In the world of boxing, fighters and fans often share a unique bond—excitement for the upcoming bouts can quickly turn into disappointment with unforeseen mishaps. The recent announcement regarding Sam Goodman’s withdrawal from his highly anticipated December 24th clash with Naoya Inoue serves as a poignant reminder of this fickle nature of the sport. Goodman
Sam Goodman
In what was anticipated to be a captivating showdown, Sam Goodman faced an unexpected hurdle just ahead of his title challenge against the super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue, scheduled for December 24 in Tokyo, Japan. The injury—a deep cut above Goodman’s eye—was sustained during his final sparring session, leading to the inevitable postponement of the
As the boxing world gears up for the festive season, one matchup stands out amidst the celebrations—Naoya Inoue, known colloquially as “The Monster,” is set to defend his impressive array of titles at 122 pounds against the unbeaten Sam Goodman. This highly anticipated clash will take place on December 24th under the chilling tagline “The
As the boxing world eagerly anticipates the December 24th match in Tokyo, Japan, the spotlight will be cast on Naoya Inoue, the reigning undisputed super bantamweight champion. Set to defend his titles against the undefeated Sam Goodman, a matchup made official by reports, fans are left pondering the significance of this bout. While Inoue boasts
Japanese boxing sensation Naoya Inoue is set to make his return to the United States in early next year, much to the excitement of US fight fans. Inoue’s last appearance in the US was back in June of 2021, and many have been eagerly anticipating his comeback. Despite being criticized for primarily fighting in Japan,
Naoya Inoue has decided to stay at super bantamweight for now, defending his undisputed championship against his IBF mandatory Sam Goodman. This upcoming fight is scheduled to take place on December 24th in Tokyo, Japan. However, there are already talks of potential future matchups for Inoue in the coming months. Inoue has expressed his desire
Super-bantamweight contender Sam Goodman from Australia took a major risk by accepting a fight before his mandatory shot at 122-pound king Naoya Inoue. Despite the gamble, Goodman emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle against fellow unbeaten Chainoi Worawut of Thailand in Wollongong. This decision ultimately paid off for Goodman, as he secured a wide 12-round