Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas Head-to-Head Record

Last Modified Apr 29, 2025 05:10 GMT
Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas Head-to-Head Record
Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas (@dinamitacardenas on Instagram)

Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas is a professional boxing fight that is set to take place for Inoue’s IBF World Super Bantamweight, WBC World Super Bantamweight, and WBO World Super Bantamweight titles. The fight is scheduled for May 4, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Airing for the main card begins at 11:00 p.m. ET.

In this fight, Inoue will face the American contender and former WBC FECARBOX Super Bantamweight champion, Ramon Cardenas, who holds a record of 26 wins and one loss as of April 2025. Nicknamed “Dinamita”, Cardenas recently secured a unanimous decision win against Bryan Acosta in February 2025. Defending the titles is Japan’s undefeated boxer, Naoya Inoue, who maintains a record of 29 wins with 26 knockouts as of April 2025. In his last fight, Inoue won against Ye Joon Kim via a TKO in January 2025 and defended all his titles.

Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas Tale of the Tape

StatsNaoya InoueRamon Cardenas
Record29-0-026-1-0
ChampionshipIBF World Super Bantam WBC World Super Bantam WBO World Super Bantam-
Age3229
Height 5′ 5″ / 165cm5′ 6″ / 168cm
Division(s) Super BantamweightSuper Bantamweight
Reach67.5" / 171 cm-
KO Percentage89.66%53.85%
Rounds173135
Win streak (active)2914
Stance Orthodox Orthodox
Professional Debut20122015

Naoya Inoue Record

As of April 2025, Naoya Inoue maintains an unblemished professional boxing record of 29 wins and no losses (29-0-0). Among his wins, 26 were achieved by knockout and three via decision.

29 fights29 wins0 losses
By knockout260
By decision30

Ramon Cardenas Record

As of April 2025, Ramon Cardenas holds a clinical professional boxing record of 26 wins and one loss (26-1-0). Cardenas has knocked out his opponent 14 times and has won via decision on 12 occasions.

27 fights26 wins1 loss
By knockout141
By decision120

FAQs on Naoya Inoue and Ramon Cardenas' Head-to-Head Record

A. Naoya Inoue has never lost in his professional boxing career (29-0-0).

A. Ramon Cardenas is from the United States.

A. Inoue vs. Cardenas. will take place on May 4, 2025.

A. Naoya Inoue vs. Ramon Cardenas is scheduled at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

A. No, Ramon Cardenas has lost once in his professional career.

A. As of April 2025, Naoya Inoue is 32 years old.

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