Naoya Inoue's Triumph: Overcoming Adversity to Retain Super-Bantamweight Title
Naoya Inoue overcame a knockdown to retain his undisputed super-bantamweight title with a stunning eighth-round knockout against Ramon Cardenas in Las Vegas.




Japan's Naoya Inoue showcased his resilience and skill in a thrilling bout against American Ramon Cardenas, retaining his undisputed super-bantamweight world championship. The fight, held in Las Vegas, saw Inoue face an unexpected challenge early on.
Early Setback In the second round, Inoue was knocked down by a powerful left hook from Cardenas, marking only the second time in his career he had been floored. However, the champion quickly regained his composure, demonstrating why he is considered one of the best in the sport.
Comeback and Victory By the eighth round, Inoue had turned the tide. He unleashed a series of devastating punches, culminating in a brutal right hand that sent Cardenas reeling into the ropes. Referee Thomas Taylor intervened, awarding Inoue the victory by technical knockout.
Post-Fight Reflections "I was very surprised but I was able to calmly pull myself together," Inoue said through a translator. "From thereafter, I made sure I didn't take that punch again." This victory extends Inoue's impeccable record to 30-0, with 27 of those wins coming by knockout.
Undercard Highlights In the undercard, Mexico's Rafael Espinosa continued his unbeaten streak with a seventh-round stoppage of Edward Vazquez, improving his record to 27-0. Espinosa expressed his ambition for a future bout with Inoue, stating, "I know a fight against Naoya Inoue would catapult me into stardom."
This event not only highlighted Inoue's dominance but also set the stage for potential future matchups that could further electrify the boxing world.