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Title: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on August 14, 2024, 06:54:26 AM
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I think this deserves a separate thread for discussing this fight here.
The fight will be in one month and no much movement in the odds with Naoya Inoue still the huge favorite.

The betting here is what round would Inoue knockout Doheny as many of us thinks that this would end via KO.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: Baofeng on August 14, 2024, 12:24:59 PM
Yeah, we totally forget about this fight.  ;D. And if we look at the odds, Inoue is a huge favorite again and it seems that sports bookies are not going to give TJ Doheny his credit here.

Most likely though, this is going to be another knockout win for Inoue. I mean the man is unstoppable at this division. And so we will wait for him to go to featherweight after this fight and see if he can maintain that power against the champions at 126 lbs.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: bisdak40 on August 15, 2024, 07:17:22 AM
Yeah, we totally forget about this fight.  ;D. And if we look at the odds, Inoue is a huge favorite again and it seems that sports bookies are not going to give TJ Doheny his credit here.

Most likely though, this is going to be another knockout win for Inoue. I mean the man is unstoppable at this division. And so we will wait for him to go to featherweight after this fight and see if he can maintain that power against the champions at 126 lbs.

The betting here is what round will Naoya Inoue will knockout Doheny as most or all of us expect this fight to end via knockout with Inoue winning. The chance of an upset is very slim as Inoue might be very careful this time around as to not repeat with that knockdown he encountered when he fought Nery.

I agree, we will see exciting fight of Inoue when he move up to the featherweight division and see if he brings up his power on that category.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: Kemarit on August 15, 2024, 01:48:32 PM
Yeah, we totally forget about this fight.  ;D. And if we look at the odds, Inoue is a huge favorite again and it seems that sports bookies are not going to give TJ Doheny his credit here.

Most likely though, this is going to be another knockout win for Inoue. I mean the man is unstoppable at this division. And so we will wait for him to go to featherweight after this fight and see if he can maintain that power against the champions at 126 lbs.

The betting here is what round will Naoya Inoue will knockout Doheny as most or all of us expect this fight to end via knockout with Inoue winning. The chance of an upset is very slim as Inoue might be very careful this time around as to not repeat with that knockdown he encountered when he fought Nery.

I agree, we will see exciting fight of Inoue when he move up to the featherweight division and see if he brings up his power on that category.

If I'm not mistaken, the line is 4.5 rounds, over and under. Maybe a round range or even the exact round might be a good bet. But still very hard to determine as Inoue might play again just like what he did against Nery. Wherein he taunted him to attack and then Nery caught him with a good hook causing him to taste the canvass.

It's good that he has a good chin as well, if not, he could be very well staying in the canvass. So for now, it's very hard to predict what rounds will Inoue going to score a knockout and win.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: robelneo on August 16, 2024, 06:52:41 PM

The betting here is what round would Inoue knockout Doheny as many of us thinks that this would end via KO.

I will rule out an upset here; the discrepancy in style and power is just too wide that Inoue is guaranteed to win here and for boxing lovers who wants excitement and who wants to see unexpected events, this is not a fight to see, I will skip watching this as its not going to bring anything to expectators who loves a good fight only those who are avid Inoue fans are going to watch this fight.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: Baofeng on August 17, 2024, 02:02:41 PM

The betting here is what round would Inoue knockout Doheny as many of us thinks that this would end via KO.

I will rule out an upset here; the discrepancy in style and power is just too wide that Inoue is guaranteed to win here and for boxing lovers who wants excitement and who wants to see unexpected events, this is not a fight to see, I will skip watching this as its not going to bring anything to expectators who loves a good fight only those who are avid Inoue fans are going to watch this fight.

Yeah, and to be honest, this kind of fight is what make UFC more attractive to watch you, just saying. Inoue is almost assured of a win here and then he doesn't want to get out of his comfort zone and fight in the US.

No doubt that he is a great fighter but he should be go out and fight in the US and hopefully this will happen next if he goes up in weight at featherweight as most of the fighters are state side now. And he doesn't have the bargaining power as he is new in the division.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: Zed0X on August 17, 2024, 02:25:55 PM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: robelneo on August 18, 2024, 03:42:11 AM

The betting here is what round would Inoue knockout Doheny as many of us thinks that this would end via KO.

I will rule out an upset here; the discrepancy in style and power is just too wide that Inoue is guaranteed to win here and for boxing lovers who wants excitement and who wants to see unexpected events, this is not a fight to see, I will skip watching this as its not going to bring anything to expectators who loves a good fight only those who are avid Inoue fans are going to watch this fight.

