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,
TJ Doheny
The official weigh-ins have been completed for the upcoming super bantamweight clash scheduled to take place at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan. Unified champion Naoya Inoue weighed in at 122 pounds, marking the heaviest weight of his career. His opponent, TJ Doheny, tipped the scales slightly lighter at 121.5 pounds. With both fighters making
Irish warrior TJ Doheny is no stranger to Japan, having visited the country regularly. He has amassed five impressive wins there, which he believes will give him an edge when he faces the formidable “Monster” Naoya Inoue. The stakes are high, with all four super bantamweight belts on the line. Despite his previous victories, Doheny
The upcoming fight between Naoya Inoue and TJ Doheny on September 3rd has sparked controversy, particularly surrounding Doheny’s recent wins and subsequent rise in the rankings. Despite securing victories over lesser-known opponents like Bryl Bayogos, Japhethlee Llamido, and Kazuki Nakajima, Doheny’s ranking in the division remains a point of contention. Questions have been raised as
Naoya Inoue, also known as the ‘Monster’, has recently announced his decision to defend his four 122-lb titles against TJ Doheny in his hometown of Tokyo, Japan. This choice has sparked a significant backlash from fans on social media, who are displeased with the Japanese star’s opponent selection. Many view Doheny as past his prime