Has Gonzalez Inoue ever been in talks?
It could of been but Inoue jumped over the Flyweight division. I'm assuming his promoters didn't want him to jump into Flyweight because of Estrada and Gonzalez being there.
Inoue's young enough for his body to go to Super Flyweight from Light Flyweight and take out old Navarez plus hone his skills away from the veteran champions. Inoue will probably fight the winner of Gonzalez-Estrada II (if it happens) down the road.
Very amazing! It is the sign of a fighter who fears no one. Its sad that some fighters need to see 20-0 on their record to get the confidence to challenge themselves.
Meh..
Kokietgym and Narvaez...
Narvaez is okay. Never thought much of him.
Kokietgym, look at his wins...20-23, 18-23, 12-14, 10-12, debut...wait a minute
You're a pro, with 5 years as a pro, already been a "champion" of a major title...what are you doing fighting a guy in his debut fight at this point? Smfh.
4-2, 0-1, 9-22
That's basically his resume^
And then gets KO'ed when he fights a decent fighter.
Not really that impressive of a win. Man, the lower weight classes are full of overyhyped, overrated fighters.
Lol you have gone full blown retarded. Lol arguing nothing hahahahahaha
Incredibly impressive for someone with just 8 fights and someone who is as young as he is. I feel like he still has a lot to prove though and we'll see how he looks as he hopefully continues to take on quality fights.
Gonzalez vs Inoue anyone? :fingersx:
Now that is just down right amazing
world champion is a loose term, world titlist makes more sense and is more accurate. I'd like to see Inoue actually stick around at a weight and unify titles, then I can call him a champion and actually see how good he is.
How he beat Narvaez was good though, I like watching this crop of Japanese fighters that have appeared in boxing over the last decade. They know how to fight and they like to fight.
Inoue should stick around at super fly, some good fights to be had.
LMFAO, dude has done more at 8 fights and like 22 years old than most other fighters.
He absolutely thrashed both the titlists he fought and the biggest advantage besides youth he had was fighting in Japan.
But of course, gotta be nitpicked by some people. At least he's not a champion who has to "develop" like some other boxers
I stand corrected.
Still, Narvaez, never thought much of him anyway.
And Hernandez been knocked out 4 out of 5 losses. I mean how good are these guys?
At Least they fight each other ; just went through the top ten welters according the the Ring and Amir Khan is the only guy that fought Maidana and Garcia @ 140 -- Diego Chaves is the front runner with all his L's as far as facing Top Welterweights.
I was shocked to see him in a thread that wasn't about Floyd, only to find out he did it just to post about him.
I literally just went thru his post history....sad
Is that all you know? is that all you talk about?
I was shocked to see him in a thread that wasn't about Floyd, only to find out he did it just to post about him.
Very impressive.
Lomachenko, Rigo, Beterbiev, Inoue....I like how these fighters are not wasting time in the pros and rising to the top within a few fights. No padded 30-0 records of cannon fodder before finally stepping up.
I stand corrected.
Still, Narvaez, never thought much of him anyway.
And Hernandez been knocked out 4 out of 5 losses. I mean how good are these guys?
Its hard to quantify their skills with the little coverage they get. Also the fact most of these guys get paid peanuts and boxing is their only way out. Hard to find contrasting styles to measure them.
They either fight to entertain or don't fight at all.