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  • Originally posted by messi807 View Post

    Better resume than Inoue for sure.
    Not by a long shot. In fact it’s not even close

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    • I still have problems with Timothy No it all Bradley commentary, PERIOD!
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      • He is the TRUTH

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        • Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

          “Knockdown" is defined as when a boxer is knocked to the ring canvas by fair blows, hangs helplessly on the ropes, or the ropes prevent his/her fall, or any part of the body other than the soles of the feet touches the ring canvas.”
          Lol you wish that was a KD , it wasn't stop inventing sht up man we know you just cant stand the ginger ,even mentioning him on an Naoya inoue article Lmao you're funny dude rexy

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          • Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post

            Lol you wish that was a KD , it wasn't stop inventing sht up man we know you just cant stand the ginger ,even mentioning him on an Naoya inoue article Lmao you're funny dude rexy
            I don’t make the rules. That should have been a KD. I said the same about when the ropes held up Spence against Ugas.

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            • Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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              Have you ever heard of a boxer named Pacqiao? How about Tank Davis?
              Casuals are amazing.
              Why did you bring up Tank? He’s a one weight champ

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              • Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post

                Not by a long shot. In fact it’s not even close
                The guy you're quoting is a clown but I'd say it's close. In terms of quality of opposition it goes to Inoue, in terms of accomplishments it goes to Crawford.

                Crawford:
                3 division titlist
                2 division undisputed champion
                3 division lineal champion
                14-0 vs TBRB top 10 opponents (not including Brook who was ranked at a lower weight)
                10-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title in their careers (not counting interim, regular, ibo, etc)

                Inoue:
                4 division titlist
                2 division undisputed champion
                2 division lineal champion
                14-0 vs TBRB top 10 opponents
                14-0 vs fighter that won a legitimate world title in their careers

                To me, Crawford being lineal in 3 divisions is the biggest accomplishment on this list. Only 9 men in the history of boxing have done it (Armstrong, Ross, Canzoneri, Fitzsimmons, Sugar Ray Leonard, De La Hoya, Floyd, Manny, Crawford).

                But Inoue's 14 big wins were incredible too. All of them ranked in the division he fought them in, all of them won legitimate tiles in the careers.

                If Crawford becomes lineal at 154 it's hard to top that considering only Floyd and Pacquiao have ever been lineal in 4 divisions. Inoue needs to go to 126 and become lineal in a 3rd division. It's unfortunate for Inoue that he couldn't pick up lineal crowns at the lower weights before moving up to 118 and 122, but he couldn't get the opponents in the ring before he got too big.

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                • Originally posted by Spartacus26 View Post
                  A general assessment for those who are trying to downplay the Japanese champion. Joe Louis was dropped by Tony Galento, Ray Leonard was dropped by Underdog Kevin Howard, Ali was dropped by Henry Cooper, beaten by a novice with only 7 fights on his resume in Leon Spinks, Holmes was dropped by Renaldo Snipes and Mike Weaver, Holyfield by Bert Cooper and the list goes on and on.......yet all of these men are rightfully considered legendary Hall of Famers. Inoue gets dropped by Nery from being reckless, doesn't make him a lesser fighter than Crawford, who himself was dropped by mean Machine. Did Crawford getting dropped by mean machine, make him a lesser fighter?? Inoue suffering a broken eye socket against a still competitive Donaire makes him just an OK fighter? George Foreman at 40 years old gave Holyfield a hard fight that went the distance. An old Pacquiao dropped and beat a young in his prime power hitting Thurman. Sonny Liston had his jaw broken by a journeyman fighter when Sonny was in his prime and tearing up the top ten like nobody else ever did since. Does that make Sonny overrated?? So the argument attempting to be made that A hard fight with Donaire and a flash knockdown by Nery somehow makes Inoue a lesser fighter than Crawford and of all people the still ducking from Pitbull Cruz ➡️ Tank Davis, makes absolutely zero sense and comes across AGAIN like IGNORANT Fanboy talk. And Crawford definitely doesn't belong on the same sentence with Pacquiao for one simple reason. Pacquiao has a MASSIVELY SUPERIOR resume than Crawfords thin one by a country mile. Eric Morales 3x, Marco Antonio Barrera 2x, Miguel Cotto, Antonio Margarito, Ricky Hatton, Juan Manuel Marquez 4xs, Timothy Bradley 3xs, Floyd Mayweather, Keith Thurman, Adrian Broner, Oscar Delahoya.....and several others and was actually preparing for Errol Spence until Spence suffered an eye injury. And Pacquiao also captured 8 weight division titles. Now while to be fair I feel that this era has far too many paper titles and divisions making it easier for a fighter to hold some belt, EIGHT weight classes nonetheless is phenomenal and simply unheard of. Pacquiao also faced adversity several times and proved his mettle. Crawford has yet to be in a HARD dog fight where we can see if he can really take what he dishes out. And beating a compromised Errol Spence just isn't a good rebuttal when you look at the fact that Pacquiao holds wins over 5 Hall of Famers and gave as good as he got often winning. When you fight guys who can compete with you then we see what the REAL deal is with a MARQUEE fighter. And Tank Davis definitely should NEVER be mentioned in the same zip code let alone same sentence with a Manny Pacquiao. I have to say you can always tell who the ONES are who don't know BOXING like the SHOULD know it.
                  Of all the languages that you could have spoken,you chose to speak facts. Good job my friend.
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                  • Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                    He showed a lot of holes in his defense.

                    Against Donaire too, he almost was stopped by an old Donaire.

                    Nery is vulnerable , his chin is not that great , he was dropped before his win against Yamanaka , but he has heart.


                    Inoue is a great great fighter but his resume is pretty weak.

                    And he ducked Román González when both were champs in 112-115.

                    So , is his fault too...

                    Go to 126 and fight better competition.
                    No. Gonzalez chose Rungvisai instead of Inoue. Stop giving false information.
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                    • Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                      Why did you bring up Tank? He’s a one weight champ
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                      Why did you ignore PAC? He’s won titles at 147 and he’s 5’5.

                      Tank is 5’5 and won a title at 130 which is higher than 126 so I am responding to the Bullshďt opinion that Inoue cannot fight at 130 or higher so I haven’t examples.

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