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TJ Doheny Impresses in Tokyo Victory

Australia-based Irish southpaw TJ Doheny, with a record of 26-4 and 20 knockouts, showcased his skills in Tokyo by defeating Bryl Bayogos, improving to 7-0-1 with 2 KOs, in a thrilling match that kept fans at the Tokyo Dome on the edge of their seats.

The victory for Doheny was not just another win on his record; it was a statement of intent to face the top star Naoya Inoue. Doheny’s previous wins over notable opponents like Ryosuke Iwasa and Kazuko Nakajima had already earned him respect in the boxing world, and his latest triumph over Bayogos only added to his credentials.

The fight started with both boxers trying to find their rhythm, but Doheny’s aggressive style soon took over. In the third round, Doheny dropped Bayogos twice with body shots, showcasing his power and determination. By the fourth round, Doheny’s dominance was evident as he landed a series of powerful left hands that ultimately led to Bayogos’ corner throwing in the towel.

The Tokyo Dome was filled with anticipation as Doheny’s performance set the stage for the main event featuring Naoya Inoue and Luis Nery. Doheny’s ranking as the WBO No. 3, IBF No. 8, and WBC No. 12 further solidifies his position as a top contender in the super bantamweight division.

With this impressive victory, Doheny has certainly thrown his hat into the ring for a potential showdown with Inoue, and boxing fans around the world will be eagerly awaiting any developments in this exciting storyline.

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