Akhmadaliev on the Trail of the “Japanese Monster” Naoya Inoue

Published December 17, 2024 20:15

(modified December 18, 2024 02:19)
Temur Djanzakov

Temur Djanzakov

Reporter t.jonizoqov@kursiv.media
Photo: Ministry of Sport of Uzbekistan

Representatives for Uzbek boxer Murojon Akhmadaliev have sent a letter to the World Boxing Association (WBA) requesting that he be appointed as the next opponent for Japan’s Naoya Inoue, also known as the “Japanese Monster”, as reported by Boxing Scene.

However, Inoue is already scheduled to fight Sam Goodman in January 2025 and is preparing for a rematch with Alan David Picasso. As a result, a potential match between Akhmadaliev and Inoue might only occur at the end of 2025.

Russian-Kyrgyz boxer Dmitry Bivol has commented on this situation, stating, “Throughout my career, I have always respected my obligations, and I believe that Inoue’s team must also respect [Akhmadaliev] and the sanctioning body that scheduled this fight.”

Kursiv Uzbekistan also reports that Murojon Akhmadaliev won the WBA world championship belt.

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