Boxing World Championship Matches Turned Dreadful


Boxing World Championship Matches Turned Dreadful
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Brutal Mismatches

This year has just begun, and there have already been shocking world championship mismatches that could have ended in tragedy. Naoya Inoue defended his world super-bantamweight titles in Tokyo, demolishing Kim Ye-Joon in a devastating bout. Jai Opetaia also defended his IBF cruiserweight crown against a late substitute in Queensland.

The Monster Strikes

Naoya Inoue, known as "The Monster," is a terror in the ring, winning most of his fights by knockout. He faced a late substitute opponent, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. The mismatch was evident from the fearful expression of the opponent.

Merciless Knockouts

Inoue spared no time in ending the fight with a perfectly-timed shot, leaving his opponent in a heap. Jai Opetaia's match also ended brutally with a chilling knockout, raising concerns about the adequacy of opponents in elite boxing matches.

Call for Change

The governing bodies of boxing must reevaluate the matchmaking process to prevent such disastrous outcomes in the ring. The showmanship of boxing should never compromise the safety and integrity of the sport.


Boxing World Championship Matches Turned Dreadful
courtesy of thesun.co.uk




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