If you're an honest boxing fan, and his levels of melanin isn't a trigger for you, you too will have him as the P4P #1 and Fighter of the Year.
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Naoya Inoue Is P4P #1 and 2023 Fighter of the Year (!!!)
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Inoue knocked out the #1 and #2 in Fulton and Tapales in his first two fights at 122.
Bud beat a brain-damaged and drained to death Spence.
Haney should have lost to Lomachenko whom he outweighed by at least 20 pounds. Then he fought Regis who looked like absolute garbage against a no namer and he was dropped.
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- - Inoue may end up Fighter of the Decade if he retires with the honor and ring excellence he continues to carry today, say a year or two from now.
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Originally posted by BenjaminLinus View PostInoue knocked out the #1 and #2 in Fulton and Tapales in his first two fights at 122.
Bud beat a brain-damaged and drained to death Spence.
Haney should have lost to Lomachenko whom he outweighed by at least 20 pounds. Then he fought Regis who looked like absolute garbage against a no namer and he was dropped.
Spence is also a 1 divisional champ with 5 defences. LMFAO
dude literally has the same resume as Caleb Plant. P4P my ass
biggest hype job in boxing history.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
Spence is also a 1 divisional champ with 5 defences. LMFAO
dude literally has the same resume as Caleb Plant. P4P my ass
biggest hype job in boxing history.
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He’ll win 2024 also if he gives the fan 3 fights
that’s a lot of fights these days for an elite star
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theres no pool of talent in them lower weight classes and is rare to find men as small as inoue in western countries, step in the gym and the only people around that weight will be children... he weighs in at less than 9 stone ffs....i know its p4p but you cant compare people like him to fighters who are fighting in real weight divisions
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...people think i am trolling but how can you compare a guy fighting at weight classes that 99 percent of americans and eastern europeans (the two dominant forces) cant even make the weight for to those fighting in proper divisions like welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight etc, the talent pool is clearly going to be a hell of a lot thinner...
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