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8 / 12 Rounds🥊 TKO
May 05, 2025, 03:00 UTC
T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, USA
Naoya Inoue

Naoya Inoue

Japan
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32 yearsMore information

General Indicators

Super Bantamweight

  • 31 / 0 / 0Record26 / 2 / 0
  • 27 (87%) Wins by knockout (%)14 (54%)
  • 0 (0%) Losses by knockout (%)1 (50%)
  • 193Total rounds143
  • 26 / 26Title fights / wins1 / 0
  • 21 / 21Title defenses / wins0 / 0

Parameters

  • 165Height165
  • 171Reach170
  • OrthodoxStanceOrthodox
 Ramon Cardenas

Ramon Cardenas

United States of America
🇺🇸
30 yearsMore information

74%

% Wins - Prediction by RTF

26%

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Organizer: Top Rank

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    Styles and Techniques of the Opponents

  • The perfect pressure fighter Naoya Inoue against a versatile Mexican challenger.

    The Japanese champion is one of the most well-rounded fighters of the modern era: he can both attack and counterattack. However, he is at his best when applying methodical pressure, cutting off the ring, and launching powerful assaults.

    Cárdenas, on the other hand, is more of a crafty fighter with solid punching power. He looks for openings, deceiving his opponent with movement, and when the right moment comes, he knocks them out.

  • Age and Experience Difference

  • Cárdenas is 29 years old, while Inoue is 32.

    Not a youthful age for the lighter divisions, but far from being considered old.

    However, there’s no real point in comparing their experience.

    A two-time undisputed champion and one of Japan’s finest fighters, who has consistently faced only elite opponents, Inoue clearly holds a much richer résumé.

  • Punch Statistics in Recent Fights

  • Inoue is not the most high-volume puncher, but he is extremely efficient.

    He boasts excellent accuracy and superb effectiveness.

    Naoya has the ability to turn any moment into a knockout.

    For Cárdenas, his busy style and high output could be crucial — one possible way to try and confuse the Japanese monster.

  • Fighting Activity

  • Cárdenas has already fought once in 2025 — defeating previously unbeaten Mexican prospect Bryan Acosta by decision.

    Inoue, notably, has also fought in 2025.

    He plans to fight more than the standard two times per year, having started the year with a knockout victory in January and aiming for one or even two more fights after Cárdenas.

  • Punching Power

  • Very few can match Inoue in this department.

    He is one of the most precise and devastating punchers in the world today — not only targeting the head but punishing the body with equal ferocity.

    It’s worth mentioning that Cárdenas also possesses solid power and has a few beautiful knockouts on his record.

    However, Inoue's focused and destructive punching is simply on another level.

  • Ability to Absorb Hits

  • There have been no real concerns about Cárdenas' chin so far.

    How it holds up against a puncher of Inoue’s caliber remains to be seen — but it definitely won't be easy.

    At the same time, Inoue himself can be hit.

    It was a fellow Mexican, Luis Nery, who scored the first knockdown of Inoue’s career.

    So no, Inoue’s chin isn’t made of concrete — but it's strong enough to endure heavy shots.

  • Fight Venue

  • Since 2021, Cárdenas has been fighting exclusively in the United States, although he has never competed in Las Vegas before.

    Inoue will also be returning to the U.S. for the first time since 2021, and notably, his two previous fights there took place in Vegas.

    Both fighters will be making their debut at T-Mobile Arena, but Cárdenas is expected to enjoy massive crowd support.

    The bout will take place during Cinco de Mayo — a major Mexican holiday — so the arena will be packed with Mexican fans.

  • Psychology and Recent Successes

  • A Cárdenas victory would send shockwaves through the boxing world — a real upset, even though he is a skilled fighter with strong punching power.

    He has a huge opportunity to become undisputed champion on a day of national celebration.

    However, Inoue certainly isn’t planning to take a step back or underestimate his opponent.

    Naoya has big plans ahead and major opponents lined up.

    He just signed a cooperation deal with Riyadh Season and is making his U.S. comeback.

    Winning isn’t enough — he needs to win spectacularly.

Statistics of punches in the Inoue VS Cardenas fight

  • Punches

    Naoya
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    Total number of punches thrown per fight

    Total
    Landed

    429

    Total number of punches thrown

    305

    Total number of punches landed per fight

    Total
    Landed

    85 (20%)

    Total number of punches landed

    55 (18%)

  • Jabs

    Naoya
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    Total number of jabs thrown per fight

    Total
    Landed

    219

    Total number of jabs thrown

    173

    Total number of jabs landed per fight

    Total
    Landed

    27 (12%)

    Total number of jabs landed

    22 (13%)

  • Power Punches

    Naoya
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    Total number of power punches thrown per fight

    Total
    Landed

    210

    Total number of power punches thrown

    132

    Total number of power punches landed per fight

    Total
    Landed

    58 (28%)

    Total number of power punches landed

    33 (25%)

  • Punch Map

    Total
    Accurate
    • Total: Inoue

      64to the head

      21to the body

    • Total: Cardenas

      47to the head

      8to the body

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