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NAOYA INOUE KNOCKS OUT STRONG MARLON TAPALES, BECOMES UNDISPUTED AGAIN By Carlos Costa, PhilBoxing.com, Wed, 27 Dec 2023
With superior boxing skills, speed and power, sensational Naoya Inoue of Yokohama, Japan, battered, dropped and stopped in 10 frames strong Filipino warrior Marlon Tapales to conquer the UNDISPUTED Super Bantamweight Worl Read Full Story >>>The Master: Naoya Inoue Stops Marlon Tapales to Become Undisputed Junior Featherweight World Champion PhilBoxing.com, Wed, 27 Dec 2023
TOKYO, Japan (Dec. 26, 2023) — WBC/WBO junior featherweight world champion Naoya "The Monster" Inoue (26-0, 23 KOs) made history again.
The Japanese pound-for-pound superstar knocked out Filipino IBF/WBA champion Mar Read Full Story >>> Tapales concedes Inoue too fast, skillful after TKO loss in unification bout By Roy Luarca, Rappler, Wed, 27 Dec 2023 TOKYO, Japan – Marlon Tapales admitted that he failed to keep in step with Naoya Inoue as he suffered a 10th-round technical knockout loss in their super bantamweight unification clash.
Inoue tagged Tapales with two wicked rights in the tenth round and clinched the undisputed world super bantam Read Full Story >>> Can anyone compete with Naoya 'The Monster' Inoue? By Mike Coppinger, ESPN.com, Wed, 27 Dec 2023 Fight by fight, it has become increasingly difficult to sum up Naoya Inoue's greatness.
Largely, that's because "The Monster" won't stop adding dimensions to his game or chapters to his storied history in a boxing ring.
When fans in the U.S. wake up before the crack of dawn twice annually to w Read Full Story >>> NAOYA INOUE IS BRILLIANT AGAIN IN ADDING ANOTHER UNDISPUTED BELT TO HIS GROWING COLLECTION By Kevin Iole, KevinIole.com, Wed, 27 Dec 2023 Perhaps it was fitting that on Boxing Day, of all days, Naoya Inoue made more boxing history.
Just 377 days after he won the undisputed bantamweight championship, Inoue knocked out a game Marlon Tapales at 1:02 of the 10th round Tuesday in Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, to win the undisputed super Read Full Story >>> Live from Koto-Ku, Tokyo, Japan: Naoya Inoue fights Marlon Tapales, round by round By Allan Cerf, MaxBoxing.com, Wed, 27 Dec 2023 Round 1: Inoue wins round. Slow pace, even for a feeling out round.
Round 2: Inoue wins round. I have no idea what Tapales is playing at. He looks tense. Who wouldn’t be? Both men were COMPLETELY sideways to reduce the silhouette at times. Great technique–but also tension and action.
Read Full Story >>> INOUE KNOCKS OUT TAPALES IN 10 By Dong Secuya, PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 26 Dec 2023
In a dazzling display of skill and sheer power, the 'Monster' Naoya Inoue once again asserted his dominance, securing a knockout victory over the valiant Marlon Tapales in the 10th round at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Ja Read Full Story >>> Naoya Inoue makes history with stoppage win over game Marlon Tapales By Alex Pattle, Independent Online, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 Naoya Inoue dropped and stopped Marlon Tapales on Tuesday, becoming a two-weight undisputed champion in the process.
With his 10th-round victory in Tokyo, the Japanese unified his WBC and WBO super-bantamweight belts with Tapales’s WBA and IBF titles. The result made Inoue, 30, just the second Read Full Story >>> Inoue breaks down Tapales to become undisputed super bantam king By Dino Maragay, The Philippine Star, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 MANILA, Philippines – For 10 rounds, Marlon Tapales tried his darn best to weather the typhoon that is Naoya Inoue.
But Tapales could only do so much, and despite his notable skill and effort to slip, block or parry Inoue’s best shots, still succumbed to the Japanese sensation’s power in th Read Full Story >>> Tapales falls in 10th as Inoue unifies super bantam with TKO win By Delfin Dioquino, Rappler, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 MANILA, Philippines – Marlon Tapales’ bid to become the first Filipino undisputed champion came to a rather harsh end at the hands of Japanese star Naoya Inoue.