Yeah, and to be honest, this kind of fight is what make UFC more attractive to watch you, just saying. Inoue is almost assured of a win here and then he doesn't want to get out of his comfort zone and fight in the US.

No doubt that he is a great fighter but he should be go out and fight in the US and hopefully this will happen next if he goes up in weight at featherweight as most of the fighters are state side now. And he doesn't have the bargaining power as he is new in the division.

He is overstaying in the Super Bantamweight division; if he wants to be a legacy fighter, he should move to the next division, which is the featherweight division, He may be the most exciting fighter to watch in boxing but if he is in a division where there is a lack of competition, and he is not facing top level fighters people will lose interested to watch his fight.

He is very popular in Japan but the boxing community will not look at boxers who ignore the appeal of fighting overseas to test himself if he can handle the pressure of fighting outside of his comfort zone.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: bisdak40 on August 19, 2024, 08:32:24 AM
He is overstaying in the Super Bantamweight division; if he wants to be a legacy fighter, he should move to the next division, which is the featherweight division, He may be the most exciting fighter to watch in boxing but if he is in a division where there is a lack of competition, and he is not facing top level fighters people will lose interested to watch his fight.

He is very popular in Japan but the boxing community will not look at boxers who ignore the appeal of fighting overseas to test himself if he can handle the pressure of fighting outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is just too good in the super bantamweight at the moment and you are right mate, the is not much competition for him in this division and moving one notch north is the way to go for him but in terms of exposure to the US fans, i don't think that the Japanese Monster is looking for that fame as they will fight in Japan as long as the money is the same and belt remains in Japan.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: Kemarit on August 20, 2024, 01:11:15 PM
He is overstaying in the Super Bantamweight division; if he wants to be a legacy fighter, he should move to the next division, which is the featherweight division, He may be the most exciting fighter to watch in boxing but if he is in a division where there is a lack of competition, and he is not facing top level fighters people will lose interested to watch his fight.

He is very popular in Japan but the boxing community will not look at boxers who ignore the appeal of fighting overseas to test himself if he can handle the pressure of fighting outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is just too good in the super bantamweight at the moment and you are right mate, the is not much competition for him in this division and moving one notch north is the way to go for him but in terms of exposure to the US fans, i don't think that the Japanese Monster is looking for that fame as they will fight in Japan as long as the money is the same and belt remains in Japan.

He just want to clean the division again, like what he did in bantamweight and so I would not say that he is overstaying. But if we have to think about it, I would say that it's like getting boring for him as he usually knocks his opponent out and as we have notice, he is really this good at this division.

That's why we wish that he will go up and weight at featherweight because that's where the real challenge might be for sure. Guys at 126 lbs are bigger, taller and heavier for Inoue and that will really test how good Inoue is if he can win a belt at this division.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: electronicash on August 20, 2024, 09:58:41 PM
He is overstaying in the Super Bantamweight division; if he wants to be a legacy fighter, he should move to the next division, which is the featherweight division, He may be the most exciting fighter to watch in boxing but if he is in a division where there is a lack of competition, and he is not facing top level fighters people will lose interested to watch his fight.

He is very popular in Japan but the boxing community will not look at boxers who ignore the appeal of fighting overseas to test himself if he can handle the pressure of fighting outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is just too good in the super bantamweight at the moment and you are right mate, the is not much competition for him in this division and moving one notch north is the way to go for him but in terms of exposure to the US fans, i don't think that the Japanese Monster is looking for that fame as they will fight in Japan as long as the money is the same and belt remains in Japan.

He just want to clean the division again, like what he did in bantamweight and so I would not say that he is overstaying. But if we have to think about it, I would say that it's like getting boring for him as he usually knocks his opponent out and as we have notice, he is really this good at this division.

That's why we wish that he will go up and weight at featherweight because that's where the real challenge might be for sure. Guys at 126 lbs are bigger, taller and heavier for Inoue and that will really test how good Inoue is if he can win a belt at this division.

he is still 31, he should be able to handle fights in 126. he did mention he will just defend a few times before moving up, i think this is his last in the bantamweight. and overtime he really need to move up where there is money to make especially to fighters willing to go to japan to fight.

if there is no fighter willing to go to japan, i guess arum will have to find ways to mandate someone to go there. it was said TJ Doheny is known in japan for he had fought in the country several times.



Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: bisdak40 on August 21, 2024, 07:05:24 AM
if there is no fighter willing to go to japan, i guess arum will have to find ways to mandate someone to go there. it was said TJ Doheny is known in japan for he had fought in the country several times.

They will never runs out of fighters that are willing to go to Japan to fight Inoue as fighting the Japanese Monster is like winning a lottery, i mean that could be the biggest purse they will ever received once they fight Inoue.

TJ Doheny is popular in Japan because he have fought several times there that is why they choose him as Inoue's opponent as the criteria for you to be able to fight Inoue as of this time is you have to be popular in Japan :).
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: Baofeng on August 22, 2024, 03:44:39 PM
if there is no fighter willing to go to japan, i guess arum will have to find ways to mandate someone to go there. it was said TJ Doheny is known in japan for he had fought in the country several times.

They will never runs out of fighters that are willing to go to Japan to fight Inoue as fighting the Japanese Monster is like winning a lottery, i mean that could be the biggest purse they will ever received once they fight Inoue.

Yes, American fighters travel to Japan and more willing to face Inoue because of the possible big paycheck. And it's more of a bragging rights to travel to Japan and have the chance to beat their home town hero.

TJ Doheny is popular in Japan because he have fought several times there that is why they choose him as Inoue's opponent as the criteria for you to be able to fight Inoue as of this time is you have to be popular in Japan :).

Right mate, he has at least 3 winning fights in Japan and so he is more popular or at least well known there. Fight is about 2 weeks if I'm not mistaken, and so there could be media already in Japan to cover for this fight. Saw video of Inoue and he looks like he is already very much prepared 100%.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September
Post by: Jating on August 23, 2024, 11:01:09 AM
He is overstaying in the Super Bantamweight division; if he wants to be a legacy fighter, he should move to the next division, which is the featherweight division, He may be the most exciting fighter to watch in boxing but if he is in a division where there is a lack of competition, and he is not facing top level fighters people will lose interested to watch his fight.

He is very popular in Japan but the boxing community will not look at boxers who ignore the appeal of fighting overseas to test himself if he can handle the pressure of fighting outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is just too good in the super bantamweight at the moment and you are right mate, the is not much competition for him in this division and moving one notch north is the way to go for him but in terms of exposure to the US fans, i don't think that the Japanese Monster is looking for that fame as they will fight in Japan as long as the money is the same and belt remains in Japan.

He just want to clean the division again, like what he did in bantamweight and so I would not say that he is overstaying. But if we have to think about it, I would say that it's like getting boring for him as he usually knocks his opponent out and as we have notice, he is really this good at this division.

That's why we wish that he will go up and weight at featherweight because that's where the real challenge might be for sure. Guys at 126 lbs are bigger, taller and heavier for Inoue and that will really test how good Inoue is if he can win a belt at this division.

he is still 31, he should be able to handle fights in 126. he did mention he will just defend a few times before moving up, i think this is his last in the bantamweight. and overtime he really need to move up where there is money to make especially to fighters willing to go to japan to fight.

if there is no fighter willing to go to japan, i guess arum will have to find ways to mandate someone to go there. it was said TJ Doheny is known in japan for he had fought in the country several times.

That's what he said, he wanted to move up in weight and so this could be his last fight at 122 lbs and then next year, gonna be great to see him at featherweight as the challenge is going to be real and might be the first time that we will see Inoue really putting a lot of works in the process just to defeat a high rank boxers or even a champion. So it's a good test for him on how he will fare with the bigger and taller guy at 126 lbs. Likes of Rey Vargas and then the new champion in Leo which is a hard hitter and his body is really huge and maybe at fight night those guys will go above 130 - 140 lbs.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: 0t3p0t on August 23, 2024, 10:59:44 PM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on August 30, 2024, 08:39:58 AM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is the heavy favorite of this fight, the betting here is what round would Doheny last. The odds of "over 4.5 @1.9x" is somewhat attractive for me since i think Inoue will not attack right from the get go as to not suffer the same fate where he was knockdown in the first round against Luis Nery. Most probably, this fight will go above five rounds in my opinion.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Jating on August 30, 2024, 12:03:48 PM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is the heavy favorite of this fight, the betting here is what round would Doheny last. The odds of "over 4.5 @1.9x" is somewhat attractive for me since i think Inoue will not attack right from the get go as to not suffer the same fate where he was knockdown in the first round against Luis Nery. Most probably, this fight will go above five rounds in my opinion.

