Naoya Inoue Dominates TJ Doheny with Seventh Round TKO

BY BOXING HIT STAFF-

Naoya Inoue showcased his brutal punching power once again in Tokyo as he defeated TJ Doheny in the seventh round by TKO. The unified super bantamweight king broke down his challenger with vicious body shots, demonstrating his ability to inflict damage with precision and force. Inoue’s record of 28-0(25) speaks to his dominance in the ring, with his ability to download information on his opponents before unleashing a flurry of devastating blows.

Doheny’s Lack of Activity

While TJ Doheny showed moments of skill and strategy, utilizing feints and landing some left hands, he ultimately failed to throw enough punches to pose a significant threat to Inoue. With a record of 26-5(20), Doheny’s defensive approach proved ineffective against Inoue’s relentless aggression. The 37-year-old boxer struggled to keep up with Inoue’s pace and power, leading to his downfall in the seventh round.

Inoue’s Future Fights

Looking ahead, Naoya Inoue is set to continue his boxing career with a scheduled fight in December in Tokyo, Japan. Promoter Bob Arum hinted at a potential bout in Las Vegas in early 2025, promising a “big celebration” for Inoue’s fans. The question remains: who will step up to challenge Inoue and potentially hand him his first defeat? The super bantamweight division is stacked with talent, but so far, no one has been able to outshine “The Monster.”

By dominating TJ Doheny with a seventh-round TKO, Naoya Inoue solidified his status as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world. With his combination of skill, power, and ring intelligence, Inoue poses a formidable challenge to anyone who dares to face him in the ring. As he continues his boxing career, fans eagerly anticipate his future matchups and the opportunity to witness his unparalleled talent in action.

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