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TJ Doheny prepares technique to slay ‘The Monster’ for undisputed championship


TJ Doheny (left) smashes Kazuki Nakajima en path to a fourth-round stoppage victory on June 29, 2023, at Tokyo’s Korakuen Corridor. (Picture by Naoki Fukuda)

It wasn’t that way back that TJ Doheny’s profession seemed to be on the skids.

Rising star Sam Goodman had overwhelmed him on factors, including his identify to Michael Conlan, Ionut Baluta and Daniel Roman as boxers who had defeated Doheny throughout a span of 4 years. The way in which again to the highest appeared like an extended and windy street.

That was in March of final 12 months. Quick-forward to in the present day and Doheny is lower than a month out from difficult Ring Journal and undisputed junior featherweight champion Naoya Inoue (27-0, 24 KOs), who he’ll face at Ariake Enviornment in Tokyo, Japan, on September 3.

So how did Doheny handle to show his profession round?

“I put it right down to exercise,” the 37-year-old Irish southpaw, who lives in Sydney, Australia, stated to The Ring. “I’m in my mid-thirties and I wanted some motivation to maintain within the fitness center. It’s onerous if you’re sitting out on a hiatus with nothing to inspire you to coach. I’m additionally a dad of 4 children, so I’m a busy man. I’ve obtained different priorities and life commitments, so I’m not likely centered if I  don’t have a battle date. So I feel the resurgence has come simply from battle after battle on the bounce over the past 12 to 18 months.”

Longtime supervisor Mike Altamura masterminded the current exercise that has seen Doheny’s return to type. Since June of final 12 months, he has been despatched to field in Japan 3 times, scoring three early knockouts towards strong opposition. Kazuki Nakajima was thought of a prime prospect in his homeland. He lasted 4 rounds. Fellow southpaw Japhethlee Llamido was undefeated. He didn’t hear the bell to finish the primary spherical. On the undercard of the Inoue versus Luis Nery battle in Could, Filipino Bryl Bayogos solely made it into the fourth spherical towards Doheny earlier than being stopped.

Doheny after his win over Nakajima. (Picture by Naoki Fukuda)

“I underperformed towards Goodman and I feel they may’ve been overlooking me in Japan, considering I used to be going to be a straightforward scalp,” stated Doheny (26-4, 20 KOs), who gained the IBF 122-pound belt towards Ryosuke Iwasa at Japan’s famed Korakuen Corridor six years in the past. “Then I’m going over to Japan and bang-bang-bang, I flatten three guys in 12 months. And now I’m again and within the operating [for a] world title.”

The continuity of fights has helped maintain Doheny match and centered, enhancing daily within the fitness center.

“As soon as we obtained that battle with Nakajima and I bowled him over, we already knew then that we had a battle contract to return over to Japan,” stated Doheny, who’s ranked No. 7 at 122 kilos by The Ring. “In order that’s what saved me motivated within the fitness center; we knew we had been going to get the decision any day. Then they put me in towards Llamido, a child that they had held very extremely on a pedestal over in Japan as a result of he had given Inoue actually powerful work in sparring and stuff. I flattened him in a spherical. After which we had been hoping we’d get a chance on an Inoue undercard or another alternative would come up in Japan. That’s what saved me motivated. You’ll be able to see what I’m able to after I’m energetic and within the fitness center.”

In a coincidence, Goodman (19-0, 8 KOs) was anticipated to face Inoue in September, however the undefeated 25-year-old determined to face Thailand’s Chainoi Worawut in July as a substitute. The Ring’s No. 4-ranked junior featherweight contender will possible get first crack on the winner of Inoue-Doheny. Altamura lobbied onerous to get Doheny the project in Japan.

“This is a chance that desires are product of,” stated Altamura. “The grandest stage within the sport, for all of the belts — it’s what any fighter aspires to. For this chance to return for TJ, at 37 years of age and 13 years into his skilled journey, it’s simply unimaginable. 

“He has already been on the prime of the mountain earlier than, held the IBF world title and had a unification bout [against Daniel Roman] prior to now, however that is undoubtedly the largest stage of his profession, for all of the belts, towards one of many pound-for-pound kings. 

“If you have a look at the chance introduced, it’s an enormous motivation, towards all odds, to actually write your self into the historical past books. And TJ has at all times been a type of fighters I work with who thrives on challenges.” 

And what a problem it’s. Little could be stated about Inoue that hasn’t been stated earlier than. He’s the dominant power within the lighter weight courses after profitable sanctioning physique belts in 4 separate weight courses, together with undisputed standing and Ring Journal championships at bantamweight and junior featherweight, whereas slicing a swathe by means of his opposition.

However not each efficiency has been flawless. In his final battle towards Nery, Inoue needed to climb off the canvas within the opening spherical after being floored by a left-hand bomb from the Mexican southpaw. Though Inoue was finally dominant, dropping Nery 3 times earlier than stopping him within the sixth, it did present some uncommon vulnerability in The Ring’s No. 2 pound-for-pound boxer.

Doheny watched on with curiosity from ringside.

“What I took out of that’s that he’s solely human in any case,” stated Doheny. “It simply goes to point out that no person is ideal; anyone could be put down. Clearly, we’re going to go in there searching for a knockout, similar to he’s going to be searching for one. However it is going to be finished intelligently. I gained’t simply be popping out swinging and hoping for the perfect; that’s not the way in which it’s going to work.

“I feel I carry a special sort of problem than Inoue’s earlier opponents. The final two had been each southpaws, however when you return by means of their information, they had been profession bantamweights. I’m a profession tremendous bantamweight and it’s no secret I’m huge for the burden, so I’ve that power and all people is aware of about my punch energy. I carry these attributes to the ring.

“By way of preparation and stuff, I simply have to get myself in the perfect bodily form and we’ll see how the battle performs out from there.” 

Altamura makes no bones in regards to the magnitude of this battle and the problem his boxer is going through. Victory for Doheny can be on the size of Buster Douglas upsetting Mike Tyson on the Tokyo Dome 34 years in the past. However Altamura is cautiously optimistic that Doheny and his coach, Hector Bermudez, have put collectively the appropriate recreation plan to defeat the person generally known as “The Monster.”

“The areas we take confidence on this battle is that I do know we’ve the higher puncher between the 2 and I do know that he’s going to be stronger than Inoue when they’re within the ring,” stated Altamura.

“TJ goes to should deactivate sure weapons of Inoue, who may be very dynamic offensively and has a very nice equipment of punches. He’s very quick together with his toes, however he doesn’t transfer his head lots, although. I feel there are going to be alternatives there for TJ to counter him and to stroll him into photographs, however he’s obtained to be actually switched on to the sport plan. 

“I really feel as if Hector Bermudez – who to me is likely one of the most excellent trainers in world boxing – has the appropriate formulation and the appropriate recreation plans to be efficient towards Inoue, so I’m trying ahead to seeing how it’s going to play out on September 3.”

Australian-based boxing journalist Anthony Cocks has been overlaying the game for over 20 years for varied print and on-line publications. Observe him on X.



John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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