That might likely be the case for Inoue, however, if he thinks that he could take out TJ early, I do not think that TJ will survived because Inoue has a deadly instinct as well. He could smell that his opponent is getting weaker maybe thru his body punches or in the head. We have seen him destroying Dasmarinas in just 2 rounds because of body shots. So it's possible that Inoue will have that in mind, going into TJ's body and see if he can take it or not.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Baofeng on August 30, 2024, 07:58:33 PM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is the heavy favorite of this fight, the betting here is what round would Doheny last. The odds of "over 4.5 @1.9x" is somewhat attractive for me since i think Inoue will not attack right from the get go as to not suffer the same fate where he was knockdown in the first round against Luis Nery. Most probably, this fight will go above five rounds in my opinion.

And the odds are really appealing at the over 4.5, but when I check the odds on Stake it's at @1.80. So I guess this is where most gamblers are looking at right now and maybe someone has put a big money already that's why there are odds swing from 1.90->1.80.

Nevertheless it's a good odd a decent bet on it mate will give you a good return. I haven't pull my trigger yet, but I'm going to bet on this one once I have refilled my crypto wallet.  :)
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on September 02, 2024, 09:48:01 AM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is the heavy favorite of this fight, the betting here is what round would Doheny last. The odds of "over 4.5 @1.9x" is somewhat attractive for me since i think Inoue will not attack right from the get go as to not suffer the same fate where he was knockdown in the first round against Luis Nery. Most probably, this fight will go above five rounds in my opinion.

And the odds are really appealing at the over 4.5, but when I check the odds on Stake it's at @1.80. So I guess this is where most gamblers are looking at right now and maybe someone has put a big money already that's why there are odds swing from 1.90->1.80.

Nevertheless it's a good odd a decent bet on it mate will give you a good return. I haven't pull my trigger yet, but I'm going to bet on this one once I have refilled my crypto wallet.  :)

How time flies so fast that this fight will happen tomorrow night in Japan.

I've already placed my bet for this fight that this will go over 4.5 @1.76 boosted.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Baofeng on September 03, 2024, 01:25:27 AM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is the heavy favorite of this fight, the betting here is what round would Doheny last. The odds of "over 4.5 @1.9x" is somewhat attractive for me since i think Inoue will not attack right from the get go as to not suffer the same fate where he was knockdown in the first round against Luis Nery. Most probably, this fight will go above five rounds in my opinion.

And the odds are really appealing at the over 4.5, but when I check the odds on Stake it's at @1.80. So I guess this is where most gamblers are looking at right now and maybe someone has put a big money already that's why there are odds swing from 1.90->1.80.

Nevertheless it's a good odd a decent bet on it mate will give you a good return. I haven't pull my trigger yet, but I'm going to bet on this one once I have refilled my crypto wallet.  :)

How time flies so fast that this fight will happen tomorrow night in Japan.

I've already placed my bet for this fight that this will go over 4.5 @1.76 boosted.

Yeah, I almost forget about this fight, Stake still has it at 1.84 so I might bet later on it, still plenty of time or will look at our local bookies for instant betting.

I'm excited to see how Inoue will handle TJ experienced. And don't believed some videos circulating on Tiktok that shows TJ knocking out Inoue. It could be just a old fight of TJ in Japan and his opponent is not Inoue hehehe.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on September 03, 2024, 04:43:26 AM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is the heavy favorite of this fight, the betting here is what round would Doheny last. The odds of "over 4.5 @1.9x" is somewhat attractive for me since i think Inoue will not attack right from the get go as to not suffer the same fate where he was knockdown in the first round against Luis Nery. Most probably, this fight will go above five rounds in my opinion.

And the odds are really appealing at the over 4.5, but when I check the odds on Stake it's at @1.80. So I guess this is where most gamblers are looking at right now and maybe someone has put a big money already that's why there are odds swing from 1.90->1.80.

Nevertheless it's a good odd a decent bet on it mate will give you a good return. I haven't pull my trigger yet, but I'm going to bet on this one once I have refilled my crypto wallet.  :)

How time flies so fast that this fight will happen tomorrow night in Japan.

I've already placed my bet for this fight that this will go over 4.5 @1.76 boosted.

Yeah, I almost forget about this fight, Stake still has it at 1.84 so I might bet later on it, still plenty of time or will look at our local bookies for instant betting.

I'm excited to see how Inoue will handle TJ experienced. And don't believed some videos circulating on Tiktok that shows TJ knocking out Inoue. It could be just a old fight of TJ in Japan and his opponent is not Inoue hehehe.

