After the monster again proved that he is a generational talent and possibly one of the greatest fighters of any era below featherweight many are calling him the number one fighter in the world regardless of what happens on Saturday. Do you agree with this?
You want bud to go up 7 pounds. 7 pounds was like 3 weight classes for inuoe:rolleyes::rolleyes:
Not really, Inou e has moved up more divisions and more lbs too. Bud showed no urgency in showing he was no1 WW, marinated fight 5 years so what is the sudden urgency to be no1 pfp?
If bud has potential to be no1 pf P he will show it in near future we will see how things play out soon watch this space. It's like bud don't think he can top that spence win, so if he isn't given pfp no1 status now, he will never be given the gift? It's like now or never.!?
Inoue is no1 pfp Bud acclimatised to the weight for 5 years, unlike Inou e who don't need acclimatising. But we'll done bud we didn't think it would be that one sided, even if people thought spence was overated. Maybe bud was a little underated too.
Why is there a need for Bud to be no1 pfp, it was knowing who was no1 WW that was important?
Beat Charlo and then your no1 pfp. In first fight ideally
You want bud to go up 7 pounds. 7 pounds was like 3 weight classes for inuoe:rolleyes::rolleyes:
Inoue is no1 pfp Bud acclimatised to the weight for 5 years, unlike Inou e who don't need acclimatising. But we'll done bud we didn't think it would be that one sided, even if people thought spence was overated. Maybe bud was a little underated too.
Why is there a need for Bud to be no1 pfp, it was knowing who was no1 WW that was important?
Beat Charlo and then your no1 pfp. In first fight ideally
Crawford gave a legendary performance over a top 4 p4p opponent. I think he has proven he is the #1 p4p boxer in the world.
Lets revisit should Inoue dominate Tapales like he did Fulton.
Blah blah blah, lets not talk about how i met your half dyke mom. But it does explain alot about your multiple pronoun havin @ss
Don't know shit about boxing, came in guns blazing, looking like a fool. Typical nut huggers.
Your mother is a ho. I peed in her butthole and made mustard out of it.
Blah blah blah, lets not talk about how i met your half dyke mom. But it does explain alot about your multiple pronoun havin @ss
After the monster again proved that he is a generational talent and possibly one of the greatest fighters of any era below featherweight many are calling him the number one fighter in the world regardless of what happens on Saturday. Do you agree with this?
Winner would be #1 p4p. Two top 5 p4p fighters for undisputed. How many guys have Inoue fought who was in the top 5 p4p when he fought them?
So we've got;
Taguchi
Hernandez
Navarez
Kono
Payano
Rodriguez
Donaire x2
Malony
Butler
Fulton
So just off the jump, Danny Garcia is being dismissed for Spence, but you cannot tell me that Kono, Hernadez, Butler, McDonnel, Maloney are better wins than Danny Garcia or better fighters than Danny Garcia. You just can't.
Inoue's best wins are Fulton, Donaire and Navarez. I would say that that's comparable to Spence's wins over Brook, Porter and Ugas.
I'd say the next level down would be Taguchi, Rodriguez, Payano which I'd say compares to Spence's win over Peterson. Mikey Garcia is a better fighter than them but of course was moving up multiple weights.
So overall yes looking more into depth Inoue does have the edge, certainly in depth across a short time. But again, it's not drastically better in terms of quality. But yes Inoue does have the edge.
If you then add Crawford to Spence's resume, that would change a lot as that would be the best win on either resume by a giant margin.
This is my problem with people ranking people in different weight classes.
Why is Danny Garcia a good win? He havent done anything at WW to consider it a good win.
It's not even fair to say Danny a better win cause his division have better boxers then bantamweight. How is it possible to judge that?
If you then add Crawford to Spence's resume, that would change a lot as that would be the best win on either resume by a giant margin.
Donaire has a shot here of adding to Inoue's resume. Bud would be a big win to be sure.
For me, the manner that Inoue won speaks a lot though. Very interesting week for boxing.
Any way you call it, they're all great fighters and I'm glad we get to watch the fights this week.
Inoue has 20 wins in title fights spanning 5 divisions, 18 stoppages across those fights.
He has fought 12 fighters who have been world champions in their career (counting Donaire twice) and an additional IBO champ who I’m not counting. His champ opponents have I believe 56 defenses between them.
Ryoichi Taguchi (unified light flyweight world champ) WBA, IBF, Ring. Inoue gave him his second loss, and Taguchi still went up to win and defend world titles after, going 9-2-1 after fighting Inoue. One defense.
Adrian Hernandez two time light flyweight world champ. 4 defenses in his second title reign before being stopped by Inoue.
Omar Narvaez: two division world champion. 27 defenses across those reigns. He was on the 2023 HOF ballot.
Kohei Kono: 2 time world champion, 3 defenses.
