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  • danceswithfire
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    #61
    garbage list , that's all!

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    • JOITATS
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      #62
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

      Tank’s divisions have been deeper with better competition.

      And again…old man Donaire and old man Narvaez remain the best wins on Inoue’s resume prior to Fulton,
      All of your arguments are based on nothing but ignorance.

      I bet you dont even know most of the guys on Inoue’s resume. Why? because you dont know anything about the lower wgt divisions. The American media doesnt pump them up without an American star. Also, Donaire was 36 when fought Inoue. The same age as GGG when he fought Canelo.

      Stop looking at boxingrec, then acting like you know what you’re talking about.

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      • Spray_resistant
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        #63
        Originally posted by JOITATS

        All of your arguments are based on nothing but ignorance.

        I bet you dont even know most of the guys on Inoue’s resume. Why? because you dont know anything about the lower wgt divisions. The American media doesnt pump them up without an American star. Also, Donaire was 36 when fought Inoue. The same age as GGG when he fought Canelo.

        Stop looking at boxingrec, then acting like you know what you’re talking about.
        Diminishing the Narvaev win is crazy, Inoue had about half a dozen fights and demolished a long standing 115lb champion in his division only loss prior going a division up against Donaire. At the time Narvaez was the longest reigning world champion in boxing.
        Last edited by Spray_resistant; 08-16-2023, 06:39 PM.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Spray_resistant

          Diminishing the Narvaev win is crazy, Inoue had about half a dozen fights and demolished a long standing 115lb champion in his division only loss prior going a division up against Donaire. At the time Narvaez was the longest reigning world champion in boxing.
          He's an idiot, don't mind him.

          Hernandez was #1, Narvaez was #1, Donaire was #2 while Inoue himself was #1, and Fulton was #1 when Inoue beat them. That's four wins against the top TBRB/Ring rated possible opponent in the division he fought them in at the time of the fight.

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            #65
            Originally posted by JOITATS

            All of your arguments are based on nothing but ignorance.

            I bet you dont even know most of the guys on Inoue’s resume. Why? because you dont know anything about the lower wgt divisions. The American media doesnt pump them up without an American star. Also, Donaire was 36 when fought Inoue. The same age as GGG when he fought Canelo.

            Stop looking at boxingrec, then acting like you know what you’re talking about.
            Donaire and Narvaez were Inoue’s best wins before Fulton. Throw in Emmanuel Rodriguez too.

            It is what it is.

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              #66
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

              Donaire and Narvaez were Inoue’s best wins before Fulton. Throw in Emmanuel Rodriguez too.

              It is what it is.
              Adrian Hernandez was ranked #1 and making his 5th WBC title defense when Inoue beat him.

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              • JOITATS
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                #67
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                Donaire and Narvaez were Inoue’s best wins before Fulton. Throw in Emmanuel Rodriguez too.

                It is what it is.

                Hernandez was also a big deal.
                Taguchi was supposed to be the prodigy, Japan's golden boy.

                I swear boxingrec messes with casuals minds. It's completly bias towards middle-higher wgts.
                Too many people look at the stars. lol.

                Fact is Inoue has beaten more top 5 guys in his division than Tank.



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                  #68
                  Originally posted by JOITATS


                  Hernandez was also a big deal.
                  Taguchi was supposed to be the prodigy, Japan's golden boy.

                  I swear boxingrec messes with casuals minds. It's completly bias towards middle-higher wgts.
                  Too many people look at the stars. lol.

                  Fact is Inoue has beaten more top 5 guys in his division than Tank.


                  None of what you said changes that Donaire and Narvaez were his best wins before Fulton. That’s the reality.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by famicommander

                    Adrian Hernandez was ranked #1 and making his 5th WBC title defense when Inoue beat him.
                    Is Adrian Hernandez a better win than Donaire and Narvaez? No.

                    Some weight classes are not as deep as others. That has to be taken into account, saying someone is ranked #1 isn’t enough without context.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by famicommander

                      And Leo was unranked, and the guy he beat for his belt was unranked.
                      Leo was #9 at 130, right or wrong.

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