The good thing about this fight is that this will be stream live for free via youtube and facebook in the Philippines so for us here in PH we can watch it live for free. I will post the link later for those who want to watch this live.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Jating on September 03, 2024, 09:18:23 AM
+1 to you if you could give us the link here.

I'm not sure though what is the time of the fight but hopefully if you can give it then maybe I can stay late and watch the fight. But so far I haven't put any bet you but I might go with you guys.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Baofeng on September 03, 2024, 03:46:46 PM
Another fight in Japan? Anyway, high KO percentage for both fighters suggests that this is not going full 12 rounds. I'm guessing that both fighters will be cautious of each others power in the three to six rounds. Once that's over, Inoue is more likely to take over.
Absolutely! Though I am not that familar with Doheney but I know he can give Inoue a good fight even though gamblers will take Inoue who has an edge on this match but that range of rounds you gave no doubt about that if Doheney won't score a knockout against the monster. But I can also say that we cannot call a monster "a monster" if he's just staying inside his cage so yeah I think we need to see the Japanese guy fight outside of his comfort zone.

Inoue is the heavy favorite of this fight, the betting here is what round would Doheny last. The odds of "over 4.5 @1.9x" is somewhat attractive for me since i think Inoue will not attack right from the get go as to not suffer the same fate where he was knockdown in the first round against Luis Nery. Most probably, this fight will go above five rounds in my opinion.

And the odds are really appealing at the over 4.5, but when I check the odds on Stake it's at @1.80. So I guess this is where most gamblers are looking at right now and maybe someone has put a big money already that's why there are odds swing from 1.90->1.80.

Nevertheless it's a good odd a decent bet on it mate will give you a good return. I haven't pull my trigger yet, but I'm going to bet on this one once I have refilled my crypto wallet.  :)

How time flies so fast that this fight will happen tomorrow night in Japan.

I've already placed my bet for this fight that this will go over 4.5 @1.76 boosted.

Yeah, I almost forget about this fight, Stake still has it at 1.84 so I might bet later on it, still plenty of time or will look at our local bookies for instant betting.

I'm excited to see how Inoue will handle TJ experienced. And don't believed some videos circulating on Tiktok that shows TJ knocking out Inoue. It could be just a old fight of TJ in Japan and his opponent is not Inoue hehehe.

The good thing about this fight is that this will be stream live for free via youtube and facebook in the Philippines so for us here in PH we can watch it live for free. I will post the link later for those who want to watch this live.

Congrats to both of us, it's a good bet and win. Inoue is really a very hard boxer to beat at this point although it's very uncanny for him to start very slow in this fight.

But I guess he will adjust on what his opponents is going to offer for him. In the Nonito fight, it was Donaire who wanted action and so Inoue give it to him. Here, it was different, and perhaps TJ's orthodox style makes it difficult for Inoue to crack and so it was good that we bet on over 4.5 rounds.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Kemarit on September 03, 2024, 03:55:43 PM
And as per Top Rank's Bob Arum,

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The “Monster” Naoya Inoue was left picking bits of TJ Doheny out of his teeth after savaging his prey in seven rounds inside Koto-Ku’s Ariake Arena in Tokyo. Afterwards, it was confirmed by promoter Bob Arum that Inoue will next have his customary end-of-year fight in Japan before embarking on a date in America to open his 2025 campaign.

https://www.boxingscene.com/naoya-inoue-breaks-down-tj-doheny-with-date-america-on-horizon--185724

And that is what we are talking here, he should be exposed to American fans and so it's about time for Inoue to go to the US and show us what his made of. After his customary end of the fight in Japan this 2024, and who ever that opponent is, I do not think that he will be good enough to beat Inoue.

Then we will all await in his US debut, I want him to fight the champions at 126 lbs, Angelo Leo might be a perfect fit for him. Leo just dethroned Lopez and so we have a new champion vs a upcoming contender and pound for pound in Inoue, that could be a great fight.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on September 04, 2024, 01:50:53 AM
Congrats to both of us, it's a good bet and win. Inoue is really a very hard boxer to beat at this point although it's very uncanny for him to start very slow in this fight.

But I guess he will adjust on what his opponents is going to offer for him. In the Nonito fight, it was Donaire who wanted action and so Inoue give it to him. Here, it was different, and perhaps TJ's orthodox style makes it difficult for Inoue to crack and so it was good that we bet on over 4.5 rounds.

