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  • hugh grant
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    #181
    Originally posted by BigBobArum

    More BS...Donaire was the defending CHAMPION when he faced Inoue (it was a unification bout) so was far from 'irrelevant'. Ditto for Tapales who had only been stopped twice prior to facing Inoue at Super Bantamweight & Flyweight which is no shame considering that he started his career in a much lower division (Light-Flyweight).

    Also, it's funny how you dump on Inoue for taking a few blows (it is BOXING after all) whilst conquering his THIRD & FOU​RTH weight classes yet give Bud a pass for getting wobbled several times whilst imitating Soulja Boy's 'Superman' dance against a MIDGET with a 60% KO ratio who was forced to fight TWO weight divisions higher.

    Talk about double standards lmao.
    True, if inoue beats gervonta davis, lance would still be bringing up donaire landing a few hard shots on the green inoue?
    The fact that donaire did well against inoue does not stop inoue being no1 pfp, so why do bud fans keep bringing it up? Even if Inoue lost to donaire it wouldn't mean he can't be no1 pfp. It's not only unbeaten fighters who can be no1
    Last edited by hugh grant; 01-03-2024, 08:40 AM.

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      #182
      Originally posted by Lance98

      Donaire a shot, washed up fighter who was there for the taking. Inoue still got badly injured and went to the hospital, crawford recovered so fast that it was a non-factor in the same round to smother his opponent's work and was still countering. No comparison. Your damage control is hilarious. Splitting hairs for inoue and trying to make him seem more than what he is, is very dumb. Then again, I am not some easily impressed, 1-dimensional nut hugger who simps for bum beaters like inoue.
      You are weird and need help, like seriously. You are falling apart trying to defend this overhyped joke of a "pound for pound" guy who never beat any elite to earned his spot.
      Lmao the only 'weirdo' who needs help is you as you're a delusional FOOL of the highest order (see I can get 'personal' too ). Have a good read through this thread and take note of the numerous poster's who've EASILY countered your warped arguments and are LAUGHING at your expense.

      Like I said before, there's no shame in taking a few good hard shots from multi-division champs like Donaire + Tapales (especially when you're conquering your THIRD & FOURTH weight classes and managed to STAY on your feet). However, there is tremendous SHAME in getting dropped by a zero-titlist certified BUM like Mean Machine and getting wobbled several times by a MIDGET with a 60% KO ratio who you forced to jump 2 weight divisions giving you serious height/weight/reach advantages.

      Also, bar a broken Spence, which p4p great (or any DECENT fighter) has Crawford ever beaten? His resume stinks of hype jobs and absolute bums like Gamboa (who faced him at a MAJOR disadvantage), Horn, Benavidez, Mean Machine (lol), Avanesyan (lol x2) and a string of BROKEN fighter's who'd already been knocked out or been in multiple WARS before facing Crawford e.g. Brook, Khan + Porter. In fact, the only DECENT p4p fighter he's beaten in his 'prime' was Spence but even that's debatable given that he waited until Errol was 33yo before facing him and had been through years of hard partying with Broner & co. and a freaking car wreck.

      Talk about CHERRY-PICKING at it's finest

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        #183
        Originally posted by hugh grant

        True, if inoue beats gervonta davis, lance would still be bringing up donaire landing a few hard shots on the green inoue?
        The fact that donaire did well against inoue does not stop inoue being no1 pfp, so why do bud fans keep bringing it up? Even if Inoue lost to donaire it wouldn't mean he can't be no1 pfp. It's not only unbeaten fighters who can be no1
        Exactly...Inoue won his first world title at Light Flyweight and was facing Donaire in a unification bout TWO weight divisions higher. Therefore, there's absolutely NO shame in taking a few good shots from a FOUR division champion and future HoF who he beat by UD (widely on two scorecards:- 116-111 & 117-109) and later stopped early in the rematch.

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          #184
          Arguing with uneducated idiots like Lance gets you no where

          It’s like trying to convince a Trump supporter to understand why Trump is an idiot.

          You can’t convince an idiot to not be an idiot.

