Monster Reign: Inoue stops Doheny to retain undisputed super-bantamweight crown

Naoya Inoue is still the one and only super-bantamweight king.

“The Monster” improved to 23-0 in world title fights, stopping former world champion TJ Doheny in the seventh round Tuesday at Ariake Arena in Tokyo to retain his undisputed crown.

Japan’s Inoue (28-0, 25 KOs), a four-division world champion and pound-for-pound sensation, earned his ninth consecutive stoppage and became the first man to stop Ireland’s stubborn Doheny (26-5, 20 KOs).

The opening rounds were tactical, as Inoue swept rounds one and two on the judges’ scorecards with an educated jab.

Aussie-based Doheny, who won the IBF super-bantamweight world title on Japanese soil in 2018, had pockets of success in rounds three and four, landing overhand lefts and using lateral movement to keep Inoue at bay.



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