You are praising Inoue to much for beating a C level belt holder Fulton! :lol1:
Show me an A level guy on Mannys 122 resume? he actually struggled badly with B level guys Hussain, don't go on about Ledwaba he beat nobody, if Manny retired at 122 you wouldn't be in this conversation all you are really doing is looking at Manny from 130 up.
I disagree. It is a fighter with decent power who is willing to trade that has a chance. Just like what Donaire did in their first fight. He is too fast with power to try to outbox just like what Fulton found out.
I think Inoue has improved a mile since the first Donaire fight, and he is still rising if you are aggressive he will stop you sooner, I would bet good money on Inoue stopping Manny at 122. but we will never know.
At 122 Manny beat nobody, he was almost stopped by Nadel Hussain and saved by the ref
You talk about size, yet Inoue is taller and has a longer reach.
At 122 Inoue has too much of everything, trying to be aggressive against him is not a good idea.
I disagree. It is a fighter with decent power who is willing to trade that has a chance. Just like what Donaire did in their first fight. He is too fast with power to try to outbox just like what Fulton found out.
You need to read the opening post, absolutely ridiculous argument and I'll explain why...pac from Ledwaba was trained by Roach, even that one training camp was worth so much weight in gold. The sparring, conditioning, and game plan would have been next level.
The pac from Ledwaba on, basically his championship run at 122lbs. Inoue has no chance, too much talent and size. You will see how dumb you and this thread are in 2 years time. Even in those lower weight classes Pac's fight night weight was above 130lbs
Inoue is a talented boxer puncher, but his success is very much dependent on the KO power, naturally as you go up in size that has less of an effect. Guys like him generally become less effective the more they move up, think of a guy like Shane Mosley in the past. I guarantee Inoue comes up against someone at 122-126lbs that maybe isn't even particularly elite but they will outbox and man handle him because they can take the power.
You make me feel bad for criticising inoue because he really is a special fighter, but you need to get your head out of your ass
No chance you say and your talking about heads in asses lol, why are Manny fans so sensitive to anything where Manny doesn't walk on water, its like one or two words and you read nothing else. Does Inoue knock out the Manny that fought Hussain at 122, that was my statement so answer that instead of a diatribe about that wants to ignore what was said.
I answered the headline. its not hard to get your head around unless its up Mannys ass, and in the entire thread I never said a malicious word about Manny or any posters, you realize ts only opinions on this.
Try reading the Headline its a simple question, and it was the first cab off the rank, so i read and used logic.
Who wins: Inoue vs a young Manny Pacquiao
You need to read the opening post, absolutely ridiculous argument and I'll explain why...pac from Ledwaba was trained by Roach, even that one training camp was worth so much weight in gold. The sparring, conditioning, and game plan would have been next level.
The pac from Ledwaba on, basically his championship run at 122lbs. Inoue has no chance, too much talent and size. You will see how dumb you and this thread are in 2 years time. Even in those lower weight classes Pac's fight night weight was above 130lbs
Inoue is a talented boxer puncher, but his success is very much dependent on the KO power, naturally as you go up in size that has less of an effect. Guys like him generally become less effective the more they move up, think of a guy like Shane Mosley in the past. I guarantee Inoue comes up against someone at 122-126lbs that maybe isn't even particularly elite but they will outbox and man handle him because they can take the power.
You make me feel bad for criticising inoue because he really is a special fighter, but you need to get your head out of your ass
Young Manny was still very rough around the edges. An unpolished diamond. He was often criticized as being one dimensional with only his straight left.
Prime Pac would beat prime Inoue I think but prime pac wasn't 122. At that stage Inoue wins easy.
Edit - as a matter of fact now that I think about it Donaire's left hook is more dangerous than Manny's straight left. I'm even more confident Inoue would win now.
OP clearly said Ledwaba. One poster pushing his own Agenda using Hussein with his logic lmao
Make your own thread if you wanto see the result you want and stop hijacking others
Youre becoming a crybaby on this, it's simply the thread title says WHO WINS, it is you pushing your agenda which is Manny, I think Inoue knocks out the Manny that fought Hussain, and Inoue would go through Mannys 122 resume like a dose of salts, will he finish as great as Manny probably not. but that's a crystal ball thing unknown until Inoue retires.
Maybe read first before using logic. Bye
Try reading the Headline its a simple question, and it was the first cab off the rank, so i read and used logic.
Who wins: Inoue vs a young Manny Pacquiao
OP clearly said Ledwaba. One poster pushing his own Agenda using Hussein with his logic lmao
Make your own thread if you wanto see the result you want and stop hijacking others
OP mentioned Lebdwaba, not Hussein. You keep mentioning him and ignore OP scenario. Pacquaio proving he could take bigger punchers in his later career is way more relevant than you pushing your hate agenda on Pacquiao. I know you're Pacquaio hater, so i really don't want to waste my time on you after this.
Pacquaio had Roach against Lebdwaba and i'd take that Pacquaio over Inoue.
Hate doesn't come with logic, try again.