Naoya Inoue, the renowned Japanese boxer, is poised to thrill his hometown fans when he faces off against Luis Nery at the Tokyo Dome. The fight, scheduled for Monday, May 6, will feature Inoue defending his WBC, WBO, IBF, and WBA junior featherweight titles against the former two-weight world champion Nery.
Meanwhile, Mexican boxer Luis Nery has succeeded in two weight divisions. He held the WBC and Ring magazine bantamweight titles from 2017 to 2018 and the WBC super bantamweight title from 2020 until May 2021. Many fans are eager to watch, and here are the start times for the fight in various countries.
Inoue vs Nery Fight: Global Start Times
Here are the start times for the Inoue vs Nery fight in the specified countries:
- United States: 4:00 AM PT / 6:00 AM CT / 7:00 AM ET
- Mexico: 6:00 AM
- Japan: 9:00 AM
- India: 1:30 PM
- Saudi Arabia: 11:00 AM
- Kenya: 11:00 AM
- Canada: 7:00 AM PT / 9:00 AM CT / 10:00 AM ET
- Brazil: 10:00 AM
- Australia: 6:00 PM
- United Kingdom: 9:00 AM BST
- Germany: 10:00 AM
- France: 10:00 AM
- Italy: 10:00 AM
- South Africa: 10:00 AM
- China: 4:00 PM
- Russia: 11:00 AM
- Argentina: 5:00 AM
- Spain: 10:00 AM
- Nigeria: 9:00 AM
- South Korea: 5:00 PM
- Turkey: 11:00 AM
- Netherlands: 10:00 AM
- Switzerland: 10:00 AM
- Sweden: 10:00 AM
- Belgium: 10:00 AM
- UAE (United Arab Emirates): 12:00 PM
- Thailand: 3:00 PM
- Egypt: 10:00 AM
- New Zealand: 8:00 PM
- Philippines: 3:00 PM
The Inoue vs. Nery fight will be held at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. Inoue, a four-weight world champion, holds a perfect record of 26 wins with 23 knockouts and hasn’t gone the distance in over four years. Meanwhile, Nery, with 35 wins and 1 loss, has held titles in two divisions and has 27 knockout victories.
The upcoming boxing event at the Tokyo Dome on May 6, 2024, will feature the headline match between Naoya Inoue and Luis Nery. For those in the US, the fight will be available for streaming on ESPN+, while UK viewers can tune in on Sky Sports to catch all the live action.
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