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Naoya Inoue ( 30 -0, 27 KOs) stopped Ramon Cardenas ( 26 -2) at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas .
" The Monster " had to peel himself off the canvas in the second round.
The Japanese super bantamweight champion was knocked down in the 7th round.
Rafael Espino ( 27 -0) retained his WBO featherweight title with a seventh -round stoppage of Edward Vazquez .
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