Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue Knocks Out Paul Butler In 11th Round, Fully Unifies Bantamweight Division
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The fight wasn't THAT boring. I swear the haters search with a magnifying glass for something negative to say.
I didn't like how Inoue was showboating though. I think life has some lessons for him that can only be taught through defeat.
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Do you know how r e t a r d e d you sound? Ever wonder why fans of other sports laugh at boxing fan so fanatically? Here’s your sign! Ever hear a fan of say Football obsess over say Jerry Jones and then b I t c h about him on end instead of the actual player playing the sport? Or how about Hal Steinbrenner? That worthless bum! Ever wonder why fans of other sports think that half the boxing fan community is unable to comprehend language beyond the 8th grade, think that over half are former felons or live below the spectrum? Your post provides 100% justification for their feelings. Let’s stop being r e t a r d e d and speak more about the FIGHTERS instead of a god damned promotional agency.Rey Vargas will move up in weight and become WBC Champion. Fulton and Figueroa will move up and fight for his title, and LSC will move up and fight an unnamed guy to fight for Fulton’s vacated title. All PBC guys are overrated, and all of them will be the worst champion in their division. The wbc and pbc are trash.Comment
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Honestly, I was a little impressed with how long Butler lasted with Inoue beating on him that long. Good active defense (by which I mean he was actually moving that high guard around instead of flat shelling, allowing him to deflect a good amount of force), although he was massively outmatched. I think he felt one of those hard shots and went straight into survival mode. I can't really criticize, because looking at his skill set, he did well to last almost 11 rounds, and he had no possible path to victory. He even tried to punch back occasionally but got punished for it. If he'd opened up more, he would have gotten stopped earlier.Comment
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Can you imagine being a contender and being told that you're going up against a guy nicknamed "The Monster"? That has to be pretty unnerving and I'm sure some have turned down the opportunity.Comment
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