Congrats to both of us bro  8).

Just fortunate that our speculation is just what happened, i mean the early KO/TKO did not happen as both were not engaging early in the fight. We could say that Inoue is really a hard to beat boxer in the 122-lbs division, he just break down Doheny with ease.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Jating on September 04, 2024, 10:08:15 AM
Congrats to both of us, it's a good bet and win. Inoue is really a very hard boxer to beat at this point although it's very uncanny for him to start very slow in this fight.

But I guess he will adjust on what his opponents is going to offer for him. In the Nonito fight, it was Donaire who wanted action and so Inoue give it to him. Here, it was different, and perhaps TJ's orthodox style makes it difficult for Inoue to crack and so it was good that we bet on over 4.5 rounds.

Congrats to both of us bro  8).

Just fortunate that our speculation is just what happened, i mean the early KO/TKO did not happen as both were not engaging early in the fight. We could say that Inoue is really a hard to beat boxer in the 122-lbs division, he just break down Doheny with ease.

Congratulations for that win. And just like what we have expected, Inoue has clean up this division already, although I also read that he will have his last fight in Japan before the end of the year.

And Inoue is still very sharp I should say, kudos to TJ he is a good fighter and I think he can reckon at this division and with the best of them. However, Inoue is really the best of this super bantamweight division and we want him to go up to featherweight and fight in America next year.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Baofeng on September 04, 2024, 07:33:29 PM
Congrats to both of us, it's a good bet and win. Inoue is really a very hard boxer to beat at this point although it's very uncanny for him to start very slow in this fight.

But I guess he will adjust on what his opponents is going to offer for him. In the Nonito fight, it was Donaire who wanted action and so Inoue give it to him. Here, it was different, and perhaps TJ's orthodox style makes it difficult for Inoue to crack and so it was good that we bet on over 4.5 rounds.

Congrats to both of us bro  8).

Just fortunate that our speculation is just what happened, i mean the early KO/TKO did not happen as both were not engaging early in the fight. We could say that Inoue is really a hard to beat boxer in the 122-lbs division, he just break down Doheny with ease.

Yes, and we hear Arum says that Inoue will be fighting in the US soil, so that makes everyone excited already. Because we have been putting him down for just fighting in Japan.

Now, it's going to be a true test for Inoue if he will be fighting again in the US against a solid American boxer at featherweight. And his hype will grow more if the American fans witnessed him still knocking anyone at his new weight class.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on September 05, 2024, 03:55:33 AM
And Inoue is still very sharp I should say, kudos to TJ he is a good fighter and I think he can reckon at this division and with the best of them. However, Inoue is really the best of this super bantamweight division and we want him to go up to featherweight and fight in America next year.

As per Bob Arum's plan, Inoue will defend his title on December 24th against Sam Goodman. This card will also feature another Japanese champion Junto Nakatani in the undercard. The article says that if both Japanese will win, they will meet in April 2025 at Tokyo Dome in Japan so Inoue's fight in US soil might be delayed for a few months next year.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Jating on September 05, 2024, 11:25:14 AM
And Inoue is still very sharp I should say, kudos to TJ he is a good fighter and I think he can reckon at this division and with the best of them. However, Inoue is really the best of this super bantamweight division and we want him to go up to featherweight and fight in America next year.

As per Bob Arum's plan, Inoue will defend his title on December 24th against Sam Goodman. This card will also feature another Japanese champion Junto Nakatani in the undercard. The article says that if both Japanese will win, they will meet in April 2025 at Tokyo Dome in Japan so Inoue's fight in US soil might be delayed for a few months next year.

Great, Sam Goodman will be his last stop before going into the featherweight division and hopefully, he will not derailed any plans of Inoue going into American next year. It is also much needed for Inoue to fight in US soil as we have been requesting from him to get out of comfort zone and fight outside of Japan.

And it seems our wish have been heard by Bob Arum. And probably Inoue himself has been hearing what fans said of him, and so he is willing to change the course of his career again by going Stateside.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Baofeng on September 05, 2024, 10:23:36 PM
And Inoue is still very sharp I should say, kudos to TJ he is a good fighter and I think he can reckon at this division and with the best of them. However, Inoue is really the best of this super bantamweight division and we want him to go up to featherweight and fight in America next year.

As per Bob Arum's plan, Inoue will defend his title on December 24th against Sam Goodman. This card will also feature another Japanese champion Junto Nakatani in the undercard. The article says that if both Japanese will win, they will meet in April 2025 at Tokyo Dome in Japan so Inoue's fight in US soil might be delayed for a few months next year.

