“This fight is win or win,” assured the champion in his speech to reporters. “I won’t let Nery do anything in the ring,” he continued. The Asian is sure that he will come out with his hand up and assured that he will not make mistakes in a complicated fight like the one ahe...
Becausebody shotsdon’t score as much in the amateur ranks, there isn’t much focus in this area when it comes to fight strategies. Too much focus is placed on head-hunting, especially in Olympic boxing. As a result, body punching has become a lost art. In a real fight, however, bod...
This one was a rematch of a 2019 fight of the year, whereInoue (23-0, KO20)prevailed on the cards after his sternest test to date in the final of the World Boxing Super Series.Donaire (42-7, KO28)was considered near finished, but put up a huge effort and troubled the big punchin...
— Pro Boxing Fans (@ProBoxingFans)January 24, 2025 Sasaki overcomes Sakai On the undercard, Jin Sasaki defended his WBO Asia Pacific and OPBF welterweight titles with a clear points win in an energetic display against the teak-tough Shoki Sakai. ...
Naoya Inoue’s third fight in the World Boxing Super Series’ bantamweight tournament wasn’t nearly as easy as his first two quick knockouts in it. Powerful veteran Nonito Donaire rocked Inoue with a right hand in the ninth round, bloodied the unbeaten Japanese star and made him work harder...
Inoue beat Donaire by unanimous decision in 2019, a grueling bout that was voted the best fight of the year by the Boxing Writers Association of America. Once his unification mission for the bantamweight belts is complete, the already three-division world champion Inoue plans to move up a weig...
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"My gym owner gave me that nickname -- "kaibutsu," the monster -- when I had my debut match. When he was active in boxing, people used to say he was a genius. When I debuted, someone asked him how genius I was, then he answered that I was beyond that. He told him that I'm...