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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Naoya Inoue Grinds in Camp For Marlon Tapales Undisputed Clash

    Naoya Inoue Training Photos Gallery - WBC/WBO world champion Naoya "Monster" Inoue and WBA/IBF king Marlon Tapales will collide in an undisputed junior featherweight showdown on Tuesday, December 26 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo. Inoue, already a four-division world champion, seeks to become the second fighter to earn four-belt undisputed status in a second division. (photos by Naoki ***uda)
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    I don't care what Haney says, if Inoue wins this fight, he's a lock for Fighter of the Year and P4P #1 in my eyes

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    • Knuckle sandwich
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      The monster is above and beyond boxing mortals.

      Boots no smoke can only dream.

      Haney would be honoured to emty Inoue spit bucket.

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        I bet Inoue sounds like a Welterweight on the bag.

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        • RuleOfTheSpear
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          the monster eating tamales for christmas

          mmmmm yumm

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            #6
            Originally posted by juanpablo
            I don't care what Haney says, if Inoue wins this fight, he's a lock for Fighter of the Year and P4P #1 in my eyes
            It's a foregone conclusion that Inoue wins this fight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by juanpablo
              I don't care what Haney says, if Inoue wins this fight, he's a lock for Fighter of the Year and P4P #1 in my eyes
              You think beating Tapales will make him P4P #1?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Roadblock

                It's a foregone conclusion that Inoue wins this fight.
                No such thing as forgone conclusions in boxing, but this is close.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                  You think beating Tapales will make him P4P #1?
                  Undisputed in two weight classes within a year does IMO

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                  • Elheath
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                    You think beating Tapales will make him P4P #1?
                    It will make him stay higher than Haney on the Fighter of the Year comparison, that is for sure. P4P #1 come the end of the year will either be Crawford or Inoue just like how it currently is, one thing for certain is that it won't be Haney regardless of what Inoue does.

                    Essentially Prograis was in the same position as what Tapales is now...the weak link and easier belt holder of the division. Only difference is that Haney had other belt holders to choose from and yet went for the weaker opponent. If Haney had fought Teo or Matias for his first fight in 140 and won dominantly like he did against Prograis, he probably would've been FotY and higher in P4P.

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