After stopping Ramon Cardenas in a Las Vegas war last weekend, world super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue (pictured) may have chosen his next opponent. At the press conference after his fight against Cardenas, Inoue mentioned Uzbekistan’s Murodjon "MJ" Akhmadaliev as a possible opponent. The fight, if made, would take place in September of this year in Japan. This would be a record 27th straight world title fight for Inoue. Akhmadaliev is a former unified super bantamweight champion and current WBA interim title holder. His record is 16-3 including the World Series of Boxing and he may have a fight later this month before facing Inoue.