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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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Yo, listen up. I hear ya, but nah, I gotta respectfully disagree with that take. I'm dead serious about this. My vibe and thoughts on this topic are for real. Maybe there's some confusion on how my stance comes off, but trust me, I'm all about discussing this straight up and serious, no games.Comment
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For many who comment on this site, all boxers are trash. He's a world champion without popularity: A piece of trash who got his good results as a gift from the judges. Champion he doesn't like: A piece of trash who only beats up bums. Why continue following? You can just watch YouTube fans watching highlights saying how Tyson and Hamed are gods on earth.Comment
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I am not sure what everyone watched, but I do not think Tapales embarrassed himself. He did not win any rounds, but he threw punches even after the first knock down and even surprised Inoue a few times with some nice counterpunching. Of course, he was a fairly easy target with no movement and obviously never going to hurt Inoue. His lack of any use of the jab also pretty much allowed Inoue to pick his spots. But Tapales made some adjustments and at least attempted to make Inoue work for it. I am not sure, but I think I saw Inoue break into an actual sweat around round 7. Not a ton of people get to say that.Comment
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Without taking anything away from any other fighter, Inoue is, for me, the best boxer on the planet: unbelievably quick, strong and disciplined.Comment
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