“In response to the comment saying [Inoue] should come to America and play a match,” Inoue stated in Japanese, “The home of the lightweight division [lower weight divisions] is now here in Japan. If you want to see the game, come to Japan. If there is something better than what is available in the Japanese market in America, I would be happy to go.” Inoue's upcoming bout against Nery, 35-1 (27 KOs), 29, speaks to his celebrity in Japan and Asia as he will fill a major arena. Inoue is unapologetic in his approach. A notable bout took place at the Tokyo Dome which saw James ‘Buster’ Douglas’ upset Mike Tyson in 1990. Now, Inoue looks to further his star by filling the Dome and showing that he can continue to make a sizable dent in the boxing marketplace without being in the United States.
they didn't want to risk an incident on the field. Haney and Garcia, who will face off Saturday at Barclays Center, scuffled at the Empire State Building earlier today.
Surprised he’s being allowed to fight, hope Haney knocks him out and he goes to rehab gets the help he obviously needs
I’m conflicted. On one hand I want Haney to whop his ass for all of the stupid shit he has been doing and saying lately. On the other hand I wonder if he is legitimately having a mental breakdown and needs psychiatric help.
I watched a Haney video the other day and he flippantly alluded to Garcia having a coke problem. Garcia's behavior made sense when he said that
Friday, April 19 DAZN, 7:00 pm ET, Kurt Scoby vs Dakota Linger An Overtime Boxing show. Scoby is a former football player (non-heavyweight) who showed a little fun promise on ShoBox but hasn’t been scooped up by any major players, so it’s going to continue to be an uphill run for him. Linger’s a fun guy you’ve seen on Top Rank prelims before, a total “opponent” type but tough and game. *********************************************************** Saturday, April 20 Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY (DAZN PPV / PPV.com) Start time: 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. UK (Sunday) Main event ringwalks (approx): 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. UK (Sunday) Devin Haney -1100 Ryan Garcia +650 Devin Haney vs Ryan Garcia, super lightweights, 12 rounds, for Haney’s WBC title Arnold Barboza Jr vs Sean McComb, super lightweights, 10 rounds Bektemir Melikuziev vs Pierre Dibombe, super middleweights, 10 rounds John “Scrappy” Ramirez vs David Jimenez, flyweights, 12 rounds, for interim WBA title Charles Conwell vs Nathaniel Gallimore, super welterweights, 10 rounds It’s here! It’s happening! A lot of hype for a guy whose biggest fight was a knockout loss and he’s only got B and B-minus wins otherwise! But he’s dangerous with his speed and power, and we’ll see if he can live up to his/the hype against Haney, who has been hurt in fights before but did look fantastic moving up to 140 last time out. Undercard: Arnold Barboza Jr vs Sean McComb, Bektemir Melikuziev vs Pierre Dibombe, John “Scrappy” Ramirez vs David Jimenez, and Charles Conwell vs Nathaniel Gallimore. You can also order through traditional PPV on cable and satellite and what have you. It’ll run you $69.99 on DAZN with your subscription, or $79.99 otherwise. **************************************************************************** April 20: London Start time: 7pm BST / 2pm ET Main event ringwalks (approx): TBA Sam Noakes -750 Yvan Mendy +490 Sam Noakes vs. Yvan Mendy, 12 rounds, lightweights Henry Turner vs. TBA, 10 rounds, junior welterweights Andrew Cain vs. Darwing Martinez, 8 rounds, bantamweights Aloys Youmbi vs. Pablo Oscar Natalio Farias, 8 rounds, cruiserweights Steven Cairns vs. Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira, 6 rounds, lightweights Jack Oliphant vs. Remi Scholer, 6 rounds, junior middleweights Billy Adams vs. Mark Butler, 4 rounds, junior lightweights Sam King vs. Artjom Spatar, 4 rounds, middleweights The vacant European lightweight title is on the line. Noakes is a good time, can fight and can punch. You will recall Mendy from upsetting Luke Campbell in 2015 and turning that into three years of absolutely nothing before losing a rematch in 2018, which turned into five more years of absolutely nothing since. But in the UK, a foreign fighter can book themselves a handful of returns, over whatever amount of time, if they ever upset someone domestic.
I feel like Garcia might get smoked. The bizarre behavior with the grumblings of drug use and if he is 3 lbs over weight? Idk
was hoping it was an act but Garcia is a mess still interested in this fight bc if Haney’s power doesn’t phase Garcia it could turn into an entertaining fight
Garcia being a total mess makes me not as interested in this fight. He loses tomorrow, he’ll never get a big fight again. It’s a complete shitshow
Yeah if he gets dominated think his career is over . don’t see him sticking around for lower level fights it sucks bc I do like that he is willing to fight this much quality in a short period of time .
His first flight after getting stopped by Tank he looked tentative and really lacking confidence. He kind of just accidentally tko'd the guy on a weird shot on the top of the head like Joshua had against Ruiz
id bet any amount that Garcia is gonna go out like Willy Lump Lump him and Romero are nothing more than instagram fighters
The weight is a microcosm. Haney hits it dead in the nose. Garcia is 3.2 over. Tells you the difference in how they trained right there
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