Inoue is now unquestionably surpassed Pacquiao as the greatest Asian boxer ever.

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  • FinitoxDinamita
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    #21
    Ive always thought that Inoue is the superior technical/fundamental fighter, this one is obvious, but he has so much more to do before he can match Pac’s accomplishments.

    Its not impossible but i highly doubt Inoue can surpass Pacman. He has the ability but he doesn’t have the right dance partners. Pac is very fortunate to have fought in a deep era.

    Inoue is way more exciting though.

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    • Gideon lock
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      #22
      If you truly believe that my friend, you are shot to pieces.

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      • F l i c k e r
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        #23
        No.

        But at this rate, all things constant, he can be.

        He's the greatest Japanese boxer of all time though and an ATG confirmed already.

        He continues going up and wins every fight along the way? By the time he reaches 135. He definitely will be at least on par with Pacquiao. Possibly surpassed if he decides to go unified, undisputed each time along the way.

        That's just otherworldly if he did.

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        • just the facts
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          #24
          Originally posted by Century Tuna
          Yo, massive props to my man Naoya Inoue, straight-up boss as the undisputed Super Bantamweight champ of the world! That dude's skills, hustle, and grind—off the charts! He ain't just a champ; he's the blueprint for smashing barriers and owning the game. Naoya's journey's been real, showing us what it takes to rise up and own it. Mad respect for this boxing icon, holding it down and inspiring heads worldwide! Inoue is now unquestionably surpassed Pacquiao as the greatest Asian boxer ever. That's how he's rewriting history and cementing his place among the absolute legends!
          Is there a bigger douche bag on this website than this idiot. He’s forever creating ignorant negative posts about Pacquiao. I think Manny raw dogged his girl.

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          • satiev1
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            #25
            Most absurd thread ever

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            • jqSide
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              #26
              Originally posted by Bullrider
              He's been getting away with it without getting banned. His all sense of being is dedicated to hating on asians. And he's black who plays race card at the drop of a hat. Only ***. He's also probably in his 70s. Racial hatred is skin deep to some folks.
              Ture. Everytime he comes out it's all about hating on Asians. Even the Asian ref in the Tzsyu vs Harrison fight didn't escape his hatred. He came out just to say something nasty about the ref.

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              • The D3vil
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                #27
                No, come on.

                Pac went from 108-154

                Inoue's just gone from 108-122

                Dude hasn't even gotten to featherweight yet.

                If anything, this just goes to show you how great Pac was.

                If Inoue dominates up to 126, he'll need to traverse another 5 weight classes to match Pac

                And he doesn't even have guys like Marquez, Barrera, Morales, Mayweather, & De La Hoya to compete with on that scale.

                Nonito Donaire is still the best fighter on Inoue's resume

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                • ShoulderRoll
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano
                  In reality yes, but Pac's the most overrated boxer in my lifetime. You'll have to wait a few decades after his retirement for fresh eyes to see his nonsense and judge it.
                  Come on.

                  Inoue hasn’t beaten a single fighter of the caliber of Barrera and JMM and Erik Morales yet. But he’s better than Pacquiao already?

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                  • MONGOOSE66
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Century Tuna
                    Yo, massive props to my man Naoya Inoue, straight-up boss as the undisputed Super Bantamweight champ of the world! That dude's skills, hustle, and grind—off the charts! He ain't just a champ; he's the blueprint for smashing barriers and owning the game. Naoya's journey's been real, showing us what it takes to rise up and own it. Mad respect for this boxing icon, holding it down and inspiring heads worldwide! Inoue is now unquestionably surpassed Pacquiao as the greatest Asian boxer ever. That's how he's rewriting history and cementing his place among the absolute legends!
                    Inoue is a 8 division champ with countless HOF adversaries???

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                    • Century Tuna
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

                      Inoue is a 8 division champ with countless HOF adversaries???
                      Yo, you heard if Inoue been takin' any catchweight fights lately?

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