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Naoya Inoue retains his 122-pound title with a seventh -round TKO victory over TJ Doheny in Tokyo .
Doheny , a 37-year-old Irishman fighting out of Australia , was a staggering -6500 favorite to keep his title.
" The Monster " will return to Tokyo for the third defense of his title at the end of the year .
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