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Injury breaks Doheny’s hopes against Naoya Inoue
A seventh-round injury ended TJ Doheny’s attempt to challenge Japanese sensation Naoya Inoue for the title of undisputed super-bantamweight world champion in Tokyo.
The Irishman looked to indicate he had hurt his hip after taking many brutal body blows from the four-weight world champion, and Inoue was ruled the victor via technical knockout.
Doheny, 37, suffers his fifth loss of the season, while Inoue advances to 28-0. After taking a straight right punch from
the 31-year-old Inoue, Doheny lifted his right arm in a regrettable and anticlimactic bout finale.
After briefly returning to his corner, Doheny crossed the ring and congratulated Inoue, who is regarded by many as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.
Doheny, a 12-year veteran who held the IBF super-bantamweight world title from 2018 to 2019, had hoped to cause a major upset after reviving his career over the past year.
The southpaw, who has long been based in Australia, lost four out of six fights between April 2019 and March 2023, but rebounded by securing three wins in Japan to earn a shot against the 2023 ESPN and Ring magazine fighter of the year.
But while the Irishman gave a good account of himself at Ariake Arena, Inoue looked in control for most of the bout before Doheny’s injury.
After a cagey opening round, Inoue went to work on Doheny’s body, landed a telling straight right hand and defended cogently as he demonstrated his impressive punching power and ringcraft.
In the third, Doheny landed some body shots of his own, but Inoue kept up a ferocious pace as the fight continued and wore his opponent down with unrelenting body work.
While the crowd was quiet for much of the fight, they responded to an excellent finish by Inoue in the sixth as another focused and efficient attack to the body left Doheny looking weary as he returned to his corner.
And while Doheny went the distance in all four of his previous losses, he looked in considerable pain as the fight ended 16 seconds into the seventh round.
Victory means Inoue has won all 24 of his world title fights, having held belts at light flyweight, super flyweight, bantamweight in addition to super-bantamweight.
Inoue, who became the undisputed super-bantamweight champion in December, is just the second man after American Terence Crawford to become undisputed world champion at two different weights in the four-belt era.
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