Tapales lasted 10 rounds, but Inoue proved why he is one of the best closers in boxing as he unified the super bantamweight division Read Full Story >>> No dream ending: Marlon Tapales loses unification bid after late KO by Naoya Inoue By Martin Dale Bolima, One Sports, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 Marlon Tapales’ quest for history won’t have a happy ending—crushed by The Monster that is Naoya Inoue.
Aiming to become the first fighter ever in the 122 kg weight class to unify all four world titles—WBA, IBF, WBC, and WBO—in the four-belt era, Tapales just couldn’t do much against Read Full Story >>> Gabunilas’ camp plans to file a complaint after ‘premature’ stoppage of Japan bout By Dale Rosal, Cebu Daily News, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 CEBU CITY, Philippines — The camp of Cebuano boxing prospect John Paul “Angas ng Cebu” Gabunilas mulls filing a complaint for the premature stoppage of the fight, which resulted to his defeat in the undercard of the Inoue-Tapales world title unification bout at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan Read Full Story >>> PHOTO: MARLON TAPALES CHATS WITH FAMILY BEFORE THE INOUE FIGHT PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 26 Dec 2023
WBA/IBF super bantamweight world champion Marlon Tapales of the Philippines chats with his family through his cell phone inside the dugout of the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, December 26 Read Full Story >>> Forget the football – boxing is the obvious sporting choice on Boxing Day By Alex Pattle, Independent Online, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 hat’s the focal point of your Boxing Day? For some, it will be devouring the leftover turkey, roast potatoes and Brussels sprouts. For others, it will be a reluctant trip to the in-laws’ house for Christmas lite. For many readers on this page, it will be finding a comfy spot on the sofa and sett Read Full Story >>> Rising from Defeat: 'Angas Ng Cebu' John Paul Gabunilas Faces Japanese KO Artist Kanamu Sakama in a Redemption Bout By Carlos Costa, PhilBoxing.com, Tue, 26 Dec 2023
Gabunilas (R) and Sakama (L) at yesterday's weighin in Japan.
The anticipation in the air was palpable as the renowned "Angas Ng Cebu," John Paul Gabunilas, with a record of 10-2 and 7 knockouts, eagerly geared Read Full Story >>> Naoya Inoue-Marlon Tapales: Stats & Stakes By Cliff Rold, BoxingScene.com, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 In 1976, the WBC brought back a division that only briefly and without much fanfare flared on the boxing scene in the early 1920s. In the space between bantamweight and featherweight, a class few likely were asking for became one of the most indispensable of the last half century.
Junior featherw Read Full Story >>> Tapales eyes massive upset vs Inoue By Niel Victor C. Masoy, The Manila Times, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 FILIPINO fighter Marlon Tapales looks to pull off a massive upset against Japanese Naoya Inoue in their super bantamweight unification bout at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, December 26.
Seeking to defy the overwhelming odds, Tapales battles the undefeated and favorite Inoue at his Read Full Story >>> Inoue vs Tapales Prediction: The Monster Looks To Rule Second Weight Division By Ryan Sidle, NYFights.com, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 Nayoa Inoue looks to become undisputed champion at a second weight division on Boxing Day, as he takes on Marlon Tapales.
Only seven men including the Japanese star, have ever held all four titles at the same time in any weight, in the modern era.
And Inoue is hoping to become just the second Read Full Story >>> Inoue: It Was A Bit Coincidental We Were Able To Land These Significant Fights One After The Other By Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 Naoya Inoue has become familiar with making history for his native Japan.
A supreme skillset—arguably the most talented fighter in the sport—has greatly enabled his pound-for-pound rise. Inoue freely admits, however, the recent run he’s enjoyed to repeatedly etch his name into the record bo Read Full Story >>> Fight Week: Naoya Inoue will try to make more history against Marlon Tapales By Michael Rosenthal, Boxing Junkie, Tue, 26 Dec 2023 Pound-for-pounder Naoya Inoue will attempt to become a two-time undisputed champion when he faces fellow 122-pound titleholder Marlon Tapales on Tuesday.
NAOYA INOUE (25-0, 22 KOs)
vs. MARLON TAPALES (37-3, 19 KOs)
Date: Tuesday, Dec. 26
Time: 3 a.m. ET / midnight PT (main event later in show) Read Full Story >>>
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