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Naoya Inoue Might Be The Most Complete Fighter In Boxing History.

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  • #51
    Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
    thanks for playing

    but you’re clearly a triple chin fattie
    another swing and a miss..

    listen, God already roasted you. i don't have to.

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    • #52
      Inoue is prob the most all around fighter of all time.

      He's almost like the perfect video game boxer, with all A skills.

      The only knock I hear about him is his defence.
      But you have to consider that he is always looking for the KO. He's not afraid to take educated risks.
      I can't think of many fighters like that, who are still technically sound.

      Mayweather was not that kind of fighter. Defense first...
      BenjaminLinus BenjaminLinus likes this.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by JOITATS View Post
        Inoue is prob the most all around fighter of all time.

        He's almost like the perfect video game boxer, with all A skills.

        The only knock I hear about him is his defence.
        But you have to consider that he is always looking for the KO. He's not afraid to take educated risks.
        I can't think of many fighters like that, who are still technically sound.

        Mayweather was not that kind of fighter. Defense first...
        Yep. Inoue understands that boxing is also entertaining and he always presses the action to get his man out of there. He sets everything up as well so it's not like he's just walking and powering through guys.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
          Somebody has never heard of Ricardo Lopez

          Also, he's not any more complete than Terence Crawford, who's fighting now.
          Crawford got dropped by EK, was getting badly outboxed by Gamboa and was stunned badly, and lost rounds to Porter, and lit up by one legged Benavidez.

          Inoue's been far more dominant than Crawford and he's rarely the bigger man.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by HeadShots View Post

            another swing and a miss..

            listen, God already roasted you. i don't have to.
            Fat slow your blockhead is an easy target

            go do some burpees you got a gut

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            • #56
              Inoue got the best jab in boxing and he's the best body puncher as well.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post

                T-Bud is inactive and does himself a disservice

                one fight per year in the last 4 years
                Inoue has fought 6 times since 2020

                Crawford's fought 4

                It's not that big of a difference.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by BenjaminLinus View Post

                  Crawford got dropped by EK, was getting badly outboxed by Gamboa and was stunned badly, and lost rounds to Porter, and lit up by one legged Benavidez.

                  Inoue's been far more dominant than Crawford and he's rarely the bigger man.
                  Crawford was NOT dropped by EK

                  He fought Gamboa when Gamboa was undefeated & considered a top P4P level talent at 135 almost 10 years ago.

                  With that logic, Inoue went life & death with an almost 40 year old Donaire

                  Everybody loses rounds to Shawn Porter because the dude's basically a linebacker who headbutts and wrestles people.

                  He was not lit up by Benavidez

                  Where are y'all getting these nonsense narratives?

                  Crawford's in the best weights division in boxing history with the most talent.

                  The best fighters in history have generally fought between 135-160, with 147 having the most talent in most eras .

                  Inoue's in divisions where guys are the size of average teenage girls.

                  Stop

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
                    Inoue has fought 6 times since 2020
                    Crawford's fought 4
                    It's not that big of a difference.
                    Inoue is about to have his seventh fight in December, and will most likely have his eighth and possibly even the ninth depending on what month Bud plans to have his fifth fight next year.

                    2020 was an anomaly due to Covid, but from 2021 on Inoue has fought twice annually.

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                    • #60
                      Yeah but he's not American or Mexican so it doesn't matter. That's how bias the boxing fans are unfortunately.

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