NAOYA INOUE may not combat on Christmas Eve in any case.
Sam Goodman, the Australian contender who was scheduled to problem Inoue for the Japanese celebrity’s IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO 122-pound titles December 24 in Tokyo, suffered a minimize throughout a sparring session Friday that compelled him to withdraw from their 12-round title combat that evening. Goodman was minimize simply above his left eyelid throughout what was slated to be his final sparring session earlier than he flew from Australia to Japan on Sunday.
Australian broadcast journalist Ben Damon first reported the information of Goodman’s minimize on social media Friday evening.
Boxing Information has confirmed that Goodman’s handlers have pushed for the complete occasion to be postponed to January 24 to accommodate the No. 1 contender within the junior featherweight rankings of each the IBF and WBO.
Inoue’s representatives have thought of changing Goodman (19-0, 8 KOs) with Japan’s Toshiki Shimomachi (19-1-3, 12 KOs), who’s scheduled to sq. off towards one other Japanese boxer, Misaki Hirano (11-1, 4 KOs), in a 10-rounder on the undercard December 24.
Simomachi is ranked No. 5 by the IBF, No. 8 by the WBC and No. 11 by the WBA within the 122-pound division. The WBO lists Simomachi as its No. 7 contender within the featherweight division (126 kilos).
Ariake Enviornment is offered out for the cardboard that was purported to function Inoue-Goodman, which was a major consider Inoue’s handlers not desirous to postpone the occasion.
Presumably extra problematic, nonetheless, is that Shimomachi is a 5-foot-10½ southpaw, whereas Goodman is 5-foot-6½ and fights from a right-handed stance. Switching methods for a southpaw, with out the advantage of a lot, if any, sparring towards left-handed boxers, this late in coaching camp apparently inspired Inoue’s handlers to easily have him combat Goodman a month later.
A one-month postponement may disrupt Inoue’s plans for 2025, although.
Inoue supposed to return to the ring April 12 in Las Vegas if he overcame Goodman on December 24. His possible opponent for that bout would’ve been Mexican contender Alan Picasso (30-0-1, 16 KOs), who should first defeat Colombia’s Yehison Cuello (13-2-1, 11 KOs) on Saturday evening in Tijuana to stay the WBC’s No. 1 challenger for certainly one of Inoue’s 4 championships. If Inoue had been to achieve back-to-back mandated defenses towards Goodman and Picasso, he needs to battle WBC bantamweight champ Junto Nakatani (29-0, 22 KOs) at Tokyo Dome in what could be the largest combat in Japanese boxing historical past both late subsequent summer season or early subsequent fall. Nakatani would want to win one other bout, maybe in his 122-pound debut, to safe his spot in a showdown with Inoue as nicely.