Jamie McDonnell: IBF bantamweight, WBA regular bantamweight champion with 6 defenses.
Juan Carlos Payano: WBA and IBO champion, one defense.
Emmanuel Rodriguez: IBF champion, one defense, with wins over 2 other champs on this list.
Donaire (twice). Shouldn’t need to go into Donaire’s bonafides, but he reached #3 P4P by Ring, FOY 2012, 4 division world champion, has held 9 world titles, and titles in 3 consecutive decades, along with only Holyfield, Pacman, BHop, Morales, and Floyd. 10 defenses across his many reigns. He's got a chance in a matter of hours to improve his already HOF career.
Jason Moloney: Current WBO bantamweight champ.
Paul Butler. WBO champ, but no defenses. Email champ.
Stephen Fulton: was unified WBC/WBO superbantam champ, 2 defenses, both against world champions.
Many of his non champ defenses have come against guys with achievements like gold medals in major amateur competitions, Rajadamnern champion (which you'd recognize if you are into Muay Thai), or who themselves have wins over fighters who were themselves world champions.
A little more detail so you can debate.
So we've got;
Taguchi
Hernandez
Navarez
Kono
Payano
Rodriguez
Donaire x2
Malony
Butler
Fulton
So just off the jump, Danny Garcia is being dismissed for Spence, but you cannot tell me that Kono, Hernadez, Butler, McDonnel, Maloney are better wins than Danny Garcia or better fighters than Danny Garcia. You just can't.
Inoue's best wins are Fulton, Donaire and Navarez. I would say that that's comparable to Spence's wins over Brook, Porter and Ugas.
I'd say the next level down would be Taguchi, Rodriguez, Payano which I'd say compares to Spence's win over Peterson. Mikey Garcia is a better fighter than them but of course was moving up multiple weights.
So overall yes looking more into depth Inoue does have the edge, certainly in depth across a short time. But again, it's not drastically better in terms of quality. But yes Inoue does have the edge.
If you then add Crawford to Spence's resume, that would change a lot as that would be the best win on either resume by a giant margin.
Let's break down who Inoue beat, and why that makes his resume so much better than Spence's.
We've done Spence's; Brook, Porter, Ugas, D.Garcia, Peterson, M.Garcia.
Break down Inoue's and we can compare the two.
Spence's resume is weak as hell.
Inoue has faced more champions, top 3 ring mag rated fighters than any champion fighting today.
While he's moved up and dominated.
Spence fighting in the same wgt class his entire career, and his best win is porter by split decision.
it's a laughable comparison.
Ok but that's not breaking it down at all and it doesn't work like that.
You've broadly put "Champions" but "Champions" aren't always, and in fact rarely are the equivalent to one another . For example Fighter A could fight 3 "Champions" that are in their prime and ATG caliber and Fighter B could fight 8 champions but are C level fighters or have won a vacant strap or something of that nature meaning the 3 for one outweigh the eightr for the other.
For Example Adrien Broner is a 4 weight World Champion, Marvin Hagler is a one weight world champion. 4 is more than 1 therefore Broner has a better resume than Hagler. It's a disingeous way to judge it.
Resume's are who they beat and when.
Let's break down who Inoue beat, and why that makes his resume so much better than Spence's.
We've done Spence's; Brook, Porter, Ugas, D.Garcia, Peterson, M.Garcia.
Break down Inoue's and we can compare the two.
I didn't I wrote it many times by it you keep making me write the same thing. It's different what Inoue did and broner. I keep pointing out Inoue is about to clean out two division not cherry pick titles like broner. If you really want something in depth here we go.
Yes I do give extra credit for climbing weight division to challenge one self.
Spence best win IMO is Porter. Career WW and I actually thought he lost that fight btw but he officially got the W so whatever.
Brook=Good win. Career WW but fought right after he got his face broken by someone two weights higher.(I don't hold it against Spence).
Uga=Unification fight. Best win at WW old Manny? Good win.
D Garcia=Decent win. Dont have a legit WW win against someone good.
Peterson=no legit win at WW. Decent win
M Garcia= Didnt even campaign at JWW. Not a good win.
Inoue
Fulton=Great win. Considered to be the man at 122 still in undefeated prime. Was near the p4p list for a lot of people.
1st donaire fight= good win a bit past prime. Probably got lucky he got to the finals.
E Rodriguez=good win. Undefeated prime champion. Campaigned at bantamweight.
O Navarez=Good win past prime.
Moloney=decent win. Career bantamweight fighter.
Adrian Hernandez= decent win. Don't really know anything about this dude but he wasnt a paper champ and defended his title a couple of times. .
I'm guessing you don't give any credit for people going up in weight and challenging themselves? That's why Inoue wins are more impressive IMO it's because he's always the smaller man and making it look easy
Ok but that's not breaking it down at all and it doesn't work like that.
