September 3rd 2024.
Naoya Inoue, known as 'The Monster', has once again proven himself as the undisputed super-bantamweight champion of the world. In a highly-anticipated match against TJ Doheny, Inoue emerged victorious with a seventh-round stoppage due to an injury sustained by Doheny.
The bout, which took place in Koto-Ku, Japan on a Tuesday afternoon, saw Inoue maintain his undefeated record of 28-0. He displayed his incredible power and skill as he relentlessly attacked Doheny, who was no match for the four-weight world champion. Despite Doheny's experience and strategic game plan, Inoue's vicious shots proved too much for him to handle.
However, the fight came to an abrupt end at the start of the seventh round when Doheny pulled away clutching his back, unable to continue due to the accumulation of punishing shots from Inoue. The audience was left disappointed by the anti-climactic conclusion, and Doheny was helped out of the ring by his trainer.
Reflecting on his victory, Inoue stated that he believed it was the accumulation of shots that led to the fight's end. He also acknowledged Doheny's efforts and praised him for his performance. Inoue's post-fight interview revealed his determination to continue improving and dominating the boxing world.
At the age of 31, Inoue has established himself as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. He has won world titles in four different weight classes, including his recent move to super-bantamweight. Last year, he claimed the WBO and WBC belts with a sublime performance over Stephen Fulton. He then added the IBF and WBA belts to his collection with a knockout victory over Marlon Tapales on Boxing Day. Inoue's most recent triumph was in May, when he overcame a knockdown to defeat Luis Nery.
Inoue's impressive record and dominant performances have solidified his position as a boxing legend. He has left a trail of devastation in his wake and continues to prove why he is one of the best in the business. Despite the unexpected end to his latest fight, Inoue's career shows no signs of slowing down, and fans can only anticipate more remarkable victories from 'The Monster' in the future.
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