Comments Thread For: Stephen Fulton On Inoue: "If You Take Away That Power, Would You Still Consider Him As Good?"
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Watched him fight Rodriguez, Narvaez, Payano, Donaire both times, that weak ass Maloney brother and the other guys Bob matched him up with. Watched him completely skip over the killers at 115 where Chocolatito, King Sor, Estrada, and Cuadras were. Now I have to hear about him fighting Fulton a guy who honestly would box circles around Inoue.
I watch a lot more boxing than you I promise bro. Lol
SCome December 13, your hatreds going to grow, yet again. Lmao.
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The thing is....Inoue is more than a big punch. He is technically skilled and most importantly fast as all getout. Fulton was pushed to his limits with someone like Figueroa, who wins from volume and caveman tactics, not accurate and fast punch placement.
It will be hard for Fulton to set up a jab or power shot when you keep getting countered by Inoue's jab and hooks to the body.
I'll take Inoue via 9-3 UD in this one. I would like to see it. I mean whoelse does PBC have for Fulton after the Figueroa rematch???Last edited by TheIronMike; 11-10-2022, 11:51 AM.Comment
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Inoue is #1P4P, no question. It's not even close. There's such a difference that you can plug any one of at least 4 different fighters in at Forum and it won't matter because Monster is at least a level higher. The power, quickness, fluidity, IQ, anticipation, punch selection, and accuracy, even in a fire-fight, as abbreviated as they've been to this point, is about as complete a package as I've ever seen and whoever beats him at this stage of his career is going to have to be a really scary SOB. I've seen him counter a punch his opponent was just starting to throw, and I've seen him do it more than once.Last edited by topo5358; 11-10-2022, 12:35 PM.Comment
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