how many fights the little chocolate guy had before he got knocked out when people where he was better than Crawford, Canelo, Usyk and everyone? Inoue is nice but little midget dude who is going to get stopped when another little midget dude takes his punch and sleeps him but he is nice for a little dude.
Naoya Inoue Is 20-0 (18 KO) In Title Fights...
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Anyone below 175 is a midget and half a man what's your point?? It's just as ridiculous calling calling a 147lbs manlet the best as it is with 122.
how many fights the little chocolate guy had before he got knocked out when people where he was better than Crawford, Canelo, Usyk and everyone? Inoue is nice but little midget dude who is going to get stopped when another little midget dude takes his punch and sleeps him but he is nice for a little dude.
They all look like little kids at the weigh ins, smaller than the ring girls.Comment
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Chocolotito was robbed against Sir Rungvisai in the first fight. He was clearly beating him. I don't care what anyone says. And when he fought him again, there was something clearly wrong with him. I have no idea what it was, but he was clearly not himself, and everyone noticed it.
how many fights the little chocolate guy had before he got knocked out when people where he was better than Crawford, Canelo, Usyk and everyone? Inoue is nice but little midget dude who is going to get stopped when another little midget dude takes his punch and sleeps him but he is nice for a little dude.
Chocootito was also robbed against Estrada. Again, I don't care what anyone says; he beat Estrada.Comment
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i have a hard time believing all of those guys fought each other multiple times (chocolatito, estrada, rungvisai, cuadras) but didn't want to fight inoue whose only claim to fame at that time was stopping some guy that went the distance with donaire. i'm not saying inoue sucks or anything. he's a good boxer. i just think most of the divisions below 130 right now are absolute garbageComment
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Chocolatito is on record turning down a fight with Inoue because he didn't think Inoue was well known enough for it to make enough money to satisfy him. So he took a different fight instead, then got knocked out, and tied up the aforementioned guys in rematches. Meanwhile Inoue moved up and made a huge name and the rest is history. It's literally fact. You might have missed it because you don't pay attention to the lower weight classes, but that's your bias, nothing more.i have a hard time believing all of those guys fought each other multiple times (chocolatito, estrada, rungvisai, cuadras) but didn't want to fight inoue whose only claim to fame at that time was stopping some guy that went the distance with donaire. i'm not saying inoue sucks or anything. he's a good boxer. i just think most of the divisions below 130 right now are absolute garbageComment
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Two of the four have admitted to taking other offers instead of fighting Inoue.i have a hard time believing all of those guys fought each other multiple times (chocolatito, estrada, rungvisai, cuadras) but didn't want to fight inoue whose only claim to fame at that time was stopping some guy that went the distance with donaire. i'm not saying inoue sucks or anything. he's a good boxer. i just think most of the divisions below 130 right now are absolute garbage
And you just likely explained why they wouldn't fight him, because American fans didn't know who TF he was, and he was the most dangerous opponent.
Inoue moved up to 118 for the WBSS tournament instead of fighting Cuadras who was coming off a loss and had no title. I think that's a far better move, considering most "fans" would say "WHY IS HE FIGHTING CUADRAS?!? CUADRAS JUST LOST!! WHAT A BUM!! SHOULD HAVE FOUGHT CHOCO!"Last edited by _Rexy_; 11-23-2023, 05:48 PM.Comment

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