You've broadly put "Champions" but "Champions" aren't always, and in fact rarely are the equivalent to one another . For example Fighter A could fight 3 "Champions" that are in their prime and ATG caliber and Fighter B could fight 8 champions but are C level fighters or have won a vacant strap or something of that nature meaning the 3 for one outweigh the eightr for the other.
For Example Adrien Broner is a 4 weight World Champion, Marvin Hagler is a one weight world champion. 4 is more than 1 therefore Broner has a better resume than Hagler. It's a disingeous way to judge it.
Resume's are who they beat and when.
Let's break down who Inoue beat, and why that makes his resume so much better than Spence's.
We've done Spence's; Brook, Porter, Ugas, D.Garcia, Peterson, M.Garcia.
Break down Inoue's and we can compare the two.
Inoue has 20 wins in title fights spanning 5 divisions, 18 stoppages across those fights.
He has fought 12 fighters who have been world champions in their career (counting Donaire twice) and an additional IBO champ who I’m not counting. His champ opponents have I believe 56 defenses between them.
Ryoichi Taguchi (unified light flyweight world champ) WBA, IBF, Ring. Inoue gave him his second loss, and Taguchi still went up to win and defend world titles after, going 9-2-1 after fighting Inoue. One defense.
Adrian Hernandez two time light flyweight world champ. 4 defenses in his second title reign before being stopped by Inoue.
Omar Narvaez: two division world champion. 27 defenses across those reigns. He was on the 2023 HOF ballot.
Kohei Kono: 2 time world champion, 3 defenses.
Jamie McDonnell: IBF bantamweight, WBA regular bantamweight champion with 6 defenses.
Juan Carlos Payano: WBA and IBO champion, one defense.
Emmanuel Rodriguez: IBF champion, one defense, with wins over 2 other champs on this list.
Donaire (twice). Shouldn’t need to go into Donaire’s bonafides, but he reached #3 P4P by Ring, FOY 2012, 4 division world champion, has held 9 world titles, and titles in 3 consecutive decades, along with only Holyfield, Pacman, BHop, Morales, and Floyd. 10 defenses across his many reigns. He's got a chance in a matter of hours to improve his already HOF career.
Jason Moloney: Current WBO bantamweight champ.
Paul Butler. WBO champ, but no defenses. Email champ.
Stephen Fulton: was unified WBC/WBO superbantam champ, 2 defenses, both against world champions.
Many of his non champ defenses have come against guys with achievements like gold medals in major amateur competitions, Rajadamnern champion (which you'd recognize if you are into Muay Thai), or who themselves have wins over fighters who were themselves world champions.
A little more detail so you can debate.
That is dumb as f-ck. Inoue was favored because Fulton wasnt a top p4p guy. Crawfors isnt favored because Spence is.
No one asked Canelo to do anything of the sort. He planned on it himself.
Its clear im going to around in circles with you. When people think your no1 pf p they expect you can do things others cant. That's why Nell was favourite against bivol.Regardless whether bivol was pfp or not, most could tell bivol isn't someone to underate, yet the bookies obviously did. Nel o was comfortable with being no1 and was confident, there's nothing wrong with that. If bud showed some of that confidence, maybe people would have confidence in bud being able to handle pressures being no1 and the responsibikities of having to live up to expectations people have of no1 pfp.
Would bud be favourite against Charlo or Tim Tszyu? You'll say charlo is pfp? FFS not everyone around buds weight class can somehow miraculously be great. Didn't you play these games as regard floyd too. Somehow all the versions floyd fought were at their best and better than versions pac fought?
All we are asking is bud to be so outstanding against spence they d have bud favourite against Charlo. To actually be seen to be doing what inoue is doing, ideally bud would fight and Beat them, all whilst being favourite too, but let's not ask bud to keep up with Inoue. All we are asking is basically bud be favourite in a fantasy fight essientially against non pfp Tim tszyu in first fight at lmw
I'm not raising no bar for bud. PFP is pure speculation but Inou e is actually putting it into practise and not theory. Many think spence don't deserve his status he is more speculation than anything. Spence isn't moving up weight so it's only opinions that he'd achieve anything above 147, or the people spence or bud best are worth a damn.
So there has to be an even playing field. All people are asking of bud is put your money where your mouth is. If bud is no1 pf p material he'd be favourite against charlo. If he's not, then your bluff is called you have no faith in bud.
When people think your no1 people get carried away what you can do. I remember people asking Nell to fight cruiserweights.? No such thing exists for bud, bud is clearly lacking
Bud has as well, moving up more pounds than Inoue.
The only people that think that about Spence are the anti Haymon losers with an agenda. Hes ranked top 4 by every credible ranking.
That is dumb as f-ck. Inoue was favored because Fulton wasnt a top p4p guy. Crawfors isnt favored because Spence is.
No one asked Canelo to do anything of the sort. He planned on it himself.