It's clear that you're nothing but a Casimero loving Filipino idiot.
Whatever style handwraps, it hasn't impacted Inoue from putting on a masterclass on Picasso and knocking Fulton the F*** Out.
Stop spreading fake accusations, and stop complaining like a little B.lol filipinos
Smash what a troll
So Naoya ultimately played by the rules of where he fought at
That’s why he fights in Japan so much…double stacking is allowed there while it’s cheatin’ in Vegas while illegal everywhere else…this is like the third time…he’s been called out…
What a lot of people know as "stacking" in this forum and what Inoue was actually doing are two separate things. Most people here regard "stacking" as creating layers of alternating tape and gauze, especially if it's done over the knuckles, something common in sports such as Muay Thai. That, however, is not what Inoue was doing. Inoue was applying tape to skin, and he was doing so well below his fist, along his wrist. People do this to create extra support. Sometimes they'll apply the tape to the skin to act as an anchor for the gauze. Inoue was not applying alternating layers of tape and gauze, and he definitely wasn't making a Muay Thai wrap, with the tape over his knuckles.
In Nevada, you can't have any tape on the skin, but if Inoue had been fighting in California, it would not have been an issue because California allows tape on skin. All boxers have the same amount of tape and gauze they can use, so squandering your resources on alternating layers of gauze and tape would be an absolute waste and make for a terrible hand wrap.
That’s why he fights in Japan so much…double stacking is allowed there while it’s cheatin’ in Vegas while illegal everywhere else…this is like the third time…he’s been called out…
It's clear that you're nothing but a Casimero loving Filipino idiot.
Whatever style handwraps, it hasn't impacted Inoue from putting on a masterclass on Picasso and knocking Fulton the F*** Out.
Stop spreading fake accusations, and stop complaining like a little B.
prostitution is allowed in Vegas too…it’s not allowed in America as a whole…that’s that corruption your spouting and are a fan of…Vegas is called “sin city” for a reason…
is that why floyd fought there?
its allowed in america in nevada a lot say has been and still is the home of boxing, have u been giving out about boxers KO's in nevada?
or in mexico? not concerned for the mexicans?
prostitution is allowed in Vegas too…it’s not allowed in America as a whole…that’s that corruption your spouting and are a fan of…Vegas is called “sin city” for a reason…
only in those jurisdictions are they allowed…beating your opponent with a cast iron fist is not allowed in most jurisdictions…
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its allowed in america in nevada a lot say has been and still is the home of boxing, have u been giving out about boxers KO's in nevada?
or in mexico? not concerned for the mexicans?
he didnt make the rules they were there long before him & noone is taking advantage of anything as the rules are the same for everyone
only in those jurisdictions are they allowed…beating your opponent with a cast iron fist is not allowed in most jurisdictions…
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It’s the rules he can take advantage of there in Japan and the other cartel state countries he frequents…so he can’t do as he like club fighters over the head with a cast iron fist…you guys do anything to prop yourselves up in the name of glory…even if it means cheating and possibly killing your opponent…
he didnt make the rules they were there long before him & noone is taking advantage of anything as the rules are the same for everyone
yeah because americans do a lot of travelling for boxing
if u are a star u do as u like & his opponents are not in america anyway
It’s the rules he can take advantage of there in Japan and the other cartel state countries he frequents…so he can do as he like by clubbing fighters over the head with a cast iron fist…you guys do anything to prop yourselves up in the name of glory…even if it means cheating and possibly killing your opponent…
The opponent doesn’t have to go through with it…Fulton was drained and had to travel Somethin’ that Inoue is too afraid to commit to…he needs home cookin’ where they allow cheating…just ask Roy Jones, Jr.
yeah because americans do a lot of travelling for boxing
if u are a star u do as u like & his opponents are not in america anyway
he wrapped his hands in the 'normal' way for fulton and stopped him
if the technique is legal in those places listed the opponent cannot demand a rewrap because everything is legal
The opponent doesn’t have to go through with it…Fulton was drained and had to travel Somethin’ that Inoue is too afraid to commit to…he needs home cookin’ where they allow cheating…just ask Roy Jones, Jr.
