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Naoya Inaua Avoids Early knockdown to stop Ramon Cardens in the eighth round, maintains the undisputed title

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The first battle of Naoya INOU on US soil since 2021 resulted in a successful defense of his undisputed junior Fedarweight Championship against Ramon Cardenas, although the fight was full of unexpected drama. Inau, who entered a large -scale favorite, was dropped by an ideal Cardensus Hook in the second round and had to navigate some tempering water before breaking Cardens to score the eighth round of vaccines.

Kardenus, knowing that he would have to earn the honor of the Inau, tried to make a strong start by showing a quick job, which he landed several times. Without the power coming behind the jab of Cardens, Inoae continued in his standard mode of firing his own jab to kill the right hands. At the end of the opening frame, a heavy straight was connected to the right right.

After this Cardensaus flipped the entire fight in the second round. After showing more aggression and forcing the rear in the rounds in the rounds, Cardens took advantage of the inauguration of Inaua to return the aggression and fielded a left hook counter, leaving the Inaua to the canvas in a shocking moment.

Inaua defeated the count, but Kardenus clearly felt that he had found the key to disturb the Titanic. Cardenas began to sit on counter shots, while sometimes there is further explosion with flurries for the body and head. All at all times, the Inau was firing the jabs and throwing the right hands either around or through the Kardenus guard.

INOUE solved the puzzle in the fourth round, took out heavy punches and combined with combinations for the body and head and finally forced more and more Cardens than the previous round.

Inoue hit a timid right hand through the sixth round, which led to Cardens back to the ropes. Inaua tried to bounce with a constant shock of the panches before firing back with his attack. Inaua ended the round with another attack in a wild round, which continued to show the heart from the underdog on a large scale.

Every time Cardeneas saw it, it appeared that the Inau was breaking it, but the Inau attack finally caught in the sixth round as he fielded a series of right hand straight, due to which the Cardensaus dropped it into the corner with ropes holding him, resulting in a knockdown.

As soon as the round 8 begins, the Inu was not ready to remove the hook. From the beginning of the round, the Inau was moving forward and Cardens had again stumbled into ropes. Inaua continued to throw shots until the referee jumped to stop the boxing. Cardens opposed the referee’s decision, but his own corner had said before the start of the frame that they were only giving another round to be bent and the punishment was very high.

“I think, seeing tonight’s fight, everyone is very aware that I like to dispute,” Inau said after his victory. “I was very surprised (by Nockdown), but I was able to keep myself together.”

With winning, Inaua improved 30–0 as a professional, with a knockout 27 wins. Winning Cardens was the fourth defense of his undisputed title (he was undisputed in Banmweight before gaining weight earlier).

It seems that the Inau will remain in Junior Fedarweight for his next battle as he said that WBA interim champion Murodzone Akhmadaliev lasted later in a long -awaited year.

“Next, September, MJ,” Inau said.


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Jake Paul vs Garvonta Davis Fight: Social Media Superstar to Face ‘Tank’ in ‘Tank’ in exhibition bout in November

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After a two -time former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, after negotiating to face the most dangerous challenge of his career, Jake Paul has now published the current WBA lightweight champion Gerova “tank” to fight with “Tank” Davis. The streaming service met Davis in an exhibition bout at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on 14 November, in a streaming service announced on Wednesday.

The declaration is strange, as Paul has fought his career in the cruiserweight, with the exception of his fight with Mike Tyson, which was held in heavyweight. It makes for a difference of approximately 65-pounds where both people compete regularly as Davis is the owner of a title in the 135-Pound Division.

Paul had set his places on the Joshua fight, which Paul had a significant departure from contacting his boxing career.

Paul began defeating a series of fellow social media affected Anisongib, former NBA player Nat Robinson and former UFC fighters before losing close decisions for Tommy Fury in 2023. Paul defeated some more former UFC fighters and two low-level boxers to a box office repeatedly disappointed for the same time before the most time, which was the most time before by the same former UFC fighters and two low-level boxers. Chavez Junior.

All those opponents have been outside the world of boxing, or underscribed, or are well out of their prime, before their prime. Therefore, the conversation with Joshua was amazing.

Instead, Paul will now face Davis in a match that will not rely on the professional record of any man.

Davis is more skillful in his career with many titles in his career and some of the best skills in sports. But he must have been giving a lot of shape to Paul, and not only in weight, because Davis is eight inches short.

Davis was connected to a rematch with Lamont Roach Junior. After both fighters struggled with one Controversial draw in March In a battle, many people believe that Roach won. Draw kept Davis correct as a professional on 30–0-1.

