Naoya Inoue’s title bout vs. Sam Goodman moved to Jan. 24

Naoya Inoue's title bout vs. Sam Goodman moved to Jan. 24 1 | ASL

Undisputed junior featherweight champion ‘s fight against Sam Goodman has been rescheduled for Jan. 24 in , Inoue announced on social media late Friday night.

The fight was originally scheduled for Dec. 24 but was pushed back after Goodman suffered a serious cut over his left eye. It is set to be streamed on ESPN+ the morning of Jan. 24 in the U.S.

A major star in Japan, Inoue (28-0, 25 KOs) sold out the Tokyo Dome in May when he knocked out Luis Nery with 50,000-plus in attendance. In September, Inoue retained his four 122-pound belts with a seventh-round TKO of TJ Doheny, who is also from .

Inoue, ESPN’s No. 3 pound-for-pound boxer, was a -2000 favorite to defeat Goodman, according to ESPN BET. Inoue is already an all-time great, a four-division champion who has dominated every weight class he has reigned in.

Goodman (19-0, 8 KOs), 25, is ESPN’s No. 4 junior featherweight and has proved his mettle in wins over fellow contenders Ra’eese Aleem and Doheny. He is coming off a July decision win over Thai fringe contender Thachtana Luangphon.

Inoue will be making the third defense of his undisputed championship and will fulfill another mandatory obligation. The 31-year-old will still owe a mandatory defense afterward against Uzbekistan’s Murodjon Akhmadaliev.

Inoue, a future Hall of Famer, hasn’t competed in the U.S. since June 2021, but there are plans for him to return for a stateside fight in 2025.

Source: espn.com

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