Naoya Inoue Beats Picasso, Keeps Super Bantamweight Crown in Riyadh
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David Picasso went to Saudi Arabia with the decision to beat Naoya Inoue, one of the best boxers pounds per pound. He did not achieve the feat, but he took the fight to the limit and decided on the judges' cards: the Japanese imposed by unanimous decision to retain the super-gallo weight belts of the CMB, AMB, OMB and FIB.
Naoya Inoue Finishes 2025 With Commanding Win Against David Picasso After Pre Fight Hand Wrap Issue
Naoya Inoue’s final appearance of 2025 began with a brief complication before the opening bell. Moments before entering the ring in Riyadh, officials required the Japanese champion to re wrap his hands, briefly delaying the main event at The Ring V card inside Mohammed Abdo Arena. Once the bout started, the interruption had no visible ...
Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue defended his world titles of the super-gallon weights by beating the points against Mexican Alan David Picasso, last night in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Inoue, undisputed champion of the category, was superior in the development of the fight to his rival, but he could not get the knockout and had to wait for the decision of the judges, which was unanimous in his favor. "The truth is that I am tired. Not so mu…
Naoya Inoue beats Picasso, keeps super Bantamweight Crown in Riyadh
RIYADH: Japan’s undefeated boxing sensation Naoya Inoue successfully retained his world super-bantamweight titles for a record-extending sixth time Saturday night when he scored a unanimous points victory over Mexican boxer Alan Picasso in Riyadh. The victory marked Naoya’s fourth victory of 2025 despite his evident fatigue after a very eventful year. The 32-year-old, who is also known by his nickname “Monster,” now boasts a professional career …
The Mexican boxer Alan David Picasso succumbed in his attempt to become an absolute champion of super-gallo weight after being defeated by the Japanese Naoya Inoue who retained his belts by unanimous decision in a fight held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The “Monster” imposed his quality, technique and volume of blows to take the victory over [...] The article Alan David Picasso cannot with Naoya Inoue appeared first on: 88.9 News.
Alan Picasso says he expected more dangerous, difficult fight from Naoya Inoue
Naoya Inoue painted a masterpiece and thoroughly dominated Alan Picasso by unanimous decision on Saturday to headline "The Ring V: Night of the Samurai" show in Saudi Arabia. Picasso, however, said he expected even more from “The Monster” Inoue in the toughest assignment of his career.
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