Really, you think so?
Donarie was old and not a puncher! He has 28 ko's in 50 fights and moved up for a lower with division ( he was a fly ) .
Inoue has a better than average chin when its hit, which his career shows is not too often.
There is no way he's an A+. More like a B.
ko percentage doesnt mean much. wilder has a higher ko percentage than donaire but he faced mostly bums. donaire faced really good competition most of his career and really good competition is harder to ko. wilder faced bad competition which is easier to ko and kod most of them. donaire ko'd nishioka when he was #1, montiel when he was #1, darchinyan when he was #2, oubali when he was #2, and burnett when he was #3, and the burnett and oubali ko's came right before and after the inoue fight so he might have been 36 but he was still dangerous. also donaire was moving back down to 118 for the tournament, he was not moving up and he hadnt shown too much power at 122/126 besides the nishioka ko. at 112-118 he showed way more power in the past and in his recent fights leading up to and following the inoue fight.
I'm trying to recall whose dropped him besides Nery. I forget if Donaire ever did in their first fight. I know he bust Inoue's face up, but that doesn't count as a glass jaw. Unless he's been dropped by a light puncher, how is being dropped by Nery considered glass jaw? The dude is 35W with 27KO. He would hurt any elite fighter he lands clean on.
First and only KD.
Really, you think so?
Donarie was old and not a puncher! He has 28 ko's in 50 fights and moved up for a lower with division ( he was a fly ) .
Inoue has a better than average chin when its hit, which his career shows is not too often.
There is no way he's an A+. More like a B.
Donaire not a puncher???
WHAT!??!
He's been dropped once having faced 14 current/former/future world titlists, all of whom were ranked in the top 10 of the division he fought them in at the time of the fight by the TBRB.
So no. Did you miss the part where he got up and utterly dominated the last five rounds of the fight?
Exactly! Glass-jawed fighters don't get up, dominate and KO their opponent.
In that dream you just woke up from, where did Inoue touch you that you had to make a thread this idiotic?
Or let me guess.. Canelo fan threatened by Inoue?
I'm trying to recall whose dropped him besides Nery. I forget if Donaire ever did in their first fight. I know he bust Inoue's face up, but that doesn't count as a glass jaw. Unless he's been dropped by a light puncher, how is being dropped by Nery considered glass jaw? The dude is 35W with 27KO. He would hurt any elite fighter he lands clean on.
How many times was Juan Manuel Marquez dropped? Plenty. He was never stopped though, he had great recovery. Same with Fury.
getting dropped isnt a huge deal if your recovery is elite. If you're off balance or in the wrong body position and you get caught with a shot, then sometimes the only place the force the shot is going to send you is to the floor, it's physics, it doesn't necessarily mean you are badly hurt
Fury been down does he have glass jaw?
Somehow they’ll excuse a 270lb man getting dropped every fight by guys 50lbs lighter than him because “it’s heavyweight.” But a super bantamweight being dropped by a super bantamweight is different…somehow
Boxing fans can be the worst lol.
Look how everyone thinks Ryan Garcia can jump weight classes and beat top guys at 147 and 154 just because he beat Haney. Can't make this **** up
Look how many people are making excuses for Ryan's PED's just because they don't like Haney.
Didn't he take punches from Donaire?
Broken orbital and nose from Donaire.
They used to say "You're only as good as your last fight." But now I guess it's "If you make a mistake in your last fight, doesn't matter the rest of the fight" lmfao
Zzzzzzzz, bunch of lowly skilled guys.
Do you ever get tired of trolling Inoue?
Did he hurt your feelings somehow? If so, don’t take it personally. Because at the end of the day, no one knows who you are, nor do they care.
Weak opposition?
Naoya Inoue:
W vs #10 Ryoichi Taguchi UD 10 (future WBA/IBF/Ring 108)
W vs #1 Adrian Hernandez TKO 6 (fmr. and reigning WBC 108)
W vs #1 Omar Narvaez KO 2 (fmr. WBO 112; reigning WBO 115)
W vs #8 Kohei Kono TKO 6 (fmr. 2X WBA 112)
W vs #5 Jamie McDonnell TKO 1 (fmr. IBF 118)
W vs #5 Juan Carlos Payano KO 1 (fmr. WBA 118)
W vs #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez KO 2 (reigning and future IBF 118)
W vs #4 Nonito Donaire UD 12 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; reigning WBA 118; future WBC 118)
W vs #8 Jason Moloney KO 7 (future WBO 118)
W vs #2 Nonito Donaire TKO 2 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; WBA 118; reigning WBC 118)
W vs #8 Paul Butler KO 11 (reigning WBO 118)
W vs #1 Stephen Fulton TKO 8 (reigning WBC/WBO 122)
W vs #2 Marlon Tapales KO 10 (reigning WBA/IBF 122)
W vs #3 Luis Nery KO 6 (fmr. WBC 118; WBC 122)
14-0 vs top 10
9-0 vs top 5
5-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Inoue was #1)
14-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
8-0 vs reigning world titlists
6-0 in unification fights
20-0 in world title fights (not counting WBA Regular)
4-0 in lineal world championship fights
108: WBC
112: (none)
115: WBO
118: Lineal/TBRB, Ring Magazine, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
122: Lineal/TBRB, Ring Magazine, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
Zzzzzzzz, bunch of lowly skilled guys.
He took some flush left hooks for Donaire who Lb for Lb is one of the greatest punchers in boxing history so I would say he has a A+ chin. Nery himself is a pretty good puncher, and he caught him with a flush shot while Inoue was a mid-combo.