Inoue Retains Titles,Eyes December Bout in Saudi Arabia

Nagoya,japan – Naoya Inoue emphatically defended his undisputed super bantamweight championships on Sunday,delivering a masterful performance against Murodjon Akhmadaliev. The unanimous decision victory, scored 118-110 twice adn 117-111, showcased Inoue’s boxing prowess and cemented his position as one of the sport’s premier fighters.

A Clinical Performance

The 32-year-Old Inoue (31-0, 27 KOs) systematically dismantled Akhmadaliev’s (14-2, 11 KOs) offense, controlling the fight from the opening bell. Inoue utilized a crisp and accurate left jab to disrupt Akhmadaliev’s attacks and establish his dominance.His strategic approach allowed him to dictate the pace and consistently land impactful blows.

While akhmadaliev attempted to utilize his power,inoue’s defense and footwork proved too formidable. The Japanese champion consistently evaded Akhmadaliev’s most dangerous shots, often countering with swift combinations.

Next Stop: Riyadh

Following the win, Inoue announced he will return to the ring in December, with Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, set to host his next bout. He is slated to face unbeaten Mexican fighter David Picasso on December 27th. This event marks a continuation of the growing trend of major boxing matches taking place in Saudi Arabia, reflecting the country’s increasing investment in the sport. According to reports from BoxingNews24, saudi Arabia has committed significant funding to attract top boxing talent and host high-profile events.

Fight Summary

Inoue’s victory was characterized by his remarkable footwork and precision. He targeted both the head and body, inflicting accumulating damage on Akhmadaliev throughout the contest. As the fight progressed, Akhmadaliev became increasingly frustrated by his inability to mount a sustained attack. Swelling around Akhmadaliev’s face was clearly visible in the later rounds, despite Inoue appearing largely unscathed.

On the undercard, Christian Medina achieved a stunning knockout victory over Yoshiki Takei to claim the WBO bantamweight world title. Medina floored Takei in the first round with a powerful right hand and continued to dominate, ultimately securing the win in the fourth round via a series of devastating uppercuts.

fighter Record Result
Naoya Inoue 31-0 (27 KOs) won by Unanimous Decision
Murodjon Akhmadaliev 14-2 (11 KOs) Lost by Unanimous Decision
Christian Medina 26-4 (19 KOs) Won by Knockout (Round 4)
Yoshiki Takei 11-1 (9 KOs) Lost by Knockout (round 4)