Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue Twice Drops Marlon Tapales, Knocks Him Out In 10th In Historic Undisputed Championship Win In Tokyo

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  • Mike con
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    #121
    Fighter of the year.

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    • messi807
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      #122
      Good fight, but Tapales was a 20/1 underdog for a reason and arguably lost his last fight. I’d say there’s definitely better and bigger fights at featherweight

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      • JOITATS
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        #123
        Tapales was just trying to finish on decision.

        Low stance, high guard, weight on back foot.. only looking for counters.

        I feel like that's becoming a common tactic for most Inoue opponents. First Butler, now Tapales.

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #124
          Originally posted by famicommander

          Are you high? Exposed?

          He was toying with a fighter levels below him.
          Definitely not exposed . But Tapales deserves credit. The uppercuts early, switching styles, the body work. He made Inoue raise his level.

          Of course Inoue is an ATG so he handled it.

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          • Elheath
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            #125
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn

            WTF? Come on dude. Exposed is ridiculous.

            Tapales was underrated. He switched up. Made adjustments. Attacked Inoue at multiple levels. He got kod by an ATG.
            Ironically, if anything this loss against Inoue might have raised his reputation more than when he got the SD win against MJ.

            I for one definitely respect and appreciate his effort.

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            • Century Tuna
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              #126
              At this point, he done outshined Pacquiao as the Greatest Asian boxer of all time, no doubt

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              • ijudge
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                #127
                damn...

                my prefight prediction was round 1...

                tapales heart carried him
                dude wanted to be remembered

                RESPECT

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                • famicommander
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn

                  Definitely not exposed . But Tapales deserves credit. The uppercuts early, switching styles, the body work. He made Inoue raise his level.

                  Of course Inoue is an ATG so he handled it.
                  He never even got out of first gear. He didn't raise his level at all on this fight, he got hit for no reason clowning out there with a guy he could have stopped early.

                  Tapales is a tough guy but this isn't even close to a tough fight.

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by Elheath
                    Ironically, if anything this loss against Inoue might have raised his reputation more than when he got the SD win against MJ.

                    I for one definitely respect and appreciate his effort.
                    Agree 100%. Tapales best just wasn’t good enough for Inoue. No shame in that.

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                    • Jsmooth9876
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by Century Tuna
                      At this point, he done outshined Pacquiao as the Greatest Asian boxer of all time, no doubt
                      He doesn't have any of the signature wins like Pac had. I don't think there is anyone at 122 or 126 that do it for him either unfortunately

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