Is Naoya Inoue Getting BETTER?

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  • BenjaminLinus
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    #1

    Is Naoya Inoue Getting BETTER?

    Is lil homie the finished product? Or can his ceiling go higher still?
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    Yes, he'll only get better.
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    No, he's peaked.
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  • HeadShots
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    #2
    he's fighting malnourished 3rd worlders and crack babies.


    healthy men do not grow to be 5'7 110 lbs.

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    • BenjaminLinus
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      #3
      Originally posted by HeadShots
      he's fighting malnourished 3rd worlders and crack babies.


      healthy men do not grow to be 5'7 110 lbs.
      He's 1-0 against your mom.


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      • hugh grant
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        #4
        I've not got sophisticated eye. But if he wins 5 titles in as many divisions I'll assume he's getting better and even.more unchallenged as no1 pfp.

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        • Elheath
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          I actually think his best will come between 2024 where his body will be filled in at 122 and 2026 when he's likely fully settled into 126 and will be 33 years old, then stall/decline and probably retire when he is like 35 or 36, possibly playing around a match or two at 130 if the opportunity comes by.

          The 108 he started out in for his first 7 matches right out of high school was when he was still a kid body, the 115 he jumped to and stayed for three years / 8 matches was his division for his fit for early 20s, then he outgrew it and went into 118 for four years / 9 matches which was his division for mid-20s that got stretched a bit due to COVID, with 122 originally likely being his intended final weight he's stay until retirement at first but after seeing how his body reacted, decided to raise the bar up to 126 for his 30s.

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          • HeadShots
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            #6
            Originally posted by BenjaminLinus

            He's 1-0 against your mom.

            .....

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              #7
              Originally posted by HeadShots
              he's fighting malnourished 3rd worlders and crack babies.


              healthy men do not grow to be 5'7 110 lbs.
              Check what the average weight is for men in the world. Then check the average lifespan. Fat Americans are outside the normal. They're bigger and have shorter lives. You have no idea what healthy looks like, clearly. Since you spend so much time crapping on successful fighters, that seems to be in more ways than one.

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                #8
                Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                Check what the average weight is for men in the world. Then check the average lifespan. Fat Americans are outside the normal. They're bigger and have shorter lives. You have no idea what healthy looks like, clearly. Since you spend so much time crapping on successful fighters, that seems to be in more ways than one.
                Strictly going by BMI, in America literally like 80% fit in the "overweight" "obese" "extremely obese" categories. Of course BMIs aren't one and done but those numbers are simply jawdropping (in a bad way). Basically, Americans are so used to being fat, very fat, or insanely fat for the most part and surrounded by them, that their definition of fat is warped.

                I recall a thread a little while ago of someone who claimed to be around Canelo's height (around 5'8" = approximately 170cm I'm assuming) and was not exactly muscular but "in shape", weighing around 180 lbs. Well 68 inches 180 lbs is a BMI 27.37, which is very solidly in the middle of overweight (25-30). The borderline for healthy weight range is considered 164 lbs.

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                • HeadShots
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                  Check what the average weight is for men in the world. Then check the average lifespan. Fat Americans are outside the normal. They're bigger and have shorter lives. You have no idea what healthy looks like, clearly. Since you spend so much time crapping on successful fighters, that seems to be in more ways than one.

                  most of the world is malnourished. they do not have america's living standard and nutrition.

                  if you feed a baby well, they will not grow up to be 5'7 110 lbs. being small is being weak.


                  women mate select larger men.

                  male animals are bigger than female.

                  larger men beat up smaller men in fights.

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                  • crimsonfalcon07
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Elheath
                    Strictly going by BMI, in America literally like 80% fit in the "overweight" "obese" "extremely obese" categories. Of course BMIs aren't one and done but those numbers are simply jawdropping (in a bad way). Basically, Americans are so used to being fat, very fat, or insanely fat for the most part and surrounded by them, that their definition of fat is warped.

                    I recall a thread a little while ago of someone who claimed to be around Canelo's height (around 5'8" = approximately 170cm I'm assuming) and was not exactly muscular but "in shape", weighing around 180 lbs. Well 68 inches 180 lbs is a BMI 27.37, which is very solidly in the middle of overweight (25-30). The borderline for healthy weight range is considered 164 lbs.
                    Yup. World average weight for men is 136.7lbs

                    The average weight of an American adult male is 197.9lbs.

                    The US ranks only 47th in terms of life expectancy, well after many Asian countries. And when you factor in that US males have substantially lower life expectancy than females, it's even worse for men compared to their worldwide counterparts.

                    Top 10 are Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Switzerland, Singapore, Italy, South Korea, Spain, Malta, and Australia.

                    Those countries all have average heights and weights substantially lower than the US, usually in the 140-160lb range.
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                    The data is very clear that the notion that Western countries are healthier because they're bigger is complete crap. In fact, that particular attitude has deep roots in lies told by bigots to push insular discrimination policies.

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