Comments Thread For: Inoue On Fulton: 'It'll Be A Real Challenge, I'm Pushing Boundaries Of My Build, & Limits'

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  • boxingitis
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    #11
    Originally posted by T.M.T
    Boxing has been off the charts in the last few years thanks to the PBC
    I believe Top Rank has the most competitive fights, but PBC has the more popular fights (casual fights).
    Actually it's not PBC, Golden Boy made Ryan and Canelo. Top Rank made Crawford. All PBC does is wait for them to come over to get the credit. Crawford and Canelo already beat the current options(opponents) with their promoter now the jump into the next available promoter. Canelo was with GB, Matchroom, and now PBC.
    Last edited by boxingitis; 07-20-2023, 01:20 PM.

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    • crimsonfalcon07
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      #12
      Originally posted by deathofaclown

      Exactly

      Fighters can only go up so far and be able to perform at their best and not be at a serious disadvantage.

      Lomachenko in my opinion was too small at 135. even though he can still do a good job there, he's size is detrimental to him there, so he is not really performing at his very best. 140 would be way out of his limit.

      I think Inoue can can beat them all at 122 personally but I think that's as high as he can go without being at a big disadvantage.
      I agree, although Loma could easily take the WBA title from Rolly if he makes it past Davies, likely with the help of the judges/ref.

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      • Miggsgbp
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        #13
        I think Fulton gonna make it look easier than a lot of ppl think

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