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  • Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

    I think if bud can win titles at 154, 160 and 168 he will be considered special. If he walks around 180, he should go for 168 at the very least.
    I'm sure bud has tremendous abilities but until he's won a title at 154 hes behind inoue
    Really ?
    Three more weight divisions ?
    Wow
    The hate is fughin real
    What other boxer would you compare to Bud or in this case Inoue ?

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    • Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

      Oh please, nonito weren't 40 when he lost to inoue. How many fights had inoue had when he fought donaire?
      I stand corrected. He was 37. That’s close enough to forty. And the fact that he had taken the beatdowns in previous fights and the knockout against Nicholas Walters that he had taken is enough to tack on at least three years to his physical age. Nonito Donaire is a legend and probably a future hall of famer. So this isn’t about trashing Donaire. But come on man, Inoue is out of the running for pound for pound on the virtue of how hard of a fight that was for him at that late stage in Donaire’s career and at that early stage in Inoue’s career. It was his 19th fight.

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      • Originally posted by Smash View Post

        if u dont like my posts how about skip over them?

        if u cant see that boots has been hyped up years before he even was contender level by just about everyone including articles here on this site & compared to floyd roy etc, then u have a problem, u are trying to argue the exact opposite of reality, ive never seen anyone talked up as much as boots has been & yet u take issue with it for some reason, do u read breadman here, he calls him an uber phenom among other things, weirdo
        3 Replies?
        Damn You're sooo emotional
        I never doubted that Boots been Hype as the next best thing...
        I'm just saying in my Opinion
        You took it way too far back with that
        " Years and Years Post"
        It ain't been that long

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        • He’s really gut There isn't a style in boxing today who can beat Buds style in any weight class.

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          • Originally posted by Smash View Post

            who keeps count of how many posts people make on this site per day? oh yeah u do
            Buddy
            Every night I read thru most of the Articles on
            BoxingScene
            Then dive into the Comments
            Sooo as a former Hight School English Teacher
            It's hard not to miss the same Repetitive Fan every night
            Who starts his Post without using Capital Letters
            "who keeps count of ......."
            LOL

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            • Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

              3 Replies?
              Damn You're sooo emotional
              I never doubted that Boots been Hype as the next best thing...
              I'm just saying in my Opinion
              You took it way too far back with that
              " Years and Years Post"
              It ain't been that long
              i get it u are some kind of nit picker

              u have the meaning in your head of 'years and years' which is not the meaning i have, there is no concrete number attached to years and years phrase

              if someone is labelled generational from 2018 and maybe before actually by people until now thats a long time ago imo

              now as for being emotional u are incorrect about that too, im trying to respond to your nit picking post so maybe dont quote me if u dont like to see the responses might be a good idea

              so if someone has this label about him like boots it might be a good fight for bud is what im saying, thats all & boots is at a great age for a big fight now i would say & experienced too with a lot of fights as well

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              • All's fair in love, war & sh^t talking. I'll allow this for that reason.

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                • Originally posted by greeneye99 View Post

                  Buddy
                  Every night I read thru most of the Articles on
                  BoxingScene
                  Then dive into the Comments
                  Sooo as a former Hight School English Teacher
                  It's hard not to miss the same Repetitive Fan every night
                  Who starts his Post without using Capital Letters
                  "who keeps count of ......."
                  LOL
                  there u go again nit picking my posts lol

                  so now im a repetitive fan who has bad punctuation, im not in your class, this is not school

                  have u taken a look at your post closely, you are using capitals mid sentence

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                  • Originally posted by peplz View Post
                    I stand corrected. He was 37. That’s close enough to forty. And the fact that he had taken the beatdowns in previous fights and the knockout against Nicholas Walters that he had taken is enough to tack on at least three years to his physical age. Nonito Donaire is a legend and probably a future hall of famer. So this isn’t about trashing Donaire. But come on man, Inoue is out of the running for pound for pound on the virtue of how hard of a fight that was for him at that late stage in Donaire’s career and at that early stage in Inoue’s career. It was his 19th fight.
                    Bud needs to win a 4th weight division title to be in the discussion with inoue. For a man who people think can win titles up to 168, bud is holding back too much.
                    Play your strongest card now bud.

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                    • Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

                      Bud needs to win a 4th weight division title to be in the discussion with inoue. For a man who people think can win titles up to 168, bud is holding back too much.
                      Play your strongest card now bud.
                      The belts are irrelevant. Inoue is a 2 division lineal champion, Crawford is a 3 division lineal champion. Inoue needs to win the lineal title at 126 to match Crawford. Winning belts in 4 divisions is not nearly as impressive as being lineal king in 3. There are nearly two dozen 4 division titlists including the likes of Adrien Broner. The only 3 division lineal champions in the history of boxing are:
                      Manny Pacquiao (5 divisions)
                      Floyd Mayweather (4 divisions)
                      Bob Fitzsimmons
                      Tony Canzoneri
                      Barney Ross
                      Henry Armstrong
                      Sugar Ray Leonard
                      Oscar De La Hoya
                      Terence Crawford​
                      Last edited by famicommander; 12-28-2023, 06:24 PM.

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