Comments Thread For: Fulton Anxious For Revenge Against Inoue: "Can't Wait To Redeem Myself Against Him"

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  • Bronx2245
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    #21
    Focus on a rematch with Brandon Figueroa! He wants you, as bad as you want Inoue! Good Luck Champ!

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    • PerfectJab
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      #22
      Originally posted by DClefthook

      Fulton doesn't deserve another shot at him. That's what you get for "chasing greatness". Idiot! You were the chamo with two belts and you conducted yourself as the challenger. You went to the land of the rising sun whereby have never been before. You breathed air in altitude you have never been in before. In a time zone you have never been in before. Ate food you never eaten before. Held press conferences with language ou never heard before. That guy had his entire country behind him and gave him every advantage they could over you dummy. Did Canelo go chase greatness and go fight John Ryder in Liverpool or did he make him come to Meh-hee-koe? You should have made him come to the Atlantic city boardwalk for that fight. I'm very disappointed in Fulton man!
      Agree. I also thought that was just very strange when the fight was made.
      As the champion he gave the challenger every advantage, did he even demand a certain ringsize? And let a challenger come to you, you don't go over to him.
      Financially it made sense I suppose but the whole vibe from Fulton was just too relaxed in the buildup probably because of this. Like he was already satisfied.
      Last edited by PerfectJab; 08-21-2023, 01:23 PM.

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      • Tatabanya
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        #23
        I myself was giving a chance to Fulton before the fight.

        Then I remembered how he went life and death with Figueroa, who's definitely inferior to Inoue. That's all you need to know.

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        • Airtioteclint
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          #24
          When did the "props" for going overseas to fight started?

          Because I don't think I've ever seen the same "props" given to foreign fighters going to the US. Which is like... All the time.

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          • BenjaminLinus
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            #25
            Originally posted by DClefthook

            Fulton doesn't deserve another shot at him. That's what you get for "chasing greatness". Idiot! You were the chamo with two belts and you conducted yourself as the challenger. You went to the land of the rising sun whereby have never been before. You breathed air in altitude you have never been in before. In a time zone you have never been in before. Ate food you never eaten before. Held press conferences with language ou never heard before. That guy had his entire country behind him and gave him every advantage they could over you dummy. Did Canelo go chase greatness and go fight John Ryder in Liverpool or did he make him come to Meh-hee-koe? You should have made him come to the Atlantic city boardwalk for that fight. I'm very disappointed in Fulton man!
            What a pathetic post.

            The fight was billed Fulton-Inoue and Fulton came out second. Basically, he was given A-Side treatment and don't forget that Inoue wrapped his hands the way Team Fulton demanded just to make sure the fight still happened.

            Inoue bended the knee... And then he dog-walked Fulton before knocking his ass out and sending him back to the streets of Philly.

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            • BenjaminLinus
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              #26
              Inoue's a belt collector.

              If Fulton grabs at a belt at 126, Inoue's gonna KO his ass for it.

              If Fulton grabs a belt at 130, Inoue's gonna KO his ass for it.

              Inoue will KO Fulton across 3 weight divisions if need be.

              Fulton's best hope for longevity is to never win a belt again or flat out duck Monster.
              Last edited by BenjaminLinus; 08-21-2023, 10:32 AM.

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              • Liondw
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                #27
                Just as Spence getting a rematch with Crawford makes virtually no sense, there is no demand for a rematch of Inoue-Fulton.

                Both so one-sided, rather fight someone else.

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                • BlackRobb
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                  #28
                  It will end the same. Let it go and just rematch Figueroa at 126.

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                  • thack
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                    #29
                    Absolutely no point ........

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                    • DClefthook
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by PerfectJab

                      Agree. I also thought that was just very strange when the fight was made.
                      As the champion he gave the challenger every advantage, did he even demand a certain ringsize? And let a challenger come to you, you don't go over to him.
                      Financially it made sense I suppose but the whole vibe from Fulton was just to relaxed in the buildup probably because of this. Like he was already satisfied.
                      Interesting observation that I noticed as well. Kind of reminds me of another top rank / Bob Arum fight back in 2010 when Manny Pacman fought thus Ghanaian dude named Joshua Clottey. Back then Joshua was one of the most ferocious boxers I had ever seen. He threw about 1000 punches a round and was knocking everyone the fuq out. Then he fights Pacman and doesn't even throw 2 punches in the same round. Do you remember when they were laughing and joking with each other during the fight. Everyone knew that something foul was amiss and was proven correct when years later Joshua admitted he threw the fight because of contract issues. Now I know Fulton got his azz severely beaten, but something just wasn't right about the whole fight.

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