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    Comments Thread For: Inoue Responds To Porter's Comments About 'Coming To U.S.' To Be A Star In Boxing

    Naoya Inoue, the Japanese boxing star, is one of the best fighters in the world having fought in America three times and in the U.K. once.
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  • hugh grant
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    If theres an american who can challenge Inoue, maybe Inoue can beat them in their backyard? But Inoue beat Fulton in his 1st fight in the weight class, so Inoue is doing more than enough to be a star. If you dont show Inoue interest in what inoue is doing you might be watching the wrong sport, boxing isnt for you?

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    • Body the jab
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      #3
      Inoue is a legitimate star in Japan, he's got nothing to gain by fighting in the U.S. - especially when fighters who campaign in the lower weights have never (or very rarely) gained popularity over there.

      Porter is just being nostalgic - the fact is, boxing is now more of a worldwide sport.

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        #4
        We can call it 'Inoue's World Series of Boxing' lol.

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          #5
          Porter's is an Ameri-centric view. I travelled all over the US for pleasure and business/work - I heard some of the dumbest things > "A-M-E-R-I-C-A is the 'free-est nation in the world" "America is the most ********ic country in the world" "just fuqqin nuke 'em" --- and now > Inoue should come to A-M-E-R-I-C-A to be a world star in boxing

          News-flash for Porter - Inoue already is a world star - just not a star in the USA. I have a sneaking su****ion that amongst the world boxing community Inoue is better known than the self-proclaimed 'Face of Boxing'

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            #6
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            If theres an american who can challenge Inoue, maybe Inoue can beat them in their backyard? But Inoue beat Fulton in his 1st fight in the weight class, so Inoue is doing more than enough to be a star. If you dont show Inoue interest in what inoue is doing you might be watching the wrong sport, boxing isnt for you?
            Why did Fulton go to Japan? Because he made more money in Japan - one and only reason.

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              #7
              He can make his profile bigger but the time zones would impede him to gain more followers. He really has no need to fight outside of Japan since there are no real contenders.

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                #8
                This is the Global age , the whole world is connected by the Internet in ways that it wasn't connected before. Inoue doesn't need to go anywhere , we can see his talent and skill just fine from here. The same goes for any fighter anywhere. Inoue has no need to be a "star" in America. What would it benefit him ?

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                  #9
                  The American fans like myself who care about manlet boxing already know who he is, he is the premier fighter of the manlet divisions and other manlets need to go to Japan if they want the paydays and potentially his spot.

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                    #10
                    Who is a challenge to him in america

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