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  • #61
    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...
    This thirst to try and promote non black fighters to “all time” status is laughably pathetic. It’s really pitiful. Dude has 25 fights and now he’s the most complete fighter of all time lol.

    Tried the same bullsht with pacquiao and fury.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Goldie View Post
      This thirst to try and promote non black fighters to “all time” status is laughably pathetic. It’s really pitiful. Dude has 25 fights and now he’s the most complete fighter of all time lol.

      Tried the same bullsht with pacquiao and fury.
      Even as an admitted totally biased Inoue fan I'm not willing to attach that level of mantra yet (I will wait after he becomes 3 divisions undisputed before I start), but given some of the crazy mystery titles and mantras certain amount of the black boxers get makes me think color of skin doesn't really differentiate fandom.

      I for one am still waiting for someone to legitly explain to me how Tank Davis is a P4P ranker and the "true best boxer" at lightweight, when he is currently real beltless in his division and the last real belt he won was back in super feather lol

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Elheath View Post
        Even as an admitted totally biased Inoue fan I'm not willing to attach that level of mantra yet (I will wait after he becomes 3 divisions undisputed before I start), but given some of the crazy mystery titles and mantras certain amount of the black boxers get makes me think color of skin doesn't really differentiate fandom.

        I for one am still waiting for someone to legitly explain to me how Tank Davis is a P4P ranker and the "true best boxer" at lightweight, when he is currently real beltless in his division and the last real belt he won was back in super feather lol
        Name one black fighter with black fans trying to anoint them as the goat after 25 fights. This isn’t even the first example of it happening to non black fighters. We saw the same thing with Fury and Loma. It’s a pattern with theee great non-black hypes.

        Do you really need to stretch your brain to understand why a 5’5 knockout artist undefeated after 29 fights(27 by ko) is considered a p4p fighter?

        Black fans aren’t usually this delusional because we have to fight for fair treatment of our athletes let alone special or privileged treatment. To this day Floyd is still probably the most disliked disrespected discredited fighter on this site.
        Last edited by Goldie; 10-29-2023, 10:23 AM.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Goldie View Post
          Name one black fighter with black fans trying to anoint them as the goat after 25 fights. This isn’t even the first example of it happening to non black fighters. We saw the same thing with Fury and Loma. It’s a pattern with theee great non-black hypes.

          Do you really need to stretch your brain to understand why a 5’5 knockout artist undefeated after 29 fights(27 by ko) is considered a p4p fighter?

          Black fans aren’t usually this delusional because we have to fight for fair treatment of our athletes let alone special or privileged treatment. To this day Floyd is still probably the most disliked disrespected discredited fighter on this site.
          No black fighter has ever been this dominant.

          Crawford was badly outboxed by Gamboa and was even wobbled until the size difference became a factor.

          Don't think of it in terms of 25 fights. Think of in terms of going 10+ years, only title fights since his 6th, KO'd the consensus number 1 in 3 divisions, and has boxed 146 rounds and losing only a handful.

          Last edited by BenjaminLinus; 11-02-2023, 06:52 AM.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by BenjaminLinus View Post

            No black fighter has ever been this dominant.

            Crawford was badly outboxed by Gamboa and was even wobbled until the size difference became a factor.

            Don't think of it in terms of 25 fights. Think of in terms of going 10+ years, only title fights since his 6th, KO'd the consensus number 1 in 3 divisions, and has boxed 146 rounds and losing only a handful.
            You people are unashamedly ****** as fk lol

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Goldie View Post
              This thirst to try and promote non black fighters to “all time” status is laughably pathetic. It’s really pitiful. Dude has 25 fights and now he’s the most complete fighter of all time lol.

              Tried the same bullsht with pacquiao and fury.

              OOHHhh cry me a river
              Black fighters are treated so unfair blah blah blah

              Skillwise he's above any black fighter now. oh wait, i forgot about Tank. my bad.

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              • #67
                Pathetic how some ppl are still bitter about their hero Cool Boy being smoked.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Goldie View Post
                  You people are unashamedly ****** as fk lol
                  Name me another fighter with a 96% win percentage over 146 rounds.

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                  • #69
                    And feel free to pick a fighter from any point in history.

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                    • #70
                      He could be the most complete fighter going right now (and T-Bud might argue that one), but all time?
                      He's 25-0 and 2 of those wins were against a 40 yr old Donaire, plus a few wins over overrated fighters like Maloney, Butler, McDonnell and some of his earlier fights were against questionable competition.

                      Yea his power is recognizable, speed, technique, fundamentals, all there, but most complete in history is a stretch.

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