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  • #11
    Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
    Inoue is fighting on 9/5/14
    yes he is sir! and so is akira yaegashi!
    incase you didnt know, yaegashi and inoue had an exhibition match against each other
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O70ncVD4zxw
    ))

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    • #12
      [QUOTE=nivek535;14887067]yes he is sir! and so is akira yaegashi!
      incase you didnt know, yaegashi and inoue had an exhibition match against each other
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O70ncVD4zxw
      ))[/QUOT

      Nice

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      • #13
        i've seen this kid fight once or twice.

        h elooks to be reasonably talented, but he's not super fast for a tiny guy. his opponents that i've seen were freaking awful. i obviously haven't seen all of his fights, btu the guys i saw him fight were not good.


        the level of fighter at these tiny weights is much lower than the higher weight classes. there just aren't many talented men of that size on the planet.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by New England View Post
          i've seen this kid fight once or twice.

          h elooks to be reasonably talented, but he's not super fast for a tiny guy. his opponents that i've seen were freaking awful. i obviously haven't seen all of his fights, btu the guys i saw him fight were not good.


          the level of fighter at these tiny weights is much lower than the higher weight classes. there just aren't many talented men of that size on the planet.
          Adrian Hernandez was a legit strong champion/competitor but Inoue is in a class by himself.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by New England View Post
            i've seen this kid fight once or twice.

            h elooks to be reasonably talented, but he's not super fast for a tiny guy. his opponents that i've seen were freaking awful. i obviously haven't seen all of his fights, btu the guys i saw him fight were not good.


            the level of fighter at these tiny weights is much lower than the higher weight classes. there just aren't many talented men of that size on the planet.
            I disagree. Not only is Inoue way more than reasonably talented, he's probably been matched tougher than any active fighter right now besides Lomachenko. His only soft touch was in his 2nd pro fight when he faced a thai journeyman. The thai dude was still a pretty durable guy that went the distance with former champ Miyazaki, and Jonathan Taconing and Inoue blew him out with a beautiful one punch ko. His debut was against Omayo, who ins't great but had a decent record with over 20 fights and had never been stopped. Inoue dominated him and stopped him with a sickening body shot. Most guys are fighting cans in their 6th pro fight, Inoue dispatched the best guy in the division in his 6th bout. The kid will be a multi division champ no doubt.

            I also think flyweight is the deepest division in boxing right now in terms of talent. Not only will all the top guys at 112 make great fights against each other, they are actually willing to fight each other. Thats a rarity in all the big money divisions. Look at the list....

            Akira Yaegashi
            Roman Gonzalez
            Juan Francisco Estrada
            Giovanni Segura
            Brain Viloria
            Kazuto Ioka
            Johnriel Casimero
            Moruti Mthalane
            Amnat Ruenrong
            Milan Melindo
            Rocky Fuentes
            Edgar Sosa
            Adrian Hernandez

            All of these guys are champs are former champs except Fuentes and Melindo. Then you still have other good fighters on the outside looking in like...

            Juan Carlos Reveco
            Takuya Kogawa
            Koki Eto
            Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep

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            • #16
              People on this site should respect Inoue more than Raymi.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
                People on this site should respect Inoue more than Raymi.
                raymi is a "joke figure" kinda thing... inoue is just overlooked because he weighs less than most 12 yr old americans.. they dont eat enough fatty foods in japan

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by bigcursedawg View Post
                  I disagree. Not only is Inoue way more than reasonably talented, he's probably been matched tougher than any active fighter right now besides Lomachenko. His only soft touch was in his 2nd pro fight when he faced a thai journeyman. The thai dude was still a pretty durable guy that went the distance with former champ Miyazaki, and Jonathan Taconing and Inoue blew him out with a beautiful one punch ko. His debut was against Omayo, who ins't great but had a decent record with over 20 fights and had never been stopped. Inoue dominated him and stopped him with a sickening body shot. Most guys are fighting cans in their 6th pro fight, Inoue dispatched the best guy in the division in his 6th bout. The kid will be a multi division champ no doubt.

                  I also think flyweight is the deepest division in boxing right now in terms of talent. Not only will all the top guys at 112 make great fights against each other, they are actually willing to fight each other. Thats a rarity in all the big money divisions. Look at the list....

                  Akira Yaegashi
                  Roman Gonzalez
                  Juan Francisco Estrada
                  Giovanni Segura
                  Brain Viloria
                  Kazuto Ioka
                  Johnriel Casimero
                  Moruti Mthalane
                  Amnat Ruenrong
                  Milan Melindo
                  Rocky Fuentes
                  Edgar Sosa
                  Adrian Hernandez

                  All of these guys are champs are former champs except Fuentes and Melindo. Then you still have other good fighters on the outside looking in like...

                  Juan Carlos Reveco
                  Takuya Kogawa
                  Koki Eto
                  Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep


                  THAT DUDE RIGHT THERE , Roman Gonzalez what a tank i was watching him couple times hes crazy as **** 39-0-0 , 33 by KO , hes fighting Akira Yaegashi in 7th sept im not sure, for the WBC

                  Akira is a respected champion as well so should be a good fight also Inoue is fighting someone not sure who but he might get a title shot anytime soon.

                  It was pretty awesome how Akira agreed to fight Gonzalez whilst he just won his fight in the ring, Gonzalez was watching and he went to go congratulate him and BOOM , Akira asked for a fight asap , you dont see Mayweather or GGG doing that

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by wiz View Post
                    THAT DUDE RIGHT THERE , Roman Gonzalez what a tank i was watching him couple times hes crazy as **** 39-0-0 , 33 by KO , hes fighting Akira Yaegashi in 7th sept im not sure, for the WBC

                    Akira is a respected champion as well so should be a good fight also Inoue is fighting someone not sure who but he might get a title shot anytime soon.

                    It was pretty awesome how Akira agreed to fight Gonzalez whilst he just won his fight in the ring, Gonzalez was watching and he went to go congratulate him and BOOM , Akira asked for a fight asap , you dont see Mayweather or GGG doing that
                    japs fight the best! 0s dont mean ****!

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                    • #20
                      Somone needs to make a team Inoue group.

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