Japanese Naoya Inoue I will enter an American boxing ring for the first time since 2021, when he defends his undisputed Junior Junior Junior title against Ramon Cardenas American. The first-row boxing event at the T-Mobile Arena de Las Vegas is titled by the defense of the indisputable title of Inoue, but will also put Rafael Espinoza feathery defending his WBO featherweight belt against Edward Vasquez. The preliminaries will be available on ESPN + from 6.15 p.m., and the main annular walks start at 10 p.m. HE on ESPN +, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the Inoue vs cardenas Fight, including the full combat card and how you can broadcast each match.
How to look at the Naoya Inoue against Ramon Cardenas struggle:
Date: Sunday May 4
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Start time: 6:15 p.m. and
Combat time (approximate): The main card ring walks approx. 10 p.m.
Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV
TV / streaming channel: ESPN + (Prelims and main combat card), ESPN, ESPN Deportes (Main Combat Card)
When is the Naoya Inoue against Ramon Cardenas struggle?
Naoya Inoue from Japan Combatra Ramon Cardenas this Sunday, May 4 in Las Vegas.
Which channel is the Naoya Inoue against Ramon Cardenas fight?
The Inoue fight against Cardenas will be available on ESPN, Espn Deportes, and it will broadcast on ESPN +. You can also take preliminaries from 6:15 p.m. on ESPN +.
Where to look at the Naoya Inoue against Ramon Cardenas struggle:
You can catch the main combat card as well as all the preliminary action this weekend with an active ESPN + subscription. That you buy an autonomous plan, Add upOr Disney bundle Plan, the service gives access to thousands of sporting events each year, including the Naoya Inoue fight against Ramon Cardenas this weekend.
Naoya Inoue vs Ramon Cardenas Fight Card
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Naoya Inoue against Ramon Cardenas; WBC, WBO, WBA, IBF Junior Featherweight titles
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Rafael Espinoza against Edward Vasquez; WBO featherweight title
UNDERCARD:
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Rohan Polanco against Fabian Maidana, 10 laps (Welter WBO Intercontinental Weight title)
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Emiliano Fernando Vargas against Juan Leon, 8 rounds (Jr. Nabf Junior Welterweight title)
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Mikito Nakano against Pedro Marquez, 10 laps (featherweight)
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Art Barrara Jr. against Juan Carlos Guerra Jr., 6 rounds (average junior weight)
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Raeese Aleem against Rudy Garcia, 10 rounds (featherweight)
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Patrick O'Connor against Marcus Smith, 4 rounds (Cruiserweight Swing Bout)