Lennox Lewis joins the panel of David Haye, Frank Bruno and Carl Frampton to preview Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte. Then fans get their chance to ask their questions to the boxing legends. Watch #FuryWhyte on BT Sport Box Office on Saturday. Subscribe to BT Sport Boxing on YouTube ➡️ http://www.youtube.com/c/btsportboxing Follow BT Sport Boxing on
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Naoya “Monster” Inoue lived up to his nickname when he demolished Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire in two rounds at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. (photos by Naoki Fukuda) The fight was a rematch of their 2019 thriller, which saw Inoue overcome a broken orbital bone and nose to win a unanimous decision in the
10:49 AM ET Naoya Inoue can’t be denied any longer. In the wake of Canelo Alvarez’s loss to Dmitry Bivol, and now, Inoue’s second-round TKO of future Hall of Famer Nonito Donaire on Tuesday in Saitama, Japan, there’s little doubt in my opinion that “Monster” is the now the pound-for-pound king. While the Japanese star
Naoya Inoue put an exclamation mark on his rematch with Nonito Donaire today in Saitama, Japan, stopping the Hall of Fame-bound legend in just two rounds to unify the WBC, WBA, and IBF bantamweight titles. Inoue (23-0, 20 KO) was all “Monster” in this one, dropping Donaire (42-7, 28 KO) with an excellent right hand
Premium • Reports Mikey Williams/Top Rank Eric Armit watches Inoue blaze through old rival Donaire NAOYA INOUE blasted out old rival Nonito Donaire in less than five minutes to become the world champion at bantamweight. The stunning two-way violence of their first encounter, which Inoue won on points in 2019, was always unlikely to be replicated. So it
“The Monster” overwhelmed Nonito Donaire in their rematch Tuesday night. Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue dropped Donaire once apiece in the first and second rounds and stopped the 39-year-old Donaire quickly in their highly anticipated bantamweight championship rematch. Referee Michael Griffin stopped their scheduled 12-round, 118-pound championship unification fight at 1:24 of the second round, once
Posted on 06/06/2022 By: Sean Crose You might want to get up early on Tuesday, as a rematch of the classic Naoya Inoue-Nonito Donaire bout goes down in Japan. The first fight was perhaps the best match of 2019, with both men giving it more than all they had. Inoue walked away with the win,
8:56 AM ET Mike CoppingerESPN Naoya Inoue is known as “The Monster” for good reason. When he met Nonito Donaire in November 2019, Inoue was genuinely tested for the first time in ESPN’s Fight of the Year. He defeated Donaire (42-7, 28 KOs) via unanimous-decision on that night, but 31 months later, Inoue made easy
News Dereck Chisora and Kubrat Pulev will meet in a rematch few saw coming or indeed asked for on July 9 in London THE latest installment in the series ‘Rematches You Didn’t Want to See but You’re Going to Get Anyway’ will feature series regular Dereck Chisora taking on 2016 opponent Kubrat Pulev at London’s
Naoya Inoue and Nonito Donaire are set to unify three of the four major bantamweight titles, as the pair clash again after their 2019 Fight of the Year, once again in Saitama, Japan. Inoue vs Donaire 2 will air on ESPN+ in the U.S. starting from 5:30 am ET on Tuesday, June 7. If you
Premium • Reports Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing Brilliant Cordina starches Ogawa with one sizzling shot to prove he can punch after all, writes Gareth Jones from ringside JOE CORDINA became the 13th Welshman to lay claim to being world champion in front of 4,000 delirious fans, including seven of his predecessors, at a sold-out Motorpoint Arena
Can they do it again? While the result was little in doubt when the final bell sounded in 2019, what happened over the course of twelve rounds left an impression. Naoya Inoue may have won as many as nine rounds against Nonito Donaire to unify a pair of titles and win the World Boxing Super
Posted on 06/06/2022 By: Sean Crose Devin Haney may be in the spotlight at the moment after his brilliant conquest of George Kambosos this past weekend in Australia. Ryan Garcia, however, loves being in the spotlight, too. Therefore, he’s making it a point right now to draw lots of attention to himself. Give him this,
7:48 PM ET Mike CoppingerESPN Jermall Charlo’s layoff will extend past one year. The 32-year-old was set to defend his middleweight title against Maciej Sulecki on June 18 in Houston, his hometown, but the fight has been postponed because of a back injury that Charlo suffered in training, Showtime announced. The fight will be rescheduled
#FultonRoman Fight Night Details: https://pbcham.ps/FightNight-060422 Watch live as unified world champion Stephen Fulton Jr. and former unified world champion Danny Roman host their final press conference ahead of their super bantamweight unification bout on Saturday, June 4, 2022, live on SHOWTIME at 9pm ET/6pm PT. #PressConference #LiveStream Visit PremierBoxingChampions.com for more info. SIGN UP FOR
Take a look inside the training camp of Daniel Dubois as he works with Shane McGuigan ahead of his fight with Trevor Bryan and a big year in his career. Watch Bryan v Dubois live on BT Sport on June 11. Subscribe to BT Sport Boxing on YouTube ➡️ http://www.youtube.com/c/btsportboxing Follow BT Sport Boxing on
Early yesterday morning, WBO flyweight champion Junto Nakatani revealed on Twitter that he was flying to Los Angeles. A day later, IBF champ Sunny Edwards retweeted a post claiming the move was in preparation for a unification bout and added the caption “Camp has started.” This may not wind up going anywhere, but I want
Hall of Fame promoter Don King has finalized the full card for this Saturday, which features a main event with WBA “regular” heavyweight champion Trevor Bryan defending against the number one challenger Daniel DuBois at the Casino Miami Jai-Alai. The card titled “The Fight for Freedom and Peace”, will begin at 4 p.m. (doors open
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