Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Dec 2023, 05:00

Inoue - Decision
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Inoue - T/KO
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Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Inoue-Tapales: Talks Ongoing For Targeted Undisputed Championship In December

Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford and Claressa Shields are currently the only two fighters to fully unify two weight divisions in the four-belt era.

Naoya Inoue not only plans to join that short list but accomplish the feat in considerably less time.

Talks are ongoing for an undisputed junior featherweight championship between Inoue and Marlon Tapales. Both camps confirmed to Boxing Scene that there remains work to be done but plenty of room for optimism for a four-belt showdown which is currently eyed for December in Tokyo.

Inoue (25-0, 22 KOs) holds the WBC and WBO titles. Tapales is the unified WBA and IBF titlist and is the only current major titleholder from the Philippines, male or female.

Both boxers won their belts earlier this year. Tapales (37-3, 19 KOs) claimed a twelve-round, split decision over previously unbeaten and unified titlist Murodjon Akhmadaliev on April 8 in San Antonio, Texas. More than three months later, Inoue dethroned previously unbeaten Stephen Fulton (21-1, 8 KOs) in a stunningly one-sided, eighth-round stoppage of July 25 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo.

Inoue was just seven months removed from his eleventh-round knockout of England’s Paul Butler to fully unify the bantamweight division last December 13 also at Ariake Arena. The win saw Inoue become the division’s first undisputed champion in the three- or four-belt era and the first Asian boxer to accomplish the feat at any weight.

There is now a chance he could become a two-division undisputed king in the span of just one year.

Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) went nearly six years between full unification wins.

The three-division champ—and the only boxer besides Inoue with an argument as the sport’s mythical pound-for-pound king—knocked out Julius Indongo in the third round of their August 2017 four-belt clash in Lincoln, Nebraska. Eight fights and six years later, Crawford cemented his status as an all-time great with a one-sided, ninth-round stoppage of unbeaten Errol Spence to defend the WBO welterweight title and win the WBA, WBC and IBF belts.

Shields (14-0, 2 KOs) stormed to undisputed middleweight championship status after her April 2019 virtual shutout of Christina Hammer.

The two-time Olympic Gold medalist needed just two fights to claim a second undisputed championship crown. However, the pound-for-pound queen had to wait nearly two years, as the pandemic slowed the sport to a crawl before she could get to unbeaten IBF junior middleweight titlist Marie-Eve Dicaire. Shields won the belt and the vacant WBA strap and defended her WBC and WBO belts in their March 2021 bout.

Shields has since returned to middleweight, where she retained her lineal/WBC/WBA/IBF titles. The self-proclaimed GWOAT regained her WBO belt in a ten-round win over Savannah Marshall in their thriller last October 15 in London.

Inoue and Tapales are both free of mandatory challenger obligations as none of the sanctioning bodies plan to order any such fights until after their targeted undisputed clash. Inoue had a two-fight plan to fully unify the division from the moment he moved up in weight earlier this year. Tapales made it easier after his win over Akhmadaliev, when he immediately called for the Fulton-Inoue winner and even entered the ring to join Inoue after his annihilation of Fulton.

Inoue-Tapales will crown the first-ever undisputed junior featherweight champion. The weight class was first introduced in the 1920s but never gained traction. It was reintroduced in the 1970s but has never had more than a unified titlist in the 47 years since its first title fight in 1976.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Tapales Arrives in Los Angeles, Starts Camp For Potential Inoue Undisputed Fight

Marlon Tapales, the unified WBA/IBF super bantamweight world champion, arrived at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to commence his training camp in preparation for a potential undisputed showdown against WBC/WBO super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue.

Tapales, accompanied by his esteemed trainer Ernel Fontanilla, is ready to embark on an intensive training regimen at the Knucklehead Gym in Las Vegas.

The proposed clash, targeted for December, has really motivated Tapales, who promises a thrilling display of skill, power, and determination.

"I fully comprehend the magnitude of this fight. Becoming the undisputed champion is the ultimate goal in any boxer's career, and I am prepared to give my all to achieve that. Naoya Inoue is an exceptional fighter, but I have unwavering confidence in my abilities and the hard work I have put into my training. I will leave everything in the ring and prove that I am the best in the division," Tapales said.

Inoue, regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, has been tearing through the weight divisions for the last few years.

Last year, Inoue became the undisputed bantamweight champion with his dominating stoppage of Paul Butler. He would then make a decision to move up in weight, to 122-pounds, to challenge unbeaten unified champion Stephen Fulton in July. Inoue took him out in eight round to walk away with the WBC, WBO titles - and also became the second male fighter in Japanese history to capture world titles in four weight classes.

