Naoya, ‘The Monster’ Inoue, returns to the ring on September 3, 2024, to face TJ Doheny at Ariake Arena in Koto-Ku. This 12-round fight will be for Inoue’s super bantamweight world championship, with the IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO titles on the line and his undefeated record. This bout is set to be one of Doheny’s biggest and most lucrative events for both fighters.
How Will Naoya Inoue and TJ Doheny Earn?
Naoya Inoue will earn a guaranteed $1.5 million for his upcoming fight, plus 70% of the pay-per-view revenue. With 850,000 PPV buys, his total earnings could reach $6 million. Ranked among Asia’s wealthiest boxers, Inoue consistently makes over $2.5 million per fight, boosted by PPV profits.
TJ Doheny will receive a guaranteed purse of $1.5 million for the upcoming bout. Additionally, his earnings could soar up to $6 million if pay-per-view sales surpass 800,000 buys on the day of the fight. Thus ensuring both fighters are poised for a significant payday.
Naoya Inoue vs. TJ Doheny: Stream Details and More
Fans in the U.S. can catch the action live on ESPN+, while those in the UK can tune in on Sky Sports. Since this isn’t a pay-per-view event, it’s available with a standard subscription. The full fight card is expected to offer high-quality matchups.
Below is the full listing of the fight card:
- Naoya Inoue vs. TJ Doheny; For Inoue’s IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO junior featherweight titles
- Ismael Barroso vs. Andy Hiraoka; Super-lightweight
- Yoshiki Takei vs. Daigo Higa for WBO bantamweight title
- Jin Sasaki vs. Qamil Balla; Welterweight
- Toshiki Shimomachi vs. Ryuya Tsugawa; Super-bantamweight
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Naoya Inoue is a superstar in Japan, and his upcoming fight with Doheny is a must-see event for his fans. They can experience the action live by purchasing tickets or catching the fight on streaming platforms. As ‘The Monster‘ steps into the ring, he’s risking more than just his titles. Will he successfully defend his championship, or will fans witness another upset?
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