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Boxing chief Eddie Hearn, who took to X to post a pile of poo emoji underneath a poster for the fight.
When reports first emerged that Doheny was the frontrunner to box Inoue next, Hearn told BoxNation: "Gutted, devastated, disappointing for boxing. Disappointing for Japan.
"If I hadn't worked with TJ Doheny five or six years ago I would really go in on this fight.
"But I don't want to disrespect TJ because he's a nice guy."
Hearn was hoping for Inoue to take a mandatory defence against his client and WBA No.1 Murodjon Akhmadaliev, but it wasn't to be.
"It's a horrific mismatch," he added. "I don't understand why, for some reason, Team Inoue and Mr. Honda and everyone, I know for a fact, they don't like the Akhmadaliev fight.
"I don't understand that you've got a pound-for-pound arguably number one, who has the opportunity to fight his mandatory.
"I wouldn't expect him to pick Akhmadaliev in a voluntary... It's hard to say Inoue is ducking Akhmadaliev, but he actually is."
https://talksport.com/sport/1968880/...ent-tj-doheny/
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Akhmadaliev already lost his place to Tapales. Wait in line
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Boxing chief Eddie Hearn, who took to X to post a pile of poo emoji underneath a poster for the fight.
When reports first emerged that Doheny was the frontrunner to box Inoue next, Hearn told BoxNation: "Gutted, devastated, disappointing for boxing. Disappointing for Japan.
"If I hadn't worked with TJ Doheny five or six years ago I would really go in on this fight.
"But I don't want to disrespect TJ because he's a nice guy."
Hearn was hoping for Inoue to take a mandatory defence against his client and WBA No.1 Murodjon Akhmadaliev, but it wasn't to be.
"It's a horrific mismatch," he added. "I don't understand why, for some reason, Team Inoue and Mr. Honda and everyone, I know for a fact, they don't like the Akhmadaliev fight.
"I don't understand that you've got a pound-for-pound arguably number one, who has the opportunity to fight his mandatory.
"I wouldn't expect him to pick Akhmadaliev in a voluntary...
It's hard to say Inoue is ducking Akhmadaliev, but he actually is."
https://talksport.com/sport/1968880/...ent-tj-doheny/
Eddie's a dick, fair play. How many madatories have his plastic world champions avoided going back?
If Inoue was with him, he'd be creaming his pants over him .
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Anyone that accuses Inoue of ducking DKSAB.
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mj will get his when naoya's ready. i'm glad naoya is making these featherweights wait. he might be at this weight for another two years
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Fulton, Tapales, Nery and Doheny all in the span of 13+ months for full unification. Absolutely unreal the low-key disrespect he takes based on controlling his own p4p career and that he "only fights in Japan". It's not like Inoue isn't running thru top competition between the ropes. Granted...the 5am cards can make it impossible to tune in "live" for the most part. Doheny is no meek pup and he'll make plenty of noise before it's all over.
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Inoue is fighting in the week which normally good as I can watch at work live but I have a meeting so annoyed I will miss it.
Any reason why they fight in the week in Japan?
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I can't tell you the exact reason Inoue fights on a Tuesday but if he's fighting in Japan at Ariake Arena he seems to prefer to fight on Tuesday.
In some cases and countries a mid week fight can be due to clashes with other sports or events.
Doheny is 4-0 (3 KOs) in Japan, the 2nd of those being a KO1 over Inoue's friend and sparring partner Japhethlee Llamido. Everything is stacked against him but Doheny has some buzz around him in Japan off his recent form and he's a former champion. There have been worse stay busy opponents. Not to disparage Doheny but I expect Inoue to score a spectacular KO!
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This is a tough cagey contest for Inoue but he is hurting Doheny now after the 6th round.
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Doheny has retired in the 7th round with an injured back. His old body has given way.
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a workman like showing from inoue. he warmed up & was about to finish things off when i think tj thought better of continuing & pulled an injury
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Inoue literally breaking dudes backs.
Lemme repeat that in another way
Inoue hit Doheny with a body shot and smashed his spine
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Just another day for The Monster
I'm also coming round to the Japanese boxing crowd. I do enjoy the times when boxing matches had whores with cigarettes, crooks, and misfits hiding in the half-light surrounding the ring, but the modern boxing scene filled with trophy wives, You Tubers, pseudo-stars, and mandatory show-up bored neophites doesn't do it for me.
The silence and occassional applause of the Japan folks who at the very least attempt to show respect to those gods of war is something to see. It makes them shout for Inoue to fight harder all the more special.
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Inoue's part of what's good about boxing. He's got several strikes going against him. He fights at the lighter weights... so casuals don't care. He fights mostly in Japan, so again casuals don't care. He's not fluent in English, so again casuals don't care. He doesn't engage in diva bullshit, so Instagrammers and casuals don't care.
He's just a no-nonsense "hunt-and-destroy" machine, who will fight ANYBODY without so much as a peep.
How fukking refreshing.
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No surprises here
Inoue did what an elite fighter should do against a veteran former champion :D
1st fighter to stop Doheny
Jin Sasaki is awesome to watch :cool:
Yoshiki Takei vs. Daigo Higa was a fun, close fight
Higa says he is retiring :-\
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Inoue doesn't get talked about enough, because he's not a loud-mouthed primadonna.
But his achievements have been nothing short of amazing. He's been a titleholder in four weight divisions, spanning from light fly to super bantam. Why he skipped over the flyweight division is beyond me. I was out on a month-long trip when he fought Luis Nery, a fight I would've loved to have seen. But this guy (Naoya) fights anybody and everybody.
I would give him a pretty good chance at featherweight as well. At some point his size is going to catch up to him. But I think he could easily win titles at feather.
IMO, he's far and away the world's #1 p4p, and it's not even close. His list of victims alone dictates that's where he belongs.
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chocolatito's team should be on the phone to yoshiki takei
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Inoue doesn't get talked about enough, IMO, he's far and away the world's #1 p4p, and it's not even close.
I think the debate between Usyk, Inoue and Crawford for #1 is very close. The difference in choice could come down to the smallest of details and preferences IMO.