Lmao…U.S. is the gold standard…Philippines will delete you for smoking pot and is corrupt as hell…beautiful women though…but still lmao…the little guys in those regions need casts on their fists to compete with the big boys…they need to cheat…
dude nevada is the gold standard for boxing & they allow the stacking method
Donnie Herrera
stacking method also allowed in philippines from a quick search also it seems, u can do some more research if u like
Lmao…U.S. is the gold standard…Philippines will delete you for smoking pot and is corrupt as hell…beautiful women though…but still lmao…the little guys in those regions need casts on their fists to compete with the big boys…they need to cheat…
It’s a cast…even then just because they allow it doesn’t mean it flys…an opponent doesn’t have to go through with the match or demand a re-wrap…he can’t get those knockouts without it and he’s most likely on peds…keep it g…
he wrapped his hands in the 'normal' way for fulton and stopped him
if the technique is legal in those places listed the opponent cannot demand a rewrap because everything is legal
thats from california new york and the uk
We already know they dont allow the technique of stacking but japan and nevada and texas do
It’s a cast…even then just because they allow it doesn’t mean it flys…an opponent doesn’t have to go through with the match or demand a re-wrap…he can’t get those knockouts without it and he’s most likely on peds…keep it g…
Also…I see Inoue bowed down because unlike the places you’ve mentioned…most cities and counties don’t approve or allow a fighter to wear a damn cast on his hands in the ring for a boxing match…I mean where’s the humanity???…I guess you and Inoue have none…
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A brief bout of backstage tension broke out ahead of Naoya Inoue’s undisputed super bantamweight title defence against Alan David Picasso on Saturday in Riyadh after questions were raised over Inoue’s hand wraps. Video clips circulating on X showed a disagreement in Inoue’s dressing room during the wrapping process, with a commission official or a representative from Picasso’s team objecting to the method being used. Voices were raised and Inoue’s team was instructed to re-wrap the hands to comply with local rules. The issue centred on Inoue’s long-standing preference for a “stacking” technique, where tape is applied directly to the skin before layers of gauze are added. That method is permitted in Japan and in some U.S. jurisdictions, but is restricted or banned elsewhere due to concerns it can create a harder surface over the knuckles. Similar disputes have followed Inoue in the past, including before his rematch with Nonito Donaire in 2022 and ahead of the Stephen Fulton fight in 2023, when his wraps were altered after objections. Saturday’s event at the Mohammed Abdo Arena, promoted under Riyadh Season and streamed on DAZN, proceeded as planned after Inoue’s team complied. No delay to the card was reported, and the incident was treated as routine pre-fight protocol rather than a major escalation.
thats from california new york and the uk
We already know they dont allow the technique of stacking but japan and nevada and texas do
It’s a cast…even then just because they allow it doesn’t mean it flys…an opponent doesn’t have to go through with the match or demand a re-wrap…he can’t get those knockouts without it and he’s most likely on peds…keep it g…
Also…I see Inoue bowed down because unlike the places you’ve mentioned…most cities and counties don’t approve or allow a fighter to wear a damn cast on his hands in the ring for a boxing match…I mean where’s the humanity???…I guess you and Inoue have none…
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A brief bout of backstage tension broke out ahead of Naoya Inoue’s undisputed super bantamweight title defence against Alan David Picasso on Saturday in Riyadh after questions were raised over Inoue’s hand wraps. Video clips circulating on X showed a disagreement in Inoue’s dressing room during the wrapping process, with a commission official or a representative from Picasso’s team objecting to the method being used. Voices were raised and Inoue’s team was instructed to re-wrap the hands to comply with local rules. The issue centred on Inoue’s long-standing preference for a “stacking” technique, where tape is applied directly to the skin before layers of gauze are added. That method is permitted in Japan and in some U.S. jurisdictions, but is restricted or banned elsewhere due to concerns it can create a harder surface over the knuckles. Similar disputes have followed Inoue in the past, including before his rematch with Nonito Donaire in 2022 and ahead of the Stephen Fulton fight in 2023, when his wraps were altered after objections. Saturday’s event at the Mohammed Abdo Arena, promoted under Riyadh Season and streamed on DAZN, proceeded as planned after Inoue’s team complied. No delay to the card was reported, and the incident was treated as routine pre-fight protocol rather than a major escalation.
