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The Naoia Inoue 30-0, 27 Kos) had a harder time than expected in the winning Ramon Cardenas (26-2, 14 KOS) on the eighth cubes on Sunday night in T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Tonight, Inue, it took him to insult him to get him out when Carnenas knocked him down in two rounds. That keyboard came from the left hook. This impact is proven Inue’s cryptonite. He injured him with the same shooting like Luis Neri and Nonito Donaire. Inue is left open for that blow by dropping his guard.
For the second time in the last four fights, “Monster” Inoue found himself on deck after he became pinned to his left hand. Cardenas landed the left pantry held by Naia on the canvas until the number seven. He was lucky that there was no more time on the hour, because Cardenas looked like it would finish the job in that circle.
It is good that ine later returned to wear Cardenas to be on the eighth circle on the eighth circle. However, this fight has shown that NAIA is missing the chin to beat the elite levels if the feather moves. After tonight, I doubt that inue will move on to division 126-lb because they had too much hit in that class weight.
Even if he stays in Super Bantamteight that he is safe, he will not be able to continue much longer before he knocks one of the young candidates. The fight showed tonight that if the glasses go to feathers, it will not roll over in that division, unless it compared even more carefully than it is already its promoters.
Doubt in the pen
Inoue cannot be thrown with the VBO 126-LB Champion Rafael Espinoza and maybe even VBA Champ Nick Ball. They hit too much and they would take advantage of spectacles weak beard. If the glasses decide to stubbornly continue with its plan to go to 126 to catch more seat belts, he must stick away from these sharks:
Nick Ball
Rafael Espinoza
Bruce Carrington
Angelo Leo
Otabek Kholmatov
Brandon Figueroa
Last Updated 05/05/2025