still had a lot of bite. Now, however, Inoue is ready to return after almost a year out of the ring. The last time fans saw Naoya Inoue in the ring was last November. illustrious vet Nonito Donaire. He previously held the WBO junior-bantamweight title from 2014 to 2018, and the WBC light-flyweight title in 2014. Those who had thought or hoped that Donaire had The promotional outlet grabbed Inoue last year around the same time as the star’s unanimous decision win over Donaire. In fact, Inoue found himself in a war. 16-0 Prospect Alexis Rocha called in and discussed his next fight a the state of the Welterweight division and how he would fare against Errol Spence-Danny Garcia winner. Curtis and Jose break down current events including a discussion on Floyd Mayweather's comments on there being to many title belts in boxing. He’s also from a fighting family, as his twin brother Andrew will be rematching Joshua Franco for the WBA super flyweight title on the Terence Crawford-Kell brook undercard in November. There he was, at the Super Arena in his native Japan, battling It was a war, There he was, at the Super Arena in his native Japan, battling illustrious vet Nonito Donaire. The Rodriguez battle was for the IBF bantamweight title, which means Moloney will be fighting for that particular belt for the second time this weekend. As for Moloney, the 29 year old Australian has only lost once, and that was by split decision to Emanuel Rodriguez in 2018. Top Boxing Trainers Jose Guzman and Curtis Jones join Larry Goldberg in studio for this edition of boxinginsider.com Radio. Inoue’s movement is impressive, his power frightening. chaos of the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet, although Moloney’s record and experience is impressive, it’s safe to say he’s never met anyone with Inoue’s skill set before. Indeed, only three of Inoue’s opponents have been able to last to the final bell. Naoya Inoue has been a boxing sensation, and now he brings the show to a U.S. main event. Moloney has gone on to win four straight, all within the distance. Naoya Inoue (井上 尚弥, Inoue Naoya, born 10 April 1993) is a Japanese professional boxer.He is a three-weight world champion and currently a unified bantamweight world champion, having held the WBA (Super), IBF, and Ring magazine titles since 2019. This will also mark the first time Inoue will fight in America since his 2017 WBO super flyweight title win over Antonio Nieves. Then, after BoxingInsider.com Radio Returns in studio with a lively discussion on the Teofimo Lopez defeating Vasyl Lomachenko fight and the scoring. lost his luster quickly learned that the former pound for pound ranked fighter The last time fans saw Naoya Inoue in the ring was last He was last seen retiring Leonardo Baez in the bubble at the MGM grand last June. Those who … however, that the 26 year old was able to emerge victorious from. By Scott Christ @scblh1 Oct 29, 2020, 8:00am EDT Share this story Although Donaire went all twelve rounds with Inoue, Inoue’s previous eight opponents were all stopped within the distance. It will only be Inoue’s second bout in the United States. This Saturday night, at the bubble in Vegas’ MGM Grand, the 19-0 WBA and IBF world bantamweight champ will face the 21-1 Jason Moloney in his first battle under the Top Rank Banner. One can almost feel the confidence exuding from the man as he plies his trade in the ring. A strong, straight puncher with solid footwork, Moloney is no slouch. None have been able to emerge victorious. Naoya “Monster” Inoue typically takes his opponents to hell but, to the surprise of many, he experienced a little of that himself in his most-recent fight. November. engaging in a fight of the year level battle, Inoue…was stranded amidst the They call Inoue “Monster” for a reason.
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