Comments Thread For: Inoue: 'Without Nonito I Can't Do This...That's Why I Can Shine Like This'

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  • Knuckle sandwich
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    #11
    Originally posted by 1hourRun




    Slow your roll Naoya Inoue, beating that bum Paul Butler does not make you 'undisputed' : Paul Butler is a paper-champ, that would of never beat John Riel Casimero for the WBO bantamweight title. This notion of leaving no doubt by beating that English-Bum Paul Bulter for the last belt, is ridiculous.

    Undisputed is not a sanctioning body puzzle-set, the meaning is being misinterpreted or redefined in the modern era -- in spite the fact that the fundamental concept is simple to understand.

    Wipe out a division, or defeat all top five threats ; so far Inoue has one more foe to accomplish this : John Riel Casimero is the final boss; Emmanuel Rodriguez, Jason Moloney, Nonito Donaire, have been dealt with. The hardcore demand Inoue vs. , not Paul Butler.
    No doubt if Casimero is available they will fight, butler won't last two rounds, but he has a title so why not, then Naoya will move to 122 and ko everyone at 122

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    • Advincula
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      #12
      Naoya's brilliance, charisma and dedication to the sport are just awesome as well as his natural talent to thrill and entertain fans worldwide. That's why these Japanese superstar together with the awesome Gypsy King are tied as # 1 in my personal P4P list.
      After them, I have tied as # 2: Usyk and Crawford.
      These four above-mentioned champions are unbeaten fighters with really superbly shinning skills, warriors I love to watch in action.
      Then, tied in # 3 I have these four kings: Spence, Bivol, Canelo and GGG (these last two old foes squaring off again on Sep 17).
      These are the top-8 in my humble P4P list.
      Inoue & Fury on top, both looking so good. In fact, the Japanese king and the Gypsy King are the two most exciting fighters to watch (for me)

      Coming future: For Inoue, I'd love seeing him against Butler. And for Fury, I'd love to see him against the winner of AJ and Usky.

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      • Madison Boxing
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        #13
        thank god he had that 39 year old donaire to bring the best out of him, just amazing

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        • Bro. Steve
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          #14
          One of the reasons for having sports is to build good character. Humility and respect are two ingredients in good character, and Inoue has both. Hats off to him! Maybe I’m a small minority on this subject, but I’ve had enough of braggarts issuing terrible threats and imprecations. It’s time for decent character to receive the respect it deserves, and for sewer-mouth sports celebrities to step back and see what actual class looks like.

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          • topo5358
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            #15
            John Riel Casimero can't hold a candle to Monster. Inoue is #1 P4P, IMO, and has been for quite a while. Every aspect of his game is superior.

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            • Bravado
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              #16
              Originally posted by bonham77

              because he's the best fighter in the world. You obviously dont follow the lighter weights. He's up there with the great bantamweights of the past . Oliveres, pintor, zarate, chandler. I've seen them all. Inoue's hand speed and power and ring iq stack up with the best of them.

              lmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao

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