Las Vegas, Nevada – The Naoi “monster” Inoue brought back to America and did not disappoint. He fought Ramon Cardenas in a memorable guide to the T-Mobile Arena. Inue said at a conference after fighting to fight that the kind of struggle he most enjoyed in quarrels and we have one week evening. Cardenas didn’t come to lie down, looking to shock the world and became the first man who could ever beat the monster.
He made a competitive match early, knocking into the second round and carrying momentum for the next few rounds. Inue, however, turned the tide by increasing intensity and significantly increasing his way out. His work rate is overwhelmed by Cardenas; Multiple combined blows were too much for him, which led to Knockdown’s seventh round. The monster continued the tireless attack at 8. when Judge Thomas Taylor stopped.
In Presere, Cardenas said he didn’t really mind Inue power, but it was his combination that overwhelmed him. He didn’t know how to defend themselves against them. Although he lost the fight, he received admiration and respect boxing fans. His courage praised those who attended. “I told my coach that if I go out, then I go to my shield. That’s what I did,” Ramon said. Inue said, “Cardenas was a strict opponent than I expected.” The Naya enjoyed the fight in America and hopes that he would be able to go again in the future.
The potential mega struggle against Junto Nakatini may be on the horizon as Inue said it could happen next year. This would be a mega struggle that many fans crave some time. Inoue has grown the legend over the weekend and will continue to grow with repeated performances.
In the co-main event, Rafael “Divino” Espinoza seted impressive performance, beating Edward Vazquez technical knockout at 7th round. Circle. “This is the kind of fight that people like to look and I like it. People deserve these kinds of fights. And, like a Mexican fight on this important Mexico, I did to all my heart, and I’ll keep it.” The working speed of Espinosis is wonderful, throws 520 shots in seven rounds and connects to 39.8 percent of its total blows. When prominent in the perspective on weekend minimum production, Divino threw more punches than the combined blow thrown in the weekend high profile: Canelo Alvarez-William Scull, Ryan Garcia-Rolli Romero and Devin Haney-Jose Ramirez (COMPUBIK).
Espinosis wants you to remember as a Mexican shiny and to do so, it must be unforgettable. “In order for a new Mexican Idol to be born, I’ll need to fight against the best. So I’m here. I’m The Champion. And I’m here to fight against the best,” Said Rafael. He made three successful defenses of his world world world light. He stated that he would like to face other champions in the division. With its sizes, power and work, he is a difficult opponent. He hopes he will stay busy this year and fight two more times.
Last Updated 05/05/2025