Inoue V Nery Live thread
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LOL. Let’s not use arguments that you would use AGAINST other fighters.Comment
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Not really.. Inoue is an amazing fighter. Just doesn’t have an amazing resume.
And as a genuine boxing fan, I can’t stand when cheerleaders are content with their fighter fighting B and C level opposition over and over again. That’s for any fighter.. nothing personal with Inoue at all. The Fulton fight was a great W and the risk paid off.
He really can’t do sh/t. P4P he is just a beast, he’s too much. He’s fighting guys his size and destroying them. He’s not even like towering over anyone, or some physically imposing dirty fighter using his size to wear down fighters in clinches. He’s just cleanly knocking everyone out and unfortunately there’s not much else for him at 122-126 IN MY OPINION. Mayyyyybe at 130. But even then, I think he’d do to 130 what Pacquiao did to 147.Comment
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30 mins later and you’re still missing the point. He could be undisputed for all I care, he was a B minus/C level fighter in a weak division. Nobody EVER speaks about that W.
Jacobs was never unified at 160.. heck didn’t even hold a legitimate belt. But people speak about that W more (even thought it was close. Why? Because he was a higher quality fighter. Do I need to spell it out in spaghetti letters?Comment
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30 mins later and you’re still missing the point. He could be undisputed for all I care, he was a B minus/C level fighter in a weak division. Nobody EVER speaks about that W.
Jacobs was never unified at 160.. heck didn’t even hold a legitimate belt. But people speak about that W more (even thought it was close. Why? Because he was a higher quality fighter. Do I need to spell it out in spaghetti letters?Comment
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You can’t really fault Inoue for that. He’s fighting the absolute best fighters he could fight. There’s literally nothing else he could except commit career suicide and do a crazy move to 135-140 where he’ll be an ant up there.
He really can’t do sh/t. P4P he is just a beast, he’s too much. He’s fighting guys his size and destroying them. He’s not even like towering over anyone, or some physically imposing dirty fighter using his size to wear down fighters in clinches. He’s just cleanly knocking everyone out and unfortunately there’s not much else for him at 122-126 IN MY OPINION. Mayyyyybe at 130. But even then, I think he’d do to 130 what Pacquiao did to 147.
Ford
Kholmatov
B.Figueroa
Espinoza
Venado Lopez
Nick Ball
Bruce Carrington
Robeisy Ramirez
Angelo Leo
Joet Gonzalez
126 has a ridiculous amount of superb fights, it’s legitimately maybe a top 5 division right now in the sport.
130 would be a step too far.. I think. But has to make the move to 126 soon. There’s wrecking balls up there. Even a fringe guy like Joet Gonzalez would be highly interesting and probably more competitive than all his other fights.Comment
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Huh?
Ford
Kholmatov
B.Figueroa
Espinoza
Venado Lopez
Nick Ball
Bruce Carrington
Robeisy Ramirez
Angelo Leo
Joet Gonzalez
126 has a ridiculous amount of superb fights, it’s legitimately maybe a top 5 division right now in the sport.
130 would be a step too far.. I think. But has to make the move to 126 soon. There’s wrecking balls up there. Even a fringe guy like Joet Gonzalez would be highly interesting and probably more competitive than all his other fights.Comment
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Let me guess.. Nery who got stopped by Fig was a better opponent than Munguia was.
Now Goodman is a better opp who went life and death with Aleem (7-5) is a better opponent than Berlanga.
What kind Inoue flavoured slurp juice are you drinking? LOL. Nery was 9/1 a bigger underdog than Munguia was.
Goodman is looking at something like 11/1. I speak for every boxing fan/not Inoue cheerleader when I say nobody wants to see these fights.. at all.
Berlanga is in fact SO TALENTED that Bob Arum cut him knowing that he could still make money off his Puerto Rican heritage.Comment
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