(https://www.boxingnews24dotcom/2025/12/naoya-inoue-re-wraps-hands-after-backstage-dispute-in-riyadh/)
thats from california new york and the uk
We already know they dont allow the technique of stacking but japan and nevada and texas do
It’s a cast…even then just because they allow it doesn’t mean it flys…an opponent doesn’t have to go through with the match or demand a re-wrap…he can’t get those knockouts without it and he’s most likely on peds…keep it g…
Also…I see Inoue bowed down because unlike the places you’ve mentioned…most cities and counties don’t approve or allow a fighter to wear a damn cast on his hands in the ring for a boxing match…I mean where’s the humanity???…I guess you and Inoue have none…
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A brief bout of backstage tension broke out ahead of Naoya Inoue’s undisputed super bantamweight title defence against Alan David Picasso on Saturday in Riyadh after questions were raised over Inoue’s hand wraps. Video clips circulating on X showed a disagreement in Inoue’s dressing room during the wrapping process, with a commission official or a representative from Picasso’s team objecting to the method being used. Voices were raised and Inoue’s team was instructed to re-wrap the hands to comply with local rules. The issue centred on Inoue’s long-standing preference for a “stacking” technique, where tape is applied directly to the skin before layers of gauze are added. That method is permitted in Japan and in some U.S. jurisdictions, but is restricted or banned elsewhere due to concerns it can create a harder surface over the knuckles. Similar disputes have followed Inoue in the past, including before his rematch with Nonito Donaire in 2022 and ahead of the Stephen Fulton fight in 2023, when his wraps were altered after objections. Saturday’s event at the Mohammed Abdo Arena, promoted under Riyadh Season and streamed on DAZN, proceeded as planned after Inoue’s team complied. No delay to the card was reported, and the incident was treated as routine pre-fight protocol rather than a major escalation.
(https://www.boxingnews24.com/2025/12/naoya-inoue-re-wraps-hands-after-backstage-dispute-in-riyadh/)
thats from california new york and the uk
We already know they dont allow the technique of stacking but japan and nevada and texas do
It’s a cast…even then just because they allow it doesn’t mean it flys…an opponent doesn’t have to go through with the match or demand a re-wrap…he can’t get those knockouts without it and he’s most likely on peds…keep it g…
Also…I see Inoue bowed down because unlike the places you’ve mentioned…most cities and counties don’t approve or allow a fighter to wear a damn cast on his hands in the ring for a boxing match…I mean where’s the humanity???…I guess you and Inoue have none…
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A brief bout of backstage tension broke out ahead of Naoya Inoue’s undisputed super bantamweight title defence against Alan David Picasso on Saturday in Riyadh after questions were raised over Inoue’s hand wraps. Video clips circulating on X showed a disagreement in Inoue’s dressing room during the wrapping process, with a commission official or a representative from Picasso’s team objecting to the method being used. Voices were raised and Inoue’s team was instructed to re-wrap the hands to comply with local rules. The issue centred on Inoue’s long-standing preference for a “stacking” technique, where tape is applied directly to the skin before layers of gauze are added. That method is permitted in Japan and in some U.S. jurisdictions, but is restricted or banned elsewhere due to concerns it can create a harder surface over the knuckles. Similar disputes have followed Inoue in the past, including before his rematch with Nonito Donaire in 2022 and ahead of the Stephen Fulton fight in 2023, when his wraps were altered after objections. Saturday’s event at the Mohammed Abdo Arena, promoted under Riyadh Season and streamed on DAZN, proceeded as planned after Inoue’s team complied. No delay to the card was reported, and the incident was treated as routine pre-fight protocol rather than a major escalation.
Source: Inoue Re-Wraps Hands After Backstage Dispute In Riyadh