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Naoya Inoue survives knockdown to win thriller over Ramon Cardenas in Las Vegas

Naoya Inoue survives knockdown to win thriller over Ramon Cardenas in Las Vegas
Naoya Inoue survives knockdown to win thriller over Ramon Cardenas in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Naoye Inoue climbed off the canvas to add another brutal knockout to his highlight reel, overcoming Ramon Cardenas in the eighth of a wild super bantamweight fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

With the , Inoue retained the undisputed super bantamweight . He arguably won even more.

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Combined with Cardenas, the 122-pounders threw 752 shots on ESPN, rather than pay-per-view, and reminded fighters like Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, William Scull and Devin Haney that boxing doesn’t have to be boring. Cardenas came to win in Vegas, and it made for a memorable night.

“By watching tonight’s fight, everyone is well aware that I like to brawl,” Inoue said after advancing his punch-perfect boxing record to 30-0 (27 KOs).

“The fans here were supportive and great. And I hope I was able to entertain them.”

Inoue epitomized entertainment, creating a raucous atmosphere as the 8,474 people who attended exchanged chants of “Me-hi-co” and “In-ou-e.”

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Though Inoue won all the rounds except the , he didn’t have it all his own way, as Cardenas (26-2, 14 KOs) snapped his back with jabs, and dropped the Japanese champion with a left hook counter.

“I was very surprised [at the knockdown],” said Inoue of the blip. “From then on, I made sure to not take that punch again.”

Inoue rebounded with ease in the third, and subsequent rounds. He had a robotic rhythm to his punching that was hypnotic to watch, firing shots and snapping his gloves back to defend any blows coming back. His ringcraft was on point, as he forced Cardenas into vulnerable — the ropes or the — and threw three- to six-punch combinations with the worst of intentions.

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Inoue had Cardenas on the deck in the seventh after throwing right hand after right hand until the challenger wilted in the red corner.

From there, it was only a matter of . And Inoue barely even needed a minute in the eighth round to a referee’s stoppage. It was all over.

“I knew he was tough,” Inoue said of Cardenas. “Boxing is not that easy.”

Edward Vazquez (17-3, 4 KOs) in the co-main event also found out how tough the sport of boxing really is as he was matched against the 6-foot-1 featherweight Rafael Espinoza (27-0, 23 KOs), who bruised and bloodied Vazquez until he dropped him to the floor, scoring his knockout win in the seventh round before serenading the crowd with a Cinco de Mayo sing-song after retaining his WBO featherweight championship.

Other notable included the continued rise of super lightweight prospect Emiliano Vargas (14-0, 12 KOs), who showcased his power at 140 pounds with a second-round knockout win over Juan Leon (11-3, 2 KOs).

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Get complete Inoue vs Cardenas results and highlights below, as well as Uncrowned’s round-by-round play-by-play of the main .

Main card

Undisputed super bantamweight championship: Naoya Inoue def. Ramon Cardenas by eighth-round TKO | https://twitter.com/trboxing/status/1919237191479292264

WBO featherweight championship: Rafael Espinoza def. Edward Vazquez by seventh-round TKO | Watch video

Prelims

Welterweight: Rohan Polanco def. Andres Maidana by unanimous decision (100-89 x 3)

Featherweight: Ra’eese Aleem Def. Rudy by Unanimos decision (98-92, 97-93, 99-91)

Featherweight: Mikito Nakano def. Pedro Medina by fourth-round TKO | Watch video

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Super lightweight: Emiliano Vargas def. Juan Leon by second-round TKO | Watch video

Super welterweight: Art Barrera Jr. def. Juan Carlos Guerra Jr. by sixth-round TKO | Watch video

Cruiserweight: Patrick O’Connor vs. Marcus Smith did not fight

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