Naoya Inoue Stops Aran Dipaen In Eighth Round, Retains WBA/IBF Bantamweight Titles

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Naoya Inoue can now look forward to the super fights he has long craved.

The unbeaten three-division titlist successfully defended his WBA and IBF bantamweight titles following an eighth round knockout of Thailand’s Aran Dipaen. Inoue floored Dipaen midway through round eight, with a follow-up left hook forcing referee Michiaki Someya to immediately stop the fight Tuesday evening at Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo.

Inoue (22-0, 19KOs) made his fifth overall defense of the IBF bantamweight title and fourth as a unified titlist. The fight was his first in Japan for Yokohama’s Inoue since his thrilling twelve-round win over Nonito Donaire in their November 2019 title unification bout in Saitama, Japan.

Inoue-Dipaen aired live on Pay-Per-View exclusively distributed by ABEMA TV.

Jake Donovan is a senior writer for BoxingScene.com. Twitter: @JakeNDaBox

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