Great, Sam Goodman will be his last stop before going into the featherweight division and hopefully, he will not derailed any plans of Inoue going into American next year. It is also much needed for Inoue to fight in US soil as we have been requesting from him to get out of comfort zone and fight outside of Japan.

And it seems our wish have been heard by Bob Arum. And probably Inoue himself has been hearing what fans said of him, and so he is willing to change the course of his career again by going Stateside.

Same outcome though, I'm not seeing Sam Goodman as well to derail the plans, he is slow, although methodical as well, but it's not enough to put a stop on the winning streak of Inoue unless he got a lucky punch.

But he doesn't have the power to score a knockout, and then Inoue is complete as he had a solid chin. So we will see who he will be fighting next year at the featherweight division and having his status, I won't be surprised if he is given a chance to fight for a belt in his first fight at 126 lbs.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: robelneo on September 06, 2024, 02:48:36 AM
And Inoue is still very sharp I should say, kudos to TJ he is a good fighter and I think he can reckon at this division and with the best of them. However, Inoue is really the best of this super bantamweight division and we want him to go up to featherweight and fight in America next year.

As per Bob Arum's plan, Inoue will defend his title on December 24th against Sam Goodman. This card will also feature another Japanese champion Junto Nakatani in the undercard. The article says that if both Japanese will win, they will meet in April 2025 at Tokyo Dome in Japan so Inoue's fight in US soil might be delayed for a few months next year.

Great, Sam Goodman will be his last stop before going into the featherweight division and hopefully, he will not derailed any plans of Inoue going into American next year. It is also much needed for Inoue to fight in US soil as we have been requesting from him to get out of comfort zone and fight outside of Japan.

And it seems our wish have been heard by Bob Arum. And probably Inoue himself has been hearing what fans said of him, and so he is willing to change the course of his career again by going Stateside.

Same outcome though, I'm not seeing Sam Goodman as well to derail the plans, he is slow, although methodical as well, but it's not enough to put a stop on the winning streak of Inoue unless he got a lucky punch.

But he doesn't have the power to score a knockout, and then Inoue is complete as he had a solid chin. So we will see who he will be fighting next year at the featherweight division and having his status, I won't be surprised if he is given a chance to fight for a belt in his first fight at 126 lbs.
There's a possibility, out of respect for being an undisputed champion, he will go directly on the belt, knowing Arum wants to cash out big on his prized fighters, which is why he wants Inoue to fight in the US because there is a lot of good opposition, and that's huge bucks and promotion coming in his promotion, and besides,, Inoue really need to be in the US as part of his establishing his legacy.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on September 06, 2024, 09:21:17 AM
And Inoue is still very sharp I should say, kudos to TJ he is a good fighter and I think he can reckon at this division and with the best of them. However, Inoue is really the best of this super bantamweight division and we want him to go up to featherweight and fight in America next year.

As per Bob Arum's plan, Inoue will defend his title on December 24th against Sam Goodman. This card will also feature another Japanese champion Junto Nakatani in the undercard. The article says that if both Japanese will win, they will meet in April 2025 at Tokyo Dome in Japan so Inoue's fight in US soil might be delayed for a few months next year.

Great, Sam Goodman will be his last stop before going into the featherweight division and hopefully, he will not derailed any plans of Inoue going into American next year. It is also much needed for Inoue to fight in US soil as we have been requesting from him to get out of comfort zone and fight outside of Japan.

And it seems our wish have been heard by Bob Arum. And probably Inoue himself has been hearing what fans said of him, and so he is willing to change the course of his career again by going Stateside.

Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani might be his last two fights in the super bantamweight division before moving up. Derailing the path of his career is a slim possibility as Top Rank is doing a very good job of grooming Inoue and every fight is a calculated risk, i mean that whenever Inoue fights, it should be a winnable fight for him.

We can see very soon Inoue fighting in the US as that was what Bob Arum promised.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Jating on September 06, 2024, 11:42:31 AM
And Inoue is still very sharp I should say, kudos to TJ he is a good fighter and I think he can reckon at this division and with the best of them. However, Inoue is really the best of this super bantamweight division and we want him to go up to featherweight and fight in America next year.

