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  • #61
    Originally posted by MesicoFistology View Post

    Pacquiao=steroids
    you=casual boxing fan that thinks it’s natural to move up 8 weight classes while retaining your punching power
    lol still mad? no positive test, no rumor ever of a positive test. keep crying doe!

    Pacquiao > Inoue ... cry more about it!

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    • #62
      Originally posted by MesicoFistology View Post
      Inoue thinks before just taking a bunch of steroids like Pacquiao and moving up 8 weight classes pretending weigh means nothing
      crying spreading lies is a females trait... 8 division world champ... I'll tell you who were on the roids... canelo, Ryan, the list is too long.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by famicommander View Post
        I never moved any goal posts, you just completely lack reading comprehension and react like an emotional child whenever people post things you don't agree with or understand.

        Here is the source of this disagreement:
        I posted Butler's rankings and title accomplishments
        Then I posted Dillian Whyte's

        That is absolutely not what you did at all That's just a flat out lie.​

        You literally, moved the goalpost in regards to Dillian Whyte.How could you possibly deny that?


        What you actually did, was say Tyson Fury doesn't have a "legitimate or good win" since Deontay Wilder 3 and labelled all of his wins between that fight and Usyk as "bums". Not a a single mention of anyone's rankings at that point.

        To which I then called you out on that, by saying how can you say that Dillian Whyte is not a good win when he was ranked #3? When all you do to justify some of Inoue's average wins is cite their rankings.

        To which you then said, you don't care about the rankings where Dillian Whyte is concerned because "he sucks" and the "heavyweight division sucks".

        That is what you said. So don't lie, you clown.

        And, that right there, is the literal EPITOME of a moving the goal post fallacy It couldn't be more of an example of that if you tried to do it. Instead of doing it by accident due to your incredibly transparent bias.​


        Originally posted by famicommander View Post
        ​ Then I said I disagreed with Whyte's ranking, because I considered his division weak and his wins overrated (partially due to his headbutt knockdown over Parker). That's it. I listed both fighters the same, with their rankings. I didn't pick and choose anything, I listed them both equally regardless of my personal agreement with them. Because that's being consistent.
        That's just pure fantasy on your part here. How comically embarrassing. Consistent? That's got to be a joke. It's the literal opposite of consistent.

        You didn't mention Dillian Whyte's ranking once until AFTER I called you out on saying he's a bum and doesn't qualify as a good win. You lying cunt.

        Originally posted by famicommander View Post
        And you, because you for some reason hate Paul Butler whom I don't even care the slightest bit about, have become completely unhinged about it and have decided to throw a fit every time I post a fighter resume.
        I haven't mentioned Paul Butler once in this thread, or pretty much any thread except the one you're referring to.

        Butler is just one example of an average fighter that you're trying to hype up for Inoue because he was "ranked" and then do the opposite for fighters you don't like. That's why I mentioned him. And Butler is one of many of those on Inoue's resume.

        Originally posted by famicommander View Post
        Well, guess what? I will continue to post those resumes. Next time Inoue fights I'll update it. Next time Crawford fights, I'll update it. Next time Usyk fights, I'll update it. And I'll post them, and people who are not emotional manbabies will understand the context surrounding them and simply view it as an interesting tidbit of information. While you'll meltdown about it.
        You can do what you want mate. It's a free board, to post what you want.

        I'm just letting you know no one takes it serious because you can pick and chose when these rankings matter depending on the fighter and whether you're in love with them or not.

        Thus, why it's meaningless to cite. But you are free to waste your time as much as you like. I know when you post Inoue's rankings it gives a fuzzy warm feelings inside you melt
        Last edited by IronDanHamza; 06-10-2024, 05:55 PM.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post


          That is absolutely not what you did at all That's just a flat out lie.​

          You literally, moved the goalpost in regards to Dillian Whyte How could you possibly deny that?


          What you actually did, was say Tyson Fury doesn't have a "legitimate or good win" since Deontay Wilder 3 and labelled all of his wins between that fight and Usyk as "bums". Not a a single mention of anyone's rankings at that point.

