Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue: I Can Go as Far as Featherweight!

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  • VashDBasher
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    #11
    Originally posted by crisantonio917
    It took you 11 rounds to stop a guy who couldn't break an egg, try moving up to featherweight so you can get a job making sushi shortly after, "Monster"? hardly!!!
    You contribute nothing but ******ity and ignorance to these threads. You’re an idiot who’s obviously envious of Inoue.

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    • archiemoore1
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      #12
      I notice Inoue wasn't as destructive as usual because Butler didn't really wanna fight and stayed defensive. That style kind of spoiled Inoue's style, not to where he lost rounds, but just to make him look less effective and frustrate him a little bit. He still beat on whatever part of Butler there was to hit. Fulton will spoil Inoue in a similar fashion with his defensive skills, except he loves to fight too and will **** out with Inoue. This is a fight I'd love to see

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      • BlackRobb
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        #13
        The best fight to be made in boxing bar none is Monster vs. Fulton. I hope Fulton stays at 122 a little while longer, but that looks doubtful.

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        • richardt
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          #14
          Originally posted by crisantonio917
          It took you 11 rounds to stop a guy who couldn't break an egg, try moving up to featherweight so you can get a job making sushi shortly after, "Monster"? hardly!!!
          Racist Moron alert! ^^^^^

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          • Toscano
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            #15
            Originally posted by BlackRobb
            The best fight to be made in boxing bar none is Monster vs. Fulton. I hope Fulton stays at 122 a little while longer, but that looks doubtful.
            He already moved up to 126

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #16
              Originally posted by BlackRobb
              The best fight to be made in boxing bar none is Monster vs. Fulton. I hope Fulton stays at 122 a little while longer, but that looks doubtful.
              I hope they make this fight as well. Would be epic.

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              • The Big Dunn
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                #17
                Originally posted by famicommander

                Inoue wins vs TBRB top 10 opponents:
                #10 Ryoichi Taguchi (future WBA/IBF/Ring light flyweight champion)
                #1 Adrian Hernandez (reigning WBC light flyweight champion)
                #1 Omar Narvaez (reigning WBO super flyweight champion)
                #8 Kohei Kono (2X WBA super flyweight champion)
                #5 Jamie McDonnell (former IBF bantamweight champion)
                #5 Juan Carlos Payano (former WBA bantamweight champion)
                #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez (reigning IBF bantamweight champion)
                #4 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBA bantamweight champion)
                #8 Jason Moloney
                #2 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBC bantamweight champion)
                ​#8 Paul Butler (unification, reigning WBO bantamweight champion)

                11-0 vs top 10 opponents
                10-0 vs past/present/future world titlists (full titlists, not interim or regular)
                6-0 vs reigning world titlists
                6-0 vs top 5 opponents
                3-0 in unification fights

                What else do you want?
                He wants him to be Mexican.

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                • YoungManRumble
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                  #18
                  This site needs a good purge of some morons. I feel dumber after reading a lot of threads these days.

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                  • Chris Hanson
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                    #19
                    Inouye is not pound for pound. He’s a monster in a divisions where only 10 people compete. The only pound for pound guys are Canelo and Usyk. All the rest is bs marketing. Inouye still beats fulton. Mj beats inouye.
                    Last edited by Chris Hanson; 12-16-2022, 04:15 PM.

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                    • Combat Talk Radio
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by famicommander

                      Inoue wins vs TBRB top 10 opponents:
                      #10 Ryoichi Taguchi (future WBA/IBF/Ring light flyweight champion)
                      #1 Adrian Hernandez (reigning WBC light flyweight champion)
                      #1 Omar Narvaez (reigning WBO super flyweight champion)
                      #8 Kohei Kono (2X WBA super flyweight champion)
                      #5 Jamie McDonnell (former IBF bantamweight champion)
                      #5 Juan Carlos Payano (former WBA bantamweight champion)
                      #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez (reigning IBF bantamweight champion)
                      #4 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBA bantamweight champion)
                      #8 Jason Moloney
                      #2 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBC bantamweight champion)
                      ​#8 Paul Butler (unification, reigning WBO bantamweight champion)

                      11-0 vs top 10 opponents
                      10-0 vs past/present/future world titlists (full titlists, not interim or regular)
                      6-0 vs reigning world titlists
                      6-0 vs top 5 opponents
                      3-0 in unification fights

                      What else do you want?
                      You have to understand.

                      To some on NSB, those wins are nothing compared to Jeff Horn, "The Man Who Beat The Man".

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