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            #185
            Originally posted by BigBobArum

            Exactly...Inoue won his first world title at Light Flyweight and was facing Donaire in a unification bout TWO weight divisions higher. Therefore, there's absolutely NO shame in taking a few good shots from a FOUR division champion and future HoF who he beat by UD (widely on two scorecards:- 116-111 & 117-109) and later stopped early in the rematch.
            Exactly, at least inoue can take a punch and didn't fold as soon as he was touched, that's a good sign it boads well for the the future when inoue will be taking shots from bigger guys.
            If bud fought Spence in his 19th fight, bud might not have passed the test, but when they did eventually fight they were as experienced as each other

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              #186
              Originally posted by hugh grant

              Exactly, at least inoue can take a punch and didn't fold as soon as he was touched, that's a good sign it boads well for the the future when inoue will be taking shots from bigger guys.
              If bud fought Spence in his 19th fight, bud might not have passed the test, but when they did eventually fight they were as experienced as each other
              Agreed...what makes Inoue truly exceptional is that he won his first world title at Light Flyweight yet has managed to MAINTAIN his power as he conquered 3 more weight classes. Therefore, the sky truly is the limit for the 'Monster' and it will be interesting to see how much further he's willing to go as Super Bantamweight is far too EASY for him following his destruction of Fulton + Tapales.

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                #187
                Originally posted by BigBobArum

                Agreed...what makes Inoue truly exceptional is that he won his first world title at Light Flyweight yet has managed to MAINTAIN his power as he conquered 3 more weight classes. Therefore, the sky truly is the limit for the 'Monster' and it will be interesting to see how much further he's willing to go as Super Bantamweight is far too EASY for him following his destruction of Fulton + Tapales.
                Yes, hes maintained his punch power. Even though now id say the bigger boys are taking the shots a bit better and are better at hiding the distress every time Inoues punches bounce off of them. But Inoue getting to them eventually.
                To impress Lance98, Inoue might need to go up another 3 divisions, fighting and beating bums like Tapales and Fulton dont rock his world.
                Last edited by hugh grant; 01-03-2024, 11:52 AM.

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                  #188
                  Originally posted by BigBobArum

                  Lmao the only 'weirdo' who needs help is you as you're a delusional FOOL of the highest order (see I can get 'personal' too ). Have a good read through this thread and take note of the numerous poster's who've EASILY countered your warped arguments and are LAUGHING at your expense.

                  Like I said before, there's no shame in taking a few good hard shots from multi-division champs like Donaire + Tapales (especially when you're conquering your THIRD & FOURTH weight classes and managed to STAY on your feet). However, there is tremendous SHAME in getting dropped by a zero-titlist certified BUM like Mean Machine and getting wobbled several times by a MIDGET with a 60% KO ratio who you forced to jump 2 weight divisions giving you serious height/weight/reach advantages.

                  Also, bar a broken Spence, which p4p great (or any DECENT fighter) has Crawford ever beaten? His resume stinks of hype jobs and absolute bums like Gamboa (who faced him at a MAJOR disadvantage), Horn, Benavidez, Mean Machine (lol), Avanesyan (lol x2) and a string of BROKEN fighter's who'd already been knocked out or been in multiple WARS before facing Crawford e.g. Brook, Khan + Porter. In fact, the only DECENT p4p fighter he's beaten in his 'prime' was Spence but even that's debatable given that he waited until Errol was 33yo before facing him and had been through years of hard partying with Broner & co. and a freaking car wreck.

                  Talk about CHERRY-PICKING at it's finest
                  Spence as pfp + undisputed alone is way better than the entire opponent base of inoue, clown. Spence looked spectacular against danny garcia and ugas for someone who is "damaged" like some of you ret@rded casual haters like to bring up, but I am the "hater" here, yeah? You have already lost by bringing that up. Washed up Donaire and bum a$$ tapales are trash. Inoue gets no credit for being undisputed that he failed to achieve by beating anyone of note. Keep posting paragraphs of damage control, repeating the same talking points/excuses, and I will continue to crap on your forehead.

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                    #189
                    Canelo beat Jermell who was in the ring magazine top 10 p4p at the time wonder if Tarver believes Canelo should be p4p best or is the weight an issue but Spence being a corpse and shadow of his former self not an issue for him.

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                      #190
                      Originally posted by Lance98

                      Spence as pfp + undisputed alone is way better than the entire opponent base of inoue, clown. Spence looked spectacular against danny garcia and ugas for someone who is "damaged" like some of you ret@rded casual haters like to bring up, but I am the "hater" here, yeah? You have already lost by bringing that up. Washed up Donaire and bum a$$ tapales are trash. Inoue gets no credit for being undisputed that he failed to achieve by beating anyone of note. Keep posting paragraphs of damage control, repeating the same talking points/excuses, and I will continue to crap on your forehead.
                      Spence looked like **** against Ugas got put on skates by a pillow puncher how is that looking "great" lol

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