Naoya Inoue set for Tokyo showdown against Murodjon Akhmadaliev in September

Naoya Inoue

NAOYA Inoueโ€™s plan for 2025 is seemingly coming together, with WBA interim champion Murodjon Akhmadaliev, meanwhile, finally earning himself a title shot.

The super-bantamweight king must first get past Ramon Cardenas this Sunday, before squaring off against the formidable Uzbek in a far more intriguing matchup later this year.

Returning to Sin City for the first time since 2021, the Japanese star will put his undisputed crown on the line at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.

Inoue, 29-0 (26 KOs), is, of course, widely expected to steamroll Cardenas who, almost from out of nowhere, has emerged as a sturdy but unremarkable contender at 122lbs.

Following what promises to be an emphatic victory, the 32-year-old is then set to face Akhmadaliev on September 14, with the pair headlining a card in Tokyo, Japan.

Both the date and location have been reported by BoxingScene, while Eddie Hearn, Akhmadalievโ€™s promoter, confirmed on social media yesterday that the fight is a โ€˜done deal.โ€™

Despite becoming the WBA mandatory challenger towards the end of 2023, โ€˜MJโ€™ has since been denied two opportunities to test himself against the very best.

He was, in fact, twice ordered by the sanctioning body to lock horns with โ€˜The Monsterโ€™ last year, though stoppage victories over Luis Nery and TJ Doheny ultimately saw Inoue swerve his obligation.

The ruthless knockout artist now comes off a fourth-round finish over limited opponent Ye Joon Kim, while Akhmadaliev has amassed just two victories since his split decision defeat to Marlon Tapales in 2023.

In any case, the 30-year-old will be kept waiting in the wings for a short while longer after Inoue takes care of business, as most expect him to, against Cardenas.

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