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  • _Rexy_
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    #21
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    So you think beating Tapales will put Inoue over the top of having beat Spence?
    Well that's the thing though, had Inoue beat Tapales and then Fulton it wouldn't be an argument, but instead I see ppl say it's BS that he becomes undisputed by beating Tapales. Would it be different if Crawford beat Spence, then became undisputed beating Horn?

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      #22
      Originally posted by _Rexy_

      Well that's the thing though, had Inoue beat Tapales and then Fulton it wouldn't be an argument, but instead I see ppl say it's BS that he becomes undisputed by beating Tapales. Would it be different if Crawford beat Spence, then became undisputed beating Horn?
      If Inoue had beat Tapales first there would be almost no one ranking him over Crawford. It wouldn’t have been enough.

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        #23
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        If Inoue had beat Tapales first there would be almost no one ranking him over Crawford. It wouldn’t have been enough.
        You understand my point. I'll rephrase.

        People on here were saying beating Butler to become undisputed at 118 was BS and what not. What if butler was first, and then he beat Donaire, Rodriguez and Donaire again? Or again, what if Crawford got undisputed off of the Horn win and not the Spence win>

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          #24
          Originally posted by JonDelPrado
          Inoue is not one to overlook any opponent. The same goes for all Japanese fighters as a matter of fact. The discipline is unquestionable.
          Not just boxing as a race they are very disciplined in everything they do.

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