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He showed strength to the world. Naoya Inoue (27 = Ohashi), the unifying WBA and IBF bantamweight class champion, defeated the challenger WBA 2nd and IBF 4th Morony 7 times 2 minutes 59 seconds KO, and made his debut in Las Vegas.
Inoue emphasized his stance of aiming for “four-group unification” after the game. Initially, a unified three-group battle with WBO world-class champion Casimero was planned to be held on April 25 in Las Vegas, but it disappeared due to the influence of the new corona virus. Since then, he has been repeatedly provoked by Casimero’s side.
On December 12, a match between WBC champion Ubari and fifth-class champion Donaire is on the way. Inoue was anxiously aiming for a unified battle, saying, “The plan is Donea and Ubari (winner) from the WBC, and Casimero from WBO. I’m thinking of targeting both players, so I’d like to work with someone who has the right time.”
According to Ohashi, the IBF has ordered a nomination match in the next round, and negotiations are likely to remain focused on the United States while the possibility of a unified match is explored. WBA regular champion Rigondo, who won the Olympics in a row, is also eager to play Inoue. Ubari is the opponent of his brother Takuma’s first professional black star, and Donea is a good undercard that was selected as the best match of the year last year. Inoue is likely to continue to play a central role in the fierce Bantam-class battle.
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