Inoue need to go to 126 if he want to be a global star

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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    You Canelo fans are so salty and jealous whenever another fighter gets shine lmfao.
    You are a cuban hater, stop.

    Im a fan of Inoue but was I said Is the truth.

    You cant answer

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #12
      Originally posted by Bermuda
      Would love to see him move up to Lightweight. There are so many great names for him to fight there. But I can understand if it's too much for him. Also didn't Canelo turn pro at Super Lightweight? So he moved up a lot higher.




      - Bermuda
      126 Is a good weight for him

      Canelo, Pacquiao, Floyd, fought Vigberto guys his whole career.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        126 is not any batter than 122. It is worse now.

        He is too smalll for 135, so he should stay in the division comfortable for him.

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        • Elheath
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          #14
          I don't disagree that there is talent in the 135+ though...sometimes I want to ask this: does having multiple great talent in one division worth any damn if they don't fight each other?

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          • IronDanHamza
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            #15
            Him vs the Ball vs Ford winner would be good.

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            • _Rexy_
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet

              You are a cuban hater, stop.

              Im a fan of Inoue but was I said Is the truth.

              You cant answer
              I’m Cuban? ****, I thought I was black? Except when I’m Japanese lmfao


              if you must know, im mixed race Acadian and Native American like Regis Prograis.

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              • _Rexy_
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                #17
                Originally posted by Bermuda
                Would love to see him move up to Lightweight. There are so many great names for him to fight there. But I can understand if it's too much for him. Also didn't Canelo turn pro at Super Lightweight? So he moved up a lot higher.




                - Bermuda
                Canelo turned pro at 15. Teenagers grow.

                when Kovalev was 15 he fought at 140 (amateurs) when Usyk was 15 he fought at 165.

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Elheath
                  I don't disagree that there is talent in the 135+ though...sometimes I want to ask this: does having multiple great talent in one division worth any damn if they don't fight each other?
                  at 130 and up, the fights happen on Twitter

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                  • Bermuda
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Hous
                    He is not a big Super Bantamweight either and those 4lbs to Featherweight are big deal. He is at his natural division right now. If he goes up, he will be at a real disadvantage as the Featherweight division is full of naturally bigger fighters. He could and should eventually move up, but it won't be as trivial as you make it seem.
                    Inoue weighed 135lbs against Tapales. That's a 13lb rehydration. I think he will be fine at Featherweight.

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                    • Ctx94
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                      He is a great fighter, sure, but his resume is sh.it if you study the level or his rivals.

                      Only 3 good fighters:

                      2 good champs,.not great champs, like Fulton AND Nery.

                      Nery was K.Od before todo, AND Fulton went life AND death against Figueroa, that Is not a elite fighter.

                      AND a very very old Donaire, yes, he was champ AND K.Oing B class fighters but he was old AND out of.prime.

                      Donaire speed was out of prime, he was like 37 years old , K.Od before Inoue fight AND with a lot of wars in his bag.


                      Canelo fought 21 pounds up of His first division like champ.

                      Inoue Is fighting only 14 pounds of His first division AND he Is not a small 122


                      ​​​​​​126 Is one of the Best division in boxing history AND loaded of great fighters
                      Inoue never got ran out of a division like when Canelo cherry picked 140 lb Amir khan at middleweight after getting spoonfed old man small Miguel cotto as a middleweight title shot

                      canelo ran back to 154 with his tail between his legs after handing the titles to ggg like a beta and waited for him tow slow down

                      inoue has never done such thing

                      and donaire was the 36 when he fought Inoue and ggg was 35 when Canelo fought him

                      and Canelo shamelessly ducked benavidez cherry picking guys 2-3 weight classes down like he has been doing for 10+ years

                      canelo is a hypejob

                      Inoue is not
                      Last edited by Ctx94; 05-06-2024, 10:38 AM.

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