Another brilliant performance from a truly great fighter. Inoue is the real deal , an artist with his fists.
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Originally posted by pnut901 View PostAnother brilliant performance from a truly great fighter. Inoue is the real deal , an artist with his fists.
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We are looking at an ATG.
Brilliant fighter who is briliantly entertaining. His fights are compelling viewing. What a champion.
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Originally posted by Bad Bart View PostI have no idea what happened in this fight based on this article. I get being creative, but this was abstract are in written form.
The videos making the rounds on the internet speak for themselves. Inoue was this close (holding up index finger and thumb really close together) to getting conked out. But like anybody who makes it to the top of the boxing world, he extremely difficult to knock all the way out. If Donaire’s orbit-cracking left didn’t do it, then you have to wonder what it would take to render this guy unconscious. Props to Inoue for overcoming serious resistance to add to his body count.
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Looking forward to watch the monster competing at 126 , the jap mission at 122 complete already. I think P4P 'numero uno' spot well deserved....for now.
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Remember that there are always going to be wise guys that try to pretend great fighters aren't great. Looking for flaws, criticism on the resume, etc. Just ignore these morons and appreciate an all time great while he's still active.
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Originally posted by diplo View Post
Ok so 4 weight champ, 2 weight undisputed, not a GOAT/HOF? Sure.
So far I don't really see an opposition to challenge Naoya until he reaches 135lb if he can go that high. I don't see 126lb as having a superstar fighter there to challenge him and 130lbs only has Navarrete who is still answering questions on how good he is.
So unfortunately these lower divisions while they still having good fighters they just don't have that fighter where you can say I want to watch that fight its a 50-50 its a must see. Its not Naoya fault its just those divisions are dry right now.
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