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Canelo's Promoter Doubts Possibility Of Fight With Crawford

Canelo's Promoter Doubts Possibility Of Fight With Crawford
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Naoya 'Monster' Inoue becomes 1st Japanese boxer to win 'Fighter of the Year' awards

Inoue cemented his dominance by capturing the undisputed WBA, IBF, WBC and WBO super-bantamweight titles last year

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Naoya 'Monster' Inoue becomes 1st Japanese boxer to win 'Fighter of the Year' awards

Naoya Inoue, known as “Monster," has become the first Japanese boxer to receive both the Sugar Ray Robinson Award and The Ring magazine's “Fighter of the Year.” About the Sugar Ray Robinson Award: On Jan. 19, Inoue's Ohashi Boxing Gym announced that the 30-year-old boxing star had been awarded the Sugar Ray Robinson Award, regarded as the sport's most prestigious annual honor. Formerly the Edward J. Neil Trophy, the Sugar Ray Robinson Award recognizes the "Fighter of the Year" as chosen by the Boxing Writers Association of America.

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Boxing: Naoya Inoue wins Ring Magazine's Fighter of the Year award

Undisputed super bantamweight world champion Naoya Inoue is named Ring Magazine's 2023 Fighter of the Year, becoming the first Japanese boxer to win the prestigious award.

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Japanese boxing 'monster' is still hungry for more | Daily Express Malaysia

TOKYO: Japan’s Naoya Inoue said he was still as hungry as ever after becoming an undisputed world champion in a second weight class this week, knocking out Marlon Tapales to claim all four super-bantamweight belts.

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