Naoya Inoue Fighter Report Card

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  • BenjaminLinus
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    Naoya Inoue Fighter Report Card

    Naoya "Monster" Inoue

    Ring IQ: A
    Speed: A
    Power: A
    Timing: A
    Punch Selection: A
    Footwork: A
    Defense: B+/A-
    Chin: A

    Any questions?
    Last edited by BenjaminLinus; 03-11-2023, 11:09 AM.
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    No, that's how I see it. But you're going to get ass****d by insecure Canelo fans.

    His distance management is A+ but that can be counted as defense, ring iq, footwork, and/or timing

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #3
      my question is when is he going to beat a real elite fighter

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      • BenjaminLinus
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        #4
        Originally posted by Madison
        my question is when is he going to beat a real elite fighter
        Like who?

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        • BenjaminLinus
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          #5
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          No, that's how I see it. But you're going to get ass****d by insecure Canelo fans.

          His distance management is A+ but that can be counted as defense, ring iq, footwork, and/or timing
          Inoue would KO Clenelo.

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          • ippo
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            He did have a life and death fight with the ghost of Donaire and that's the only real fight we have seen him in. Looking forward to the fulton fight, it might be a step too far. But hey he is going after the top dog of the weight class.

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              **** inoue cus he astral projected into my house. But when I think about it hard enough, he is doing pretty doing good on all categories.

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              • BenjaminLinus
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                #8
                Originally posted by ippo
                He did have a life and death fight with the ghost of Donaire and that's the only real fight we have seen him in. Looking forward to the fulton fight, it might be a step too far. But hey he is going after the top dog of the weight class.
                The ghost of Donaire? You mean the guy who authored 4 highlight reel KOs in between both Inoue fights and was a major belt holder? LOL!

                Life and death? He got his eye socket broken in the second round, had double/triple vision for the next 10 rounds, and still outboxed Nonito 9-3/8-4 at worst. Robbed of a TKO victory as well. LOL!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BenjaminLinus

                  The ghost of Donaire? You mean the guy who authored 4 highlight reel KOs in between both Inoue fights and was a major belt holder? LOL!

                  Life and death? He got his eye socket broken in the second round, had double/triple vision for the next 10 rounds, and still outboxed Nonito 9-3/8-4 at worst. Robbed of a TKO victory as well. LOL!
                  He only fought twice after the first fight. Both were not highly rated. He put up a good showing in the first fight but that was just one last great performance. He was way past his prime in the first fight. Prime nonito probably kos him.

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                  • BenjaminLinus
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ippo

                    He only fought twice after the first fight. Both were not highly rated. He put up a good showing in the first fight but that was just one last great performance. He was way past his prime in the first fight. Prime nonito probably kos him.
                    I said 4 KOs in between BOTH fights. He had highlight reel KOs over 2 undefeated fighters, one of whom was a champ.

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