Even I felt those body shots truly a monster in the ring.
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Clinical, those body shots would have flopped much bigger men. Think he's been the real deal for some time, just needs the dancing partners to progress his career onto elite level.
What folk have to remember with the Donaire fight is that Inoue fought with a fractured orbital from the 2nd round onwards.
Same injury that halted Brook, Dubois and BJS and Inoue toughed it out for over 10 rounds!
Also considering what Donaire's gone onto achieve that's worth a nod of acknowledgement at the very least.Last edited by Ant1979; 06-20-2021, 04:40 AM.man down likes this.
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Originally posted by Ant1979 View PostClinical, those body shots would have flopped much bigger men. Think he's been the real deal for some time, just needs the dancing partners to progress his career onto elite level.
What folk have to remember with the Donaire fight is that Inoue fought with a fractured orbital from the 2nd round onwards.
Same injury that halted Brook, Dubois and BJS and Inoue toughed it out for over 10 rounds!
Also considering what Donaire's gone onto achieve that's worth a nod of acknowledgement at the very least.
I don't see any avoidance in his career path, with the exception of Donaire, the opponent's just haven't been available. Hopefully we can get that full unification against the Casinero- Donaire winner.
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There were many other fights taken place at the same time. But all these haters chose to watch this one hoping so bad he'd lose. Haha the hatred is eating their insides right now.
Cong**** to the p4p champion.
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Originally posted by Bronx23 View PostI feel like Inoues career is gonna be similar to that of Lomas because he’s gonna have to put himself at a disadvantage by moving up and fighting above where he probably should in order to find any competitive opposition. Then when the fights do become competitive, everything he’s accomplished at his natural weight will be discredited & he’ll get the “see I told you guys he was a hype job!” rhetoric.
In lomas case, 130 should have been his ceiling. Though he’s been successful at 135 he’s clearly not the same guy that he was at 126 or 130. Inoue will probably suffer the same fate if he ventures up into the 120s which I feel is inevitable
Yet, that is what we are essentially doing when we clamor for a fighter to fight above the weight class they are best at. The irony being, we are saying, ‘if you really are great, then fight at a level where you arent as great to prove yourself.’
side note, for those who struggle with reading comprehension, this isnt a reference to Inoue’s competition tonight. Rather a statement about the sport as a whole
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