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Naoya Inoue's Flaws...
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I agree. I think the only criticism is that he doesn't utilize a ton of head movement, but he also doesn't get touched much in fights. He slips and rolls a ton of shots and doesn't really get hit more than the likes of Crawford and Canelo who are both considered slick.
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He relies more on his guard than his head movement.
I agree. I think the only criticism is that he doesn't utilize a ton of head movement, but he also doesn't get touched much in fights. He slips and rolls a ton of shots and doesn't really get hit more than the likes of Crawford and Canelo who are both considered slick.
Inoue doesn’t seem that elusive but as you said he doesn’t get hit too much either.Comment
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Vs a talented swarmer he can go bust. But it has to be a powerful swarmer. Also it is unclear if he fight at say a feather weight ( 122 lbs ). The lower weights tend to age quickly and Inoue is 30. Such is life.
These good little men that are power hitters have it made. As long as he stays at bantam I do not see anyone beating him for 2 years.Comment
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Well, I mean, he knocked the #1-4 ranked guys.
Vs a talented swarmer he can go bust. But it has to be a powerful swarmer. Also it is unclear if he fight at say a feather weight ( 122 lbs ). The lower weights tend to age quickly and Inoue is 30. Such is life.
These good little men that are power hitters have it made. As long as he stays at bantam I do not see anyone beating him for 2 years.
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