Live at 4:40 AM CT. May need a stream for some of the early fights
32-0 Naoya Inoue vs 32-0 Junto Nakatani
21-2 Takuma Inoue vs 32-4-1 Kazuto Ioka
28-4-2 Reiya Abe vs 22-1-3 Toshiki Shimomachi
5-0 Sora Tanaka vs 20-2-1 Jin Sasaki
5-0 Shogo Tanaka vs 11-4 Kosuke Tomioka
11-1 Yoshiki Takei vs 9-1 Dekang Wang
10-2-1 Deok No Yun vs 1-0-1 Yuito Moriwaki
Clearly won the last 2 rounds. Clearly lost 3 rounds and 7 rounds are completely pick em rounds you impossible cant give to anyone with confidence. Inoues only clear roundsare due to the Cut and impaired vision of Nakatani.
Rematch must happen
Right on. I’ll rewatch it when it drops, but I saw Inoue take it.
No no see when neither fighter looks totally dominant and the fight is competitive it means they both are overrated, the winner was never as good as people thought and the loser is a bum.
This is a boxing forum, thats how things work around here.
You are right. I'm quite new here i have to learn quicker. Anyway i enjoyed these two overrated bums fighting each other
Top guy fights bigger top guy in a close fight means they're both overrated bums. Boxing fans are fickle.
No not boxing fans. Fanboy of certain boxers. They use to see their role models knocking out bums or clowing D level fighters. Never watched fights of 2 high level fighters against each other no clue about the history of the sport.
Thought Inoue won but both are painfully overrated.
Supposed P4P #1 who is incapable of throwing anything without bringing his chin up and dropping his hands, zero clue how to fight a southpaw and the other spent 8 rounds throwing nothing but faints and backing up, the most basic excuse for a southpaw you're ever likely to see. His timing was diabolical.
Literally did nothing but faint, wait for the right hand then wait some 20 minutes before throwing some slow as anything attempt of a counter left hand. Joe Joyce has faster reactions.
There is nothing elite about either its just make believe nonsense and groupthink. Neither are close to being elite fighters, they're the products of a dead sport
Both are levels above Ennis and miles miles above Devin Haney. Inoue has flaws but is exceptional. Haney has flaws and is average maybe decent. Nakatani is still young and is exceptional as well. Ennis is not even young anymore and still a prospect fighting nobodies and getting frustrated by Karens.
Good not great fight. No need for a rematch, Inoue clearly won.
Clearly won the last 2 rounds. Clearly lost 3 rounds and 7 rounds are completely pick em rounds you impossible cant give to anyone with confidence. Inoues only clear roundsare due to the Cut and impaired vision of Nakatani.
Rematch must happen
Thought Inoue won but both are painfully overrated.
Supposed P4P #1 who is incapable of throwing anything without bringing his chin up and dropping his hands, zero clue how to fight a southpaw and the other spent 8 rounds throwing nothing but faints and backing up, the most basic excuse for a southpaw you're ever likely to see. His timing was diabolical.
Literally did nothing but faint, wait for the right hand then wait some 20 minutes before throwing some slow as anything attempt of a counter left hand. Joe Joyce has faster reactions.
There is nothing elite about either its just make believe nonsense and groupthink. Neither are close to being elite fighters, they're the products of a dead sport
ive said this for years about inoue...
A top P4P fights a great opponent, pulling it out in the championship rounds, wins a close fight against someone who is supposed to be his biggest rival. Boxing fans should appreciate the fight happening and realize that a fight between two top fighters SHOULD produce something close.
What a great fight!
That was a clear Inoue win. But Junto was a beast.... I was really surprised to see how quick Junto was.
Inoue's saying he's exausted fighting 5 times in the last 16 months... he wants to take a rest....
Don't blame him.
Anyway P4P#1 now. I think Junto stays or goes up 1 slot.
I like to see Junto X Bam.
I think Inoue did enough to win. I think both guys were hurt. Inoue looked bad in rounds 8 and 9. He looked tired and hurt. Nakatani looked hurt in the 11th and in an earlier round. I think the right guy got the win.
Thought Inoue won but both are painfully overrated.
Supposed P4P #1 who is incapable of throwing anything without bringing his chin up and dropping his hands, zero clue how to fight a southpaw and the other spent 8 rounds throwing nothing but faints and backing up, the most basic excuse for a southpaw you're ever likely to see. His timing was diabolical.
Literally did nothing but faint, wait for the right hand then wait some 20 minutes before throwing some slow as anything attempt of a counter left hand. Joe Joyce has faster reactions.
There is nothing elite about either its just make believe nonsense and groupthink. Neither are close to being elite fighters, they're the products of a dead sport
No, Ennis who never beat anybody is elite.
Thought Inoue won but both are painfully overrated.
Supposed P4P #1 who is incapable of throwing anything without bringing his chin up and dropping his hands, zero clue how to fight a southpaw and the other spent 8 rounds throwing nothing but faints and backing up, the most basic excuse for a southpaw you're ever likely to see. His timing was diabolical.
Literally did nothing but faint, wait for the right hand then wait some 20 minutes before throwing some slow as anything attempt of a counter left hand. Joe Joyce has faster reactions.
There is nothing elite about either its just make believe nonsense and groupthink. Neither are close to being elite fighters, they're the products of a dead sport