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  • _Rexy_
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    #71
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    You’re implying that anyone that is critical of Inoue’s resume must not watch the low weight classes. But that is not necessarily the case, there are many knowledgeable fans who aren’t overly impressed with his wins.
    Not from what I've seen, unless they're JRC ****riders but okay.

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      #72
      Originally posted by _Rexy_

      Yes but it's been posted multiple times that both Chocolatito and Cuadras refused to fight him.Chocolatito passed on unifying against Inoue to fight SSR. Multiple articles out there on this.
      You’re saying that both Chocolatito and Cuadras ducked Inoue?

      What year was this? And at what weight?
      Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 10-15-2023, 08:51 AM.

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      • messi807
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        #73
        Originally posted by boxingitis

        Tank is scared of everyone. He so weak he tried to bring in weight and give him a rehydration clause. Like Teo said " What a beetch". He fought a social media guy with little skills and still needed more advantages to feel secure.
        I don't really care... i'm not a Tank fan. However Teo get's stopped by Tank when it's all said and done which might be early February i'm hearing lol.

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        • boxingitis
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          #74
          Originally posted by messi807

          I don't really care... i'm not a Tank fan. However Teo get's stopped by Tank when it's all said and done which might be early February i'm hearing lol.
          Yeah right, he couldn't even stop no name Pitbull who was right in front of him. Tank fight nobodies. He scared to loose and be in 50/50 fights.

          Loma, Haney, Shakur, and Lopez already have better Careers than Tank.

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            #75
            Originally posted by boxingitis

            Yeah right, he couldn't even stop no name Pitbull who was right in front of him. Tank fight nobodies. He scared to loose and be in 50/50 fights.

            Loma, Haney, Shakur, and Lopez already have better Careers than Tank.
            Tank injured his arm in the second round, he fought with one arm the entire fight. That’s how bad pitbull is

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              #76
              Originally posted by messi807

              Tank injured his arm in the second round, he fought with one arm the entire fight. That’s how bad pitbull is
              Navarette destroyed Valdez face with his weak left hand. He fought him with one hand, on the other side Pitbull came out clean with Tank. Not even Shakur damage Valdez face with his 2 hands and his Strong left hand. Or may I say weak Left hand.

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                #77
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                You’re saying that both Chocolatito and Cuadras ducked Inoue?

                What year was this? And at what weight?
                2017, 115lbs, when Inoue had the WBO belt. Inoue was ringside at Chocolatito vs Cuadras, and he even sent offers out after the fact. I'm not looking for the articles again, but last time I posted them you said that they didn't duck him, they just went for bigger money fights. Regardless though, that's not on Inoue.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_

                  2017, 115lbs, when Inoue had the WBO belt. Inoue was ringside at Chocolatito vs Cuadras, and he even sent offers out after the fact. I'm not looking for the articles again, but last time I posted them you said that they didn't duck him, they just went for bigger money fights. Regardless though, that's not on Inoue.
                  Chocolatito didn’t like the low money he was being offered and went with a higher payday. Obviously that’s not a duck.

                  At 115 lbs there was also Estrada and Cuadras and Rungvisai. Inoue fought none of them.

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                  • RuleOfTheSpear
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                    #79
                    undisputed beating a butler and a tamales

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by boxingitis
                      If he wins, 2 time Unidisputed, 4 Division world Champ. Is that P4P #1?
                      Think about legacy. This would be one of the top 3 two year run in the history of boxing. Paired only with Pacquiao's 4 division climb and SRL 3 belts conquest

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