Let’s tear it off the top: Canelo, Haney and Garcia have been milking Boxing fans have done it, now it’s time for someone to call this circus.
Canelo dragged his move to Saudi Arabia, in what face to fight? Empty seats and boring oil princes are scrolling their cell phones. Not chanting, not roaring, not even the drunken lad in the crowd screams abuse- just dead air and VIP zombies. Canelo should smash the head in Las Vegas or pack it in a stadium in Mexico that people really care about. Instead, we got this overpriced snozefest in a desert.
Then there is Times Square – fans are almost Slap yourself and wake up Watch Devin Haney Shadowbox go through twelve rounds, while Ryan Garcia (the boxing selfie king) floats by, like he tries not to break his nails. And, don’t forget that Devin Haney’s father was on the court, losing his mind, just like his son performing a boxing masterpiece, grinning, like he was the godfather of a technological revolution, fans took a nap.
And William Scal? What a joke. It took him twelve rounds Running circle Just like he is in charity entertainment, not the world champion. There is no fire, no courage, no intention to make it war. He just showed up in survival, grabbed the check, and left intact. That’s not the challenger – it’s a heavy bag with a passport. Awkward.
I’ll tell you- I’ll accept Drunk, pint, Eddie Hearn Any day of the week, in the dead-eyed Saudi VIP gluttony.
Give me a lot – the guys screamed on nonsense, quarreled in the aisle, who was hiding from whom, spilled drinks on their seats, shouted “f- dazn!” and “Oi Eddie, you’re destroying this sport!” Until security shruggs and lets it work. That’s boxing. That’s the heartbeat.
Yes, I’ve been flooded with the atmosphere of Tottenham before – all the engaging Stone Island Warriors Shadowboxing in the hall, thinking they were a win, away from the title, and filming their own shakyness with the Posers. But do you know? I was wrong. I will take Tottenham any day in Saudi Arabia – After the fight, just get me out of what the barefoot prostitute vomits outside. At least inside, it’s still alive.
I’m going to bring ten angry gangsters to swing each other on beer instead of Saudi front row, with influencers so busy streaming sushi platters that they notice someone getting punched in the face. Las Vegas crowds during the war in Inoue? That’s how the sport feels – violent, messy, alive.
Boxing is never about being clean or quiet – it is a storm. This Las Vegas night shows how dead these oil cards are indeed.
Enter Naoye Inoue: Save the soul of boxing and drag it out of the coma
Inoue (30-0, 27 Kos) not only showed up to win, he came wage war. Yes, he was out of the way in the second round by Cardenas (26-2, 14 KOS) – do you know what he did? I laughed, scattered myself down, and turned the ring into a battlefield.
In the fifth and sixth rounds, Inoue is Chopped Cardenas with evil counter, chopped the body and split the guard like a surgeon. The seventh round? Cardenas waved, desperate to flip the script-inoue calmly blows him up with his right hand and folds him like a lawn chair. Round 8? Just finished – pure cold violence until the referee has to drag Cardenas out.
Inoue summed it up well: “I love to fight…I keep calm and put myself together.” That’s a real fighter – no influencer fluff, no safety-first tap dance, no running.
Bottom card:
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Rafael Espinoza Edward Vazquez hit seven, all gas, no brakes.
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Rohan Polanco Ruling Fabian Maidana, even late for his punctuation.
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Emiliano Vargas Two rounds of savage Juan Leon blows through.
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Mikito Napano Pedro Marquez was smashed five times before the referee pulled the plug.
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Art Barrera Jr. Juan Carlos Guerra Jr. chopped with cruel precision.
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Raeese Aleem Play Rudy Garcia in ten easy rounds.
Vegas roars like a real city of struggle. Saudi Arabia? You will hear the pins falling between yawning.
So, here’s the question: Why are we still pretending that Canelo’s sleepwalking, Haney’s tap masterclass, Garcia’s influencer parade, and Saudi corpse crowds are the future of boxing – when Inoue just stepped into Vegas and brought us blood, chaos, is this the foundation of the sport? wake up. This is what a real battle looks like.


Last updated on May 5, 20125






