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Naoya Inoue won the competition battle. But Ramon Cardenas won the perception war. The rugged but comprehensively unheralded ...
The main event? A no-holds-barred brawl between Britain’s best and America’s finest. In one corner stood Carl Richardson, a chiselled 5’9”, 171-pound former SAS instructor with fists like battering ...
T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas was full to the brim as boxing fans gathered to watch a thrilling card that included Inoue and ...
he had yet to face the real world of elite boxing. During that time, he moved up from 154 to 175 pounds, demonstrating exceptional versatility and knockout power that defied expectations in ...
A middleweight fighter found himself on the wrong end of nasty finishing shot in his second fight since leaving the UFC.
Inoue came into the contest looking to add another knockout to his collection. However, it was Cardenas who earned a huge knockdown in the second round. He caught 'The Monster' with a massive left ...
Asked whether that decision was connected to Haney’s evasive showing against De La Hoya fighter Jose Ramirez Friday, the promoter’s running feud with Haney father-manager-trainer, Bill Haney ...
Naoya Inoue remained undefeated after retaining the undisputed super-bantamweight titles with an eighth-round technical knockout of Ramon ... results for some of boxing’s biggest American ...
Blow-by-blow men Bernardo Osuna and Joe Tessitore and analyst Tim Bradley pointed out the statistical flops from New York and ...