Tapales was ringside for Inoue's latest conquest. After the fight, Tapales and Inoue faced-off in the ring with their world titles.

The Filipino fighter became a world champion earlier this year when he shocked unbeaten Murodjon Akhmadaliev with a twelve round split decision win in April.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Naoya Inoue vs Marlon Tapales undisputed title fight reportedly set for December 26th

The WBO’s Congress in the Dominican Republic is underway and the news is flowing. Per ESPN’s Salvador Rodriguez, Sean Gibbons tells WBO President Paco Valcarcel that Marlon Tapales will challenge Naoya Inoue for undisputed super bantamweight glory on December 26th.

No word as to the location, but we can safely assume it’ll be somewhere in Japan on one of the country’s traditional year-end super shows. Inoue (25-0, 22 KO) has fought exclusively in his home country since mopping up Michael Dasmarinas in June 2021, while Tapales (37-3, 19 KO) would make his fifth career appearance in the Land of the Rising Sun.

“The Maranding Nightmare,” a former WBO bantamweight champion who lost his belts on the scale against Shohei Omori, got pretty thoroughly whupped by Ryosuke Iwasa in a 2019 IBF interim title fight. He got back into contention two fights later by smoking Hiroaki Teshigawara in a final eliminator, then broke the Stephen Fulton-Murodjon Akhmadaliev duopoly with an upset of “MJ” in April.

Though he ostensibly doesn’t poses anywhere near the threat that Fulton did on paper, Tapales has made no secret that he wants the smoke. Good on him for not dragging things out.

As for Inoue, he’s in position to become two-weight undisputed in the span of 12 months, a monumental feat by any definition. Let’s see how high the Monster can fly.

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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Only seems fair that we have boxing on boxing day! :yay:

Will be 10 am morning. 4-5 fight card.

Main event possible around 1pm?
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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8am boxing day, thank you very much that'll do nicely
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Tapales deserved the win over Akhmadaliev imo but still think Akhmadaliev went in with an injured hand, Inoue will get to him I've no doubt
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Inoue KO in first 3 rds
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Bam arrived a few days ago.

He’ll be ringside.

Can’t wait for this tomorrow.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Monster surely fighter of the year if he takes this and by a hell of a margin too.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Must have missed this was on. Boxing day is fvcking great for sport anyway; this is the cherry on top :bag:
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Boxerbeetle wrote: 25 Dec 2023, 08:35 Must have missed this was on. Boxing day is fvcking great for sport anyway; this is the cherry on top :bag:
And it’s midday as well..
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 25 Dec 2023, 10:48
Boxerbeetle wrote: 25 Dec 2023, 08:35 Must have missed this was on. Boxing day is fvcking great for sport anyway; this is the cherry on top :bag:
And it’s midday as well..
that is brilliant, I never know time zones etc so presumed it'd be a catch up on 27th jobby. Brilliant
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Straight off nights to watch this. Perfect timing for a few beers too .. hard to do that at that time normally
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Hearing mixed messages about start times.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Phillipino Tapales, assuming he’s a Catholic, has just had to weigh in on Navidad and very far from home and in all likelihood he’ll get his head chopped off in a few rounds today on Boxing Day/St Stephens. Could you be arsed? Oh well, suppose he gets paid well.

What a brilliant time to schedule a 4 belt fight man. Straight on to the footy after and all.

Hope youse all had a belter Christmas BTW team
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Who’s fishing?
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Nightmare Roy wrote: 25 Dec 2023, 07:30 Monster surely fighter of the year if he takes this and by a hell of a margin too.
Agreed. And it's only December the 26th. Who knows what he might do with the rest of the year.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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the japanese title looks pretty cool
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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would be great if we got to see more japanese title fights at good times, so many wars but they go under the radar at domestic level
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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tsutsumi had an upset draw with former world champ daigo higa, and has since won 4 straight japanese bantam title fights

anaguchi former national team amateur member. younger and less experienced, seems to be a case of talented prospect stepping up
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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good start for anaguchi, looked much faster. tsutsumi pressed but not able to get many punches off, kinda just wading in. anaguchi light on his feet.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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Missed the start of this show. Have they shown much of the undercard?
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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this is the 3rd fight they've shown, first 2 were takei-mexican and hiraoka-mexican. those lasted a total of 7 rounds or so
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Marlon Tapales | Sky Sports - 26 December 2023

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tsutsumi starts the 2nd with some decent lefts, which stir up anaguchi, who then rips into him and starts to swell his eye up. anaguchi very quick hands
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