Who wins: Inoue vs a young Manny Pacquiao
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If PAC werent drained or wrong socks or cramps he'd beat Inoue. Inoue untested at PACs levelLast edited by hugh grant; 06-10-2022, 04:13 AM.Comment
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Thats the thing, all the bright sparks that are probably Manny fans calling guys clueless are not looking at 122 and what both guys are at 122, I met Nedal when he stopped Elino in Melb and I asked him about Manny he said he had him out and the ref protected him, Nedal was a real good fighter and could punch,,,, but Inoue your just talking levels above the likes of Hussain here, Nayoa will probably never fight above 130, maybe not above 126 but he could become an ATG of those divisions, still a long way to go but that's how much class he showing. Ennis is very much the same, great boxer with one-shot power, the sky is the limit for these guys.Comment
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OP mentioned Lebdwaba, not Hussein. You keep mentioning him and ignore OP scenario. Pacquaio proving he could take bigger punchers in his later career is way more relevant than you pushing your hate agenda on Pacquiao. I know you're Pacquaio hater, so i really don't want to waste my time on you after this.
Pacquaio had Roach against Lebdwaba and i'd take that Pacquaio over Inoue.Comment
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Youre becoming a crybaby on this, it's simply the thread title says WHO WINS, it is you pushing your agenda which is Manny, I think Inoue knocks out the Manny that fought Hussain, and Inoue would go through Mannys 122 resume like a dose of salts, will he finish as great as Manny probably not. but that's a crystal ball thing unknown until Inoue retires.Comment
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Young Manny was still very rough around the edges. An unpolished diamond. He was often criticized as being one dimensional with only his straight left.
Prime Pac would beat prime Inoue I think but prime pac wasn't 122. At that stage Inoue wins easy.
Edit - as a matter of fact now that I think about it Donaire's left hook is more dangerous than Manny's straight left. I'm even more confident Inoue would win now.Last edited by Airtioteclint; 06-10-2022, 10:54 AM.Comment
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The pac from Ledwaba on, basically his championship run at 122lbs. Inoue has no chance, too much talent and size. You will see how dumb you and this thread are in 2 years time. Even in those lower weight classes Pac's fight night weight was above 130lbs
Inoue is a talented boxer puncher, but his success is very much dependent on the KO power, naturally as you go up in size that has less of an effect. Guys like him generally become less effective the more they move up, think of a guy like Shane Mosley in the past. I guarantee Inoue comes up against someone at 122-126lbs that maybe isn't even particularly elite but they will outbox and man handle him because they can take the power.
You make me feel bad for criticising inoue because he really is a special fighter, but you need to get your head out of your assComment
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