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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Inoue: I Want To Give Performances Worthy of a Number 1 Pound-For-Pound Fighter!

    WBC, IBF, WBA bantamweight world champion Naoya Inoue (23-0, 20 KOs) is looking to stamp his top-tier status as a pound-for-pound great by capturing the last remaining title - and then making a move up to super bantamweight.
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  • tokon
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    Show Butler the yen; he's already said he'll go to Japan for the fight.

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    • Knuckle sandwich
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      He will need to show he can do it at the higher weights, but he is on his way

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      • Knuckle sandwich
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        #4
        Originally posted by tokon
        Show Butler the yen; he's already said he'll go to Japan for the fight.
        Hope they fight here in the UK, I'd have to go and see him

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        • 1hourRun
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          You know life comes full-circles very often in life : Naoya Inoue started the reign of terror at 118 but destroying that English-Bum Jamie McDonnell in 2018 ; it was easy. Here we are 4 years later, and Naoya has only one more belt left to collect, coincidentally it belongs to another English-Bum ; even worse than the last one.

          You know, I might go take a great risk with the sportsbook and bet that Naoya knocks-out another Englishman in the first round. petero , suck my balls.

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          • jackblack008
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            #6
            Fulton vs Inoue. Who wins?

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            • Bronx2245
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              #7
              Salute to "The Monster!" Hopefully he gets the chance to become "Undisputed!"

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              • FinitoxDinamita
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                #8
                Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich

                Hope they fight here in the UK, I'd have to go and see him
                That would be cool but I doubt it. Inoue doesnt have to go anywhere.

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                • Southpaw16
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                  #9
                  IMO fighters in weight classes lower than 122 need to show A LOT to be considered on the P4P list. There just aren’t a lot of men who weigh that little, so the talent field ever since they started the sport is just much smaller.

                  And btw, I’m not hating on the little guys, I feel the exact same way about the heavyweights (at 200 plus the elite athletes from a young age go into other sports).

                  This is going to controversial, but we definitely recognize this reality by mostly excluding heavyweights from p4p lists, I don’t see why we don’t recognize it with extremely extremely small weight classes. For a long time, Chocolatito was the consensus #1 and I’m sorry, but “no” IMO.

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                  • Liondw
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                    #10
                    He's such a dynamic exciting fighter. Imagine the attention he'd get if he was at a higher weight, like at least from lightweight upwards.

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