Naoya Inoue Scores 10th Round KO Over Marlon Tapales, Unifies 122 Pound Titles
Moments ago in Tokyo, Japan, Naoya Inoue scored a tenth round KO win over a very game Marlon Tapales to unify all four belts at super-bantamweight.
Moments ago in Tokyo, Japan, Naoya Inoue scored a tenth round KO win over a very game Marlon Tapales to unify all four belts at super-bantamweight.
Naoya ‘Monster’ Inoue showed little emotion today, weighing in at 121 3/4 pounds for his undisputed super bantamweight championship bout against underdog Marlon Tapales on Tuesday morning.
It’s been said that Manny Pacquiao might just be the most generous pro fighter of them all. We’ve all heard about the vast amounts of money the living legend has handed, and continues to hand, to various charities.
Is there any fight fan out there who feels the super bantamweight showdown between rival two-belt holders Naoya Inoue and Marlon Tapales will go all 12 rounds?
Two-belt super bantamweight ruler Marlon Tapales has been training hard for his Boxing Day unification showdown with “Monster” Naoya Inoue for weeks now, it not months.
To no great surprise, the Naoya Inoue-Marlon Tapales 122-pound unification showdown was made official today for December 26 in Tokyo, Japan.
Two-belt super-bantamweight champ Marlon Tapales will be a pretty big underdog when he climbs into the ring with rival two-belt 122 pound champ Naoya Inoue later this year (the fight a possible go for December 26, in Japan).
The great country of Japan always stages a big boxing event during the Christmas holidays, usually on New Year’s Eve. We could still get the New Year’s Eve party, but what has been tweeted by Steve Kim is the fact that Bob Arum has informed him that it’s looking likely that the Naoya Inoue-Marlon Tapales super-bantamweight unification clash will take place in Japan on December 26th, Boxing Day!
Two-belt super bantamweight champ Marlon Tapales is starting his preparations for the December planned unification showdown with Naoya Inoue early. The 31 year old southpaw from the Philippines touched down in L.A
The winner of the upcoming fight between Naoya Inoue and Stephen Fulton will walk out of the ring with two super-bantamweight titles, and now the WBA has okayed their 122 pound champion Marlon Tapales to fight the winner.