Naoya Inoue is busy with his busy battle with #2 WBA super lightweight contender Ramon Cardenas, and is the official at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on May 4. Inoue will defend his four 122-pound belts against Cardenas (26-1, 14 KOS).
The poster of Inoue battle does not include images of Cardenas, which tells you everything you need to know about this match. I don’t think enough fans know or care which Cardenas is including his photos on the poster.
Boxing fans on social media dissatisfied with their opponent’s choice. He has mismatched three consecutive mismatches in the battle since 2023. They began to despise Naoya Inoue, that’s understandable. People want to see inoue Begin to fight against the quality opposition they are interested in.
Inoue’s recent rival
– Ye Joon Who
– TJ Doheny
– Luis Nery
Tomatoes can circuit
Inoue is playing safely, carefully selecting his opponents to make him win as long as possible. Naoya has been on the tomato jar as he was shocked by Marlon Tapales before four battles. The highest rank is trying to turn inoue into an American star, but it works. While fans like Inoue in Japan, Americans expect more fighters and they know when a person is fed.
Inoue’s next game will be reportedly against the WBA interim champion Murodjon Akhmadaliev September in Tokyo, Japan. Fans have been looking forward to it for a long time.
Interestingly, Naoya saved a good guy for Japan and the fight against Cardenas for America is smaller, a fight Inoue has been pickling when he doesn’t need it. Same as Jato’s tantani. Inoue should now fight Nakatani, rather than slowly building it. If Inoue faces the killer, this approach will work, but he is not, it is so obvious.
“Naoya Inoue is one of the most powerful and comprehensive fighters I have promoted, and it’s a peculiar boxing talent,” Bob Arum said. “After years of selling the arenas and stadiums in his native Japan, the ‘monster’ is ready to take over the weekend of Mayo Mayo. Ramon Cardenas is a worthy challenger who won the opportunity with several impressive wins.”
Last updated on March 12, 2012