As per Bob Arum's plan, Inoue will defend his title on December 24th against Sam Goodman. This card will also feature another Japanese champion Junto Nakatani in the undercard. The article says that if both Japanese will win, they will meet in April 2025 at Tokyo Dome in Japan so Inoue's fight in US soil might be delayed for a few months next year.

Great, Sam Goodman will be his last stop before going into the featherweight division and hopefully, he will not derailed any plans of Inoue going into American next year. It is also much needed for Inoue to fight in US soil as we have been requesting from him to get out of comfort zone and fight outside of Japan.

And it seems our wish have been heard by Bob Arum. And probably Inoue himself has been hearing what fans said of him, and so he is willing to change the course of his career again by going Stateside.

Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani might be his last two fights in the super bantamweight division before moving up. Derailing the path of his career is a slim possibility as Top Rank is doing a very good job of grooming Inoue and every fight is a calculated risk, i mean that whenever Inoue fights, it should be a winnable fight for him.

We can see very soon Inoue fighting in the US as that was what Bob Arum promised.

But he could only get one fighter at the end of the year and it could be Sam Goodman. I don't think that they will risk it fighting fellow Japanese although it could be big in Japan as obviously they hail from the same country.

And with that, after Sam Goodman, then Inoue going into the US in the first quarter. For sure we have our own speculation as who is his first opponent at featherweight, could be a champion or could be a cherry pick and tune up for him in this new division.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Publictalk792 on September 06, 2024, 01:26:33 PM

Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani might be his last two fights in the super bantamweight division before moving up. Derailing the path of his career is a slim possibility as Top Rank is doing a very good job of grooming Inoue and every fight is a calculated risk, i mean that whenever Inoue fights, it should be a winnable fight for him.

We can see very soon Inoue fighting in the US as that was what Bob Arum promised.
I think Naoya Inoue will fight Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani last in super bantamweight division before moving up. I am sure Inoue career is going well because Top Rank is helping him make good choices. They make sure each fight is good chance for him to win. I am excited to see Inoue fight in  US soon like Bob Arum promised. I think Inoue will do great in boxing and moving to the US is a good next step. With Top Rank help I think Inoue will keep doing well and achieve even more.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: Kemarit on September 06, 2024, 01:43:18 PM

Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani might be his last two fights in the super bantamweight division before moving up. Derailing the path of his career is a slim possibility as Top Rank is doing a very good job of grooming Inoue and every fight is a calculated risk, i mean that whenever Inoue fights, it should be a winnable fight for him.

We can see very soon Inoue fighting in the US as that was what Bob Arum promised.
I think Naoya Inoue will fight Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani last in super bantamweight division before moving up. I am sure Inoue career is going well because Top Rank is helping him make good choices. They make sure each fight is good chance for him to win. I am excited to see Inoue fight in  US soon like Bob Arum promised. I think Inoue will do great in boxing and moving to the US is a good next step. With Top Rank help I think Inoue will keep doing well and achieve even more.

According to Bob Arum, Inoue will have his last fight at end of the year in Japan, so with that, he will have to choose only one boxer between Nakatani and Sam Goodman.

So I doubt that he will fight the two in super bantamweight, it is Goodman and then featherweight for him in the US. Unless they change their minds and fought Nakatani in US which is odd.
Title: Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September 3
Post by: bisdak40 on September 09, 2024, 09:39:09 AM

Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani might be his last two fights in the super bantamweight division before moving up. Derailing the path of his career is a slim possibility as Top Rank is doing a very good job of grooming Inoue and every fight is a calculated risk, i mean that whenever Inoue fights, it should be a winnable fight for him.

We can see very soon Inoue fighting in the US as that was what Bob Arum promised.
I think Naoya Inoue will fight Sam Goodman and Junto Nakatani last in super bantamweight division before moving up. I am sure Inoue career is going well because Top Rank is helping him make good choices. They make sure each fight is good chance for him to win. I am excited to see Inoue fight in  US soon like Bob Arum promised. I think Inoue will do great in boxing and moving to the US is a good next step. With Top Rank help I think Inoue will keep doing well and achieve even more.

According to Bob Arum, Inoue will have his last fight at end of the year in Japan, so with that, he will have to choose only one boxer between Nakatani and Sam Goodman.

So I doubt that he will fight the two in super bantamweight, it is Goodman and then featherweight for him in the US. Unless they change their minds and fought Nakatani in US which is odd.

Nakatani vs Inoue would be big in Japan than in the US so i think they will stage the fight in Japan if both are successful this year-end.

Locking the thread now and thanks as usual for your valuable comments that makes this thread lively.