          To which I then called you out on that, by saying how can you say that Dillian Whyte is not a good win when he was ranked #3? When all you do to justify some of Inoue's average wins is cite their rankings.

          To which you then said, you don't care about the rankings where Dillian Whyte is concerned because "he sucks" and the "heavyweight division sucks".

          That is what you said. So don't lie, you clown.

          And, that right there, is the literal EPITOME of a moving the goal post fallacy It couldn't be more of an example of that if you tried to do it. Instead of doing it by accident due to your incredibly transparent bias.​




          That's just pure fantasy on your part here How comically embarrassing. Consistent? That's got to be a joke. It's the literal opposite of consistent.

          You didn't mention Dillian Whyte's ranking once until AFTER I called you out on saying he's a bum and doesn't qualify as a good win. You lying cunt.



          I haven't mentioned Paul Butler once in this thread, or pretty much any thread except the one you're referring to.

          Butler is just one example of an average fighter that you're trying to hype up for Inoue because he was "ranked" and then do the opposite for fighters you don't like. That's why I mentioned him. And Butler is one of many of those on Inoue's resume.



          You can do what you want mate. It's a free board, to post what you want.

          I'm just letting you know no one takes it serious because you can pick and chose when these rankings matter depending on the fighter and whether you're in love with them or not.

          Thus, why it's meaningless to cite. But you are free to waste your time as much as you like. I know when you post Inoue's rankings it gives a fuzzy warm feelings inside you melt
          Good lord, you're a sad individual. But at least I'll know you're crying into your cereal every time I make one of those posts.
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          • #65
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post

            Good lord, you're a sad individual. But at least I'll know you're crying into your cereal every time I make one of those posts.
            Yeah, I thought so, you clown.

            You really tried to make up a full blown, fantasy scenario of lies to justify your overt picking and choosing when rankings matter.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

              Yeah, I thought so, you clown.

              You really tried to make up a full blown, fantasy scenario of lies to justify your overt picking and choosing when rankings matter.
              They matter whenever they make you go on an unhinged, month-long crying internet rampage.

              I like them more and more all the time.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                They matter whenever they make you go on an unhinged, month-long crying internet rampage.

                I like them more and more all the time.
                Mate my heartrate is at about 70 This is nothing but amusing to me when fanboys act the way you do.

                That post took about 3 minutes to type, you're on this board daily so your ad hominem bullshit is just embarrassing you further here. Do you need another break?

                You failed to defend your position and resorted to lies instead. Simple as that.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                  Mate my heartrate is at about 70 This is nothing but amusing to me when fanboys act the way you do.

                  That post took about 3 minutes to type, you're on this board daily so your ad hominem bullshit is just embarrassing you further here. Do you need another break?

                  You failed to defend your position and resorted to lies instead. Simple as that.
                  Terence Crawford:
                  W vs #3 Ricky Burns UD 12 (fmr. WBO 130; reigning WBO 135; future WBA 140)
                  W vs #7 Yuriorkis Gamboa TKO 9 (fmr. WBA/IBF 126)
                  W vs #2 Raymundo Beltran UD 12 (future WBO 135)
                  W vs #9 Thomas Dulorme TKO 6
                  W vs #1 Viktor Postol UD 12 (reigning WBC 140)
                  W vs #3 John Molina TKO 8
                  W vs #9 Felix Diaz RTD 10 (Diaz ranked at 147, fight at 140)
                  W vs #1 Julius Indongo KO 3 (reigning WBA/IBF 140)
                  W vs #4 Jeff Horn TKO 9 (reigning WBO 147)
                  W vs Amir Khan TKO 6 (fmr. WBA/IBF 140)
                  W vs #10 Egidijus Kavaliauskas TKO 9
                  W vs Kell Brook TKO 4 (fmr. IBF 147)
                  W vs #4 Shawn Porter TKO 10 (fmr. IBF 147; WBC 147)
                  W vs #9 David Avanesyan KO 6
                  W vs #1 Errol Spence Jr. TKO 9 (reigning WBA/WBC/IBF 147)

