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Inoue now has 13 wins against TBRB top 10 opponents, all of whom were current/former/future world titlists
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Originally posted by Just looking View PostI still think Inoue is rather unlucky. With just a bit more luck, he could have both Chocolatito and Rigondeaux in his resume. But Chocolatito had to lose in the card meant to set up their fight and Rigondeaux lost his belt during lockdown when Inoue wasn't generating enough money to entice himJust looking likes this.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View Posthe needs a name.
Tank Davis would be a good name on that resume. but that's a 50/50 fight.
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Originally posted by Elheath View PostInoue has no issues fighting mandos either and he said he's staying in 122 for atleast another year or so, so unless the opponents eff their chance he's likely to add Nery, Goodman and MJ to his resume of champs. I think like Moloney did, I expect Goodman to get a belt after Inoue eventually vacates.
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Another impressive pattern Inoue has kept on the annual Ring rankings:
2013 Junior Flyweight No. 9 (will defeat No. 4 Adrian Hernandez for his first belt in April 2014)
2014 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2015 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2016 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2017 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2018 Bantamweight No. 1 (Champion vacant)
2019 Bantamweight Champion
2020 Bantamweight Champion
2021 Bantamweight Champion
2022 Bantamweight Champion
2023 Super bantamweight No. 1
Inoue made his pro debut in Oct 2012. A full decade of being the best of the division.Last edited by Elheath; 12-27-2023, 04:44 AM.
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Originally posted by Lance98 View PostThose guys are unknowns and are not that good. He dominated weak divisions. You can be ranked high and still suck in weak divisions.
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Originally posted by Elheath View PostAnother impressive pattern Inoue has kept on the annual Ring rankings:
2013 Junior Flyweight No. 9 (will defeat No. 4 Adrian Hernandez for his first belt in April 2014)
2014 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2015 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2016 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2017 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2018 Bantamweight No. 1 (Champion vacant)
2019 Bantamweight Champion
2020 Bantamweight Champion
2021 Bantamweight Champion
2022 Bantamweight Champion
2023 Super bantamweight No. 1
Inoue made his pro debut in Oct 2012. A full decade of being the best of the division.
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Originally posted by Elheath View PostAnother impressive pattern Inoue has kept on the annual Ring rankings:
2013 Junior Flyweight No. 9 (will defeat No. 4 Adrian Hernandez for his first belt in April 2014)
2014 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2015 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2016 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2017 Junior Bantamweight No.1 (Champion vacant)
2018 Bantamweight No. 1 (Champion vacant)
2019 Bantamweight Champion
2020 Bantamweight Champion
2021 Bantamweight Champion
2022 Bantamweight Champion
2023 Super bantamweight No. 1
Inoue made his pro debut in Oct 2012. A full decade of being the best of the division.
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