Naoya Inoue should be tested for PEDS.
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And if he was white and/or British, you’d be creating multiple posts about how he was the greatest fighter that ever lived.Comment
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Donaire and Crawford are both about the same level hype jobs.
Crawford beat the shadows of Khan and Brook.
Inoue beat Donaire and people act like he is some bantamweight legend WTF.Comment
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McDonnell KO1 (never been stopped)
Payano KO1 (never been stopped)
Rodriguez KO2 (never been stopped)
Donaire KO2 (stopped once... at FEATHERWEIGHT)
Name me one fighter in history that has DESTROYED 4 World Class fighters in a combined total of 4 rounds.Comment
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C'mon century, you are better than this. Naoya fights there because it's his home country and he has thousands of fans there and can pack stadiums. It's no different to Americans fighting in Vegas or the mgm or us brits fighting in Wembley or Cardiff. You go where the money is. Boxing is a business after allComment
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Nobody here is claiming that Inoue is a legend; clearly, he is a fraud who should be tested on a regular basis.Comment
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Yes I agree, boxing is not only a sport but also a business likewise boxers should be protected against cheaters who use performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in the sport of boxing. The use of PEDs not only gives cheaters an unfair advantage over their opponents, but it can also have serious health consequences for both the user and their opponents. Remember when Inoue backed out of a fight with another colored haired Filipino muppet by pointing out that he should be tested, and when the guy responded that he should also go through the same testing procedure, Inoue backed out of the fight and said he is no longer interested in fighting a big mouth boxer? That's su****ious, right?C'mon century, you are better than this. Naoya fights there because it's his home country and he has thousands of fans there and can pack stadiums. It's no different to Americans fighting in Vegas or the mgm or us brits fighting in Wembley or Cardiff. You go where the money is. Boxing is a business after allComment
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