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  • #21
    Originally posted by Billevans View Post

    The truth is stylistically Inoue Robeisy is a great fight. Robeisy has good movement and knows how to sit down on his punches.
    Very true, I’m here for it.
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    • #22
      Inoue = P4P # 1 IMO

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      • #23
        Among Inoue's accomplishments, I haven't seen the two Donaire fights listed. Donaire is a certain hall of famer. It may be awhile before anyone comes as close to beating Inoue as Donaire did in the first fight.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by wileyhemi View Post

          Has anyone ever heard of him being drug tested?
          WBC has VADA for all the Champions. I'm just super impressed by his accuracy and power. If he was cheating, I'm pretty sure his brothers would too and they have e a very low KO ratio.

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          • #25
            Nobody is going to beat Inoue at 122.

            Somebody might beat him at 126.

            Somebody will beat him at 130.

            I definitely see a lot of talk in forums about Inoue possibly testing waters at 130 -- but in my opinion -- I don't think he goes that far. I think we all agree with the general consensus that his ceiling is 126 and even that is still quite crazy to think about considering he started at 108. Once Inoue completes his task of beating Tapales, ESPN are going to be licking their chops thinking about a potential Robeisy Ramirez vs Naoya Inoue clash. That's definitely going to be fireworks.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SlyB33r View Post
              Nobody is going to beat Inoue at 122.

              Somebody might beat him at 126.

              Somebody will beat him at 130.

              I definitely see a lot of talk in forums about Inoue possibly testing waters at 130 -- but in my opinion -- I don't think he goes that far. I think we all agree with the general consensus that his ceiling is 126 and even that is still quite crazy to think about considering he started at 108. Once Inoue completes his task of beating Tapales, ESPN are going to be licking their chops thinking about a potential Robeisy Ramirez vs Naoya Inoue clash. That's definitely going to be fireworks.
              The first three lines exactly how I see it too, and is why I am most excited about him at featherweight. Inoue would have the upper hand in most cases and still have a solid chance of going undisputed for the third time but it won't be as lopsided as until 122.

              The 130 will probably only happen as his final year if ever. Given that it seems like 130 won't have an undisputed guy any time soon, depending on who holds the belt there probably will be a champion that Inoue could defeat, and a champion that he will lose to.

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              • #27
                He’ll have to move up to a point that he’s way undersized to lose, more than likely.

                He’s not the obliged to do that.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                  My favorite part about my night shift prior to Covid was getting home, pouring a coffee and catching the last 2-3 fights of a dope Japanese card.

                  Keep an eye/ear out for the Shigeoka brothers. Ginjiro could be the next Monster.

                  https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/846108
                  Will do. Tuesdays and Thursdays I work from the home office or go in around 1100am so I can catch tje Japanese cards.
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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

                    Will do. Tuesdays and Thursdays I work from the home office or go in around 1100am so I can catch tje Japanese cards.
                    Nothing better than starting your day off with some GOOD fights.

                    Especially when so often we finish our days with bad ones
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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                      Nothing better than starting your day off with some GOOD fights.

                      Especially when so often we finish our days with bad ones
                      Yeah I get up early regularly so i welcome the 5 am cards.

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