Roach Remach separated after Davis was arrested on July 11 to attack his girlfriend. Those allegations were removed On August 12 after suppressing the allegations of the alleged victim.


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Former champion Julio Sesar Chavez Junior was sent to Mexico, jailed after ice arrest in Los Angeles

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Boxer Julio Sesar Chavez Junior is in Mexican Jail after being deported from the United States. Chavez was arrested in the US last month and Cartel’s participation was accused.

An official said that Chavez was admitted to a jail in the northern state of Sonora. The Associated Press On Tuesday on the condition of anonymity. Chavez, 39, warned for his arrest in Mexico for smuggling alleged weapons and drugs, and relations with Sinaloa Cartel. Mexico Attorney General Alejandro Gartz Manero had revealed the investigation of Chavez, which started in 2019.

Mexican President Claudia Shinbam confirmed Chavez’s exile during a news conference on Tuesday.

“I think he was deported,” Shinbam told reporters. “I don’t know that it was yesterday or this morning. But he told us that he would come to Mexico.”

snow Chavez arrested on 2 July In Los Angeles, after days Lose to Jake Paul In a high-profile boxing fight. Chavez was arrested for eliminating his visa and lying on the application of a green card. The Homeland Security Department said last month that Chavez had abolished a tourist visa, which ended in February 2024.

According to the law enforcement, Chavez applied to an American citizen in April 2024 for a valid permanent resident position based on his marriage. Officials say Chavez’s spouse was linked to Sinaloa Cartel-Named as a foreign terrorist organization by the American government-Cartel leader Jokin Guzman’s now through a prior relationship with the deceased son.

Former WBC Middleweight Champion Caves is the son of the legendary three-division World Champion, Julio Sesar Chavez. In 2012, Chhote Chavez was convicted of drunk driving in Los Angeles and sentenced to 13 days to jail. In January 2024, he was allegedly arrested on gun charges for having two AR-style ghost rifles.


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Boxing schedule for 2025: Kennelo Alverez vs. Terence Crawford, Naoya Innua vs Murodzone Akhmadaliev Deck

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Boxing has been rolling with a sudden busy calendar for summer months. After the slow start of summer in June, things have increased significantly in July.

Katie Taylor won her trillion with Amanda Serano at the Madison Square Garden to maintain her undisputed junior welterweight title. And Shakur Stevenson took William Zepeda down to retain his title the next night, while Hamjah became a top super middleweight contender with a TKO of Shairaz Edgar Berlanga.

Big quarrels continued in July, in which Olexander UCIC dropped Daniel Dubois in five rounds. The rematch between Usyk and Dubois was for the undisputed Heavyweight Championship, the second time usyk achieved an undisputed position to go with a four-belt regime in the cruiserweight.

Famous Manny Pacquoo made a successful comeback in the ring at 46, although he did not win against WBC Welterweight Champion Mario Barios. Despite entering the ring as an underdog, the pacquoys managed to fight for a draw and proved that he still had some juice, even after four years of retirement.

Moses Itauma, Growing Heavyweight Possibility at just 20, Dilian thrilled with the first round knockout of White

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Moses Itauma, Growing Heavyweight Possibility at just 20, Dilian thrilled with the first round knockout of White

The summer wraps the most wrapped for the most part on September 13 when the Kenloe Alverages takes the Terence Crawford from the Eligant Stadium in Las Vegas. Thereafter, another pound-for-pound is great in Naoya Inaua, who is making his return to the ring on 14 September against the top challenger Murodzone Akhmadaliev in Japan.

Take a look at the calendar for 2025 below.

Note: It will be constantly updated with change and additions.

2025 upcoming boxing schedule

22 August Orlando Florida Yoelvis Gomez vs Edwin Human Junior Junior middleweight Dezen
23 August Orlando Florida Cunt tellez vs Abas Barau Junior middleweight Dezen
23 August Ultrinacham, England Jack Referty vs Mark Chamberlane Junior welterweight Dezen
13 September Las vegas Kennelo Alveraz (C) vs. Terence Crawford Undisputed super middleweight title Netflix
13 September Belfast, Northern Ireland Lewis Croker vs. Paddy Donovan Empty ibf welterweight title Dezen
14 September Nagoya, japan Naoya Inau (C) vs Murodzon Akhmadaliev Naturally junior feather title TBA
4 November Manchester, England Joshua Buutsi vs Zach Parker Light heavyweight Dezen
22 November Riyadh, Saudi Arabia David Benavidez (C) vs Anthony Yard WBC Light Heavyweight Title Dezen


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