Is Inoue the new Hazegawa?

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  • Nightprowler
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    Is Inoue the new Hazegawa?

    Remember when Hazegawa was the “monster” of the small weights and untouchable? Then came along a Mexican warrior and brutally derailed him, and then a second Mexican finished the job? Is this the fate of Inoue? To be annihilated by a Mexican warrior? I say yes, and it’s not a matter of if but when...who’s the Montiel/Gonzalez to Inoue?
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    #2
    All Hasegawa did was KO mexicans, though.

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    • LeOoze
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      #3
      Inoue is much better than Hasegawa, and I would be very surprised if a Mexican journeyman upsetted him. I doubt it though because he has a great chin and high IQ.

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      • Nightprowler
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        #4
        Originally posted by RightJabLikeZab
        All Hasegawa did was KO mexicans, though.
        Tijuana taxi drivers...but when he faced the first semi decent Mexican fighter he got wrecked

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        • Nightprowler
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          #5
          Originally posted by LeOoze
          Inoue is much better than Hasegawa, and I would be very surprised if a Mexican journeyman upsetted him. I doubt it though because he has a great chin and high IQ.
          Hmmm....this was the talk of Hazegawa when he was considered a monster. I’ll bump this thread once Inoue is wrecked by the first decent Mexican he faces and who knows, maybe he’ll get wrecked by some unknown Mexican journeyman like Linares did lmao

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            #6
            Are you saying that just because he's Asian and looking impressive now?

            He is much better than Hasegawa and the way he easily destroyed Navarez was more impressive than anything Hasegawa has ever done.

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            • LeOoze
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              #7
              Originally posted by Nightprowler

              Hmmm....this was the talk of Hazegawa when he was considered a monster. I’ll bump this thread once Inoue is wrecked by the first decent Mexican he faces and who knows, maybe he’ll get wrecked by some unknown Mexican journeyman like Linares did lmao
              when you watch Inoue...do you honestly see some random Mexican beating him? Also he fought David Carmona and he was a decent journeyman.

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              • _Rexy_
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                #8
                obvious troll thread.

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                • Nightprowler
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LeOoze

                  when you watch Inoue...do you honestly see some random Mexican beating him? Also he fought David Carmona and he was a decent journeyman.
                  I genuinely do. I feel like he’s just smoke an mirrors until proven otherwise with a legit contender.

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                  • danceswithfire
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                    #10
                    no nooob , hasegawa was never in the p4p discussion tho he came close , inoue has been in the conversation since he was 6-0 or something like that......

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