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		Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue Drops, Stops Stephen Fulton In 8th Round To Become Four-Division Champion
				
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Fulton didn't make one accusation and was nothing but class. If you noticed patterns and history the group responsible for bringing "civility " to savages across the globe should take the cake no? But it's just a mental weakness on your end. - 
	
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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I think it's much more than Inoue just being quicker. I've seen a couple of Naoya's fights - - mostly the highlight knockouts but what I was really impressed with was his defense and ringmanship. I mean, he was in total command out there. And while not the greatest of boxers, Fulton is still a good fighter. But Inoye was incredible as he deked, fainted punches and moved in and out and all around the ring, at will, in closing down the back pedaling Fulton before he nailed him with that "lights out" right. I'll sure be watching Naoya anytime he fights next and will follow his amazing career.
Honestly - no need to. It wasn't even close. Fulton never won a round and was out-boxed. I really never expected that Inoue would be quicker but his foot and hand speed was faster than Fulton's. Scooter can go to 126 and grab a belt and if Inoue gets there they can fight again to unify. Next up for Inoue is Tapales for undisputed at 122.Comment
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Fulton didn't even like that accusation did you see his face at the press conference? Disrespecting his honor? Mr Fantastic would be impressed with that reach. First step to overcoming a problem is admitting you have one.Comment
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in general it is a personal judgement call of who would be the best fighter if everyone was the same size. Personally if inoue was at 147lb man i think he would handle both spence or crawford.Comment
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inoue's footwork is incredible.I think it's much more than Inoue just being quicker. I've seen a couple of Naoya's fights - - mostly the highlight knockouts but what I was really impressed with was his defense and ringmanship. I mean, he was in total command out there. And while not the greatest of boxers, Fulton is still a good fighter. But Inoye was incredible as he deked, fainted punches and moved in and out and all around the ring, at will, in closing down the back pedaling Fulton before he nailed him with that "lights out" right. I'll sure be watching Naoya anytime he fights next and will follow his amazing career.Comment
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That was awesome. Inoue the best in the world now.Comment
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We are all humans. Let's judge by the content of our character, not the color of our skin.
I give Fulton credit for taking the challenge. Inoue is a generational type talent. I don't see anyone beating him.Comment
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No I just heard the allegation and yes honor is a big thing in Japan calling inoues integrity into question is dishonorable is it not? Anyway the better man won and won by a massive margin.Comment
 
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