                  Other notable victories: Breidis Prescott, Andrey Klimov, Dierry Jean, Hank Lundy, Jose Benavidez Jr

                  13-0 vs top 10
                  8-0 vs top 5
                  4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Crawford was #1)
                  10-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                  5-0 vs reigning world titlists
                  3-0 in unification fights
                  18-0 in world title fights
                  6-0 in lineal world championship fights
                  40-0-0-0 overall record, 31 KOs

                  135: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBO
                  140: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                  147: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

                  3 division lineal world champion
                  2 division undisputed world champion
                  3 division world titlist

                  Naoya Inoue:
                  W vs #10 Ryoichi Taguchi UD 10 (future WBA/IBF/Ring 108)
                  W vs #1 Adrian Hernandez TKO 6 (fmr. and reigning WBC 108)
                  W vs #1 Omar Narvaez KO 2 (fmr. WBO 112; reigning WBO 115)
                  W vs #8 Kohei Kono TKO 6 (fmr. 2X WBA 112)
                  W vs #5 Jamie McDonnell TKO 1 (fmr. IBF 118)
                  W vs #5 Juan Carlos Payano KO 1 (fmr. WBA 118)
                  W vs #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez KO 2 (reigning and future IBF 118)
                  W vs #4 Nonito Donaire UD 12 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; reigning WBA 118; future WBC 118)
                  W vs #8 Jason Moloney KO 7 (future WBO 118)
                  W vs #2 Nonito Donaire TKO 2 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; WBA 118; reigning WBC 118)
                  W vs #8 Paul Butler KO 11 (fmr. IBF 118; reigning WBO 118)
                  W vs #1 Stephen Fulton TKO 8 (reigning WBC/WBO 122)
                  W vs #2 Marlon Tapales KO 10 (reigning WBA/IBF 122)
                  W vs #3 Luis Nery KO 6 (fmr. WBC 118; WBC 122)

                  Other notable victories: Petchbarngborn Kokietgym, Antonio Nieves, Michael Dasmarinas

                  14-0 vs top 10
                  9-0 vs top 5
                  5-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Inoue was #1)
                  14-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                  8-0 vs reigning world titlists
                  6-0 in unification fights
                  20-0 in world title fights (not counting WBA Regular)
                  4-0 in lineal world championship fights
                  27-0-0-0 overall record, 24 KOs

                  108: WBC
                  112: (none)
                  115: WBO
                  118: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                  122: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

                  2 division lineal world champion
                  2 division undisputed world champion
                  4 division world titlist

                  Oleksandr Usyk
                  W vs #2 Krzysztof Glowacki UD 12 (reigning and future WBO cruiserweight)
                  W vs #10 Marco Huck TKO 10 (fmr. WBO crusierweight)
                  W vs #6 Mairis Briedis MD 12 (reigning WBC cruiserweight; future WBO cruiserweight; IBF/Ring/TBRB/lineal cruiserweight)
                  W vs #2 Murat Gassiev UD 12 (reigning WBA/IBF cruiserweight)
                  W vs Tony Bellew KO 8 (fmr. WBC cruiserweight)
                  W vs #1 Anthony Joshua UD 12 (fmr. and reigning WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
                  W vs #2 Anthony Joshua SD 12 (fmr. 2X WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
                  W vs #1 Tyson Fury SD 12 (fmr. WBA/IBF/WBO/2X Ring/2X TBRB, reigning WBC/lineal heavyweight)


                  Other notable victories: Thabiso Mchunu, Michael Hunter, Derek Chisora, Daniel Dubois

                  7-0 vs top 10
                  5-0 vs top 5
                  4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Usyk was #1)
                  8-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                  5-0 vs reigning world titlists
                  3-0 in unification fights
                  11-0 in world title fights
                  3-0 in lineal world championship fights
                  22-0-0-0 overall record, 14 KOs

                  Cruiserweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                  Heavyweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed (plus IBO)

                  2 division lineal world champion
                  2 division undisputed world champion
                  2 division world titlist

                  Notable achievement:
                  Usyk is 10-0 in his opponents' home countries and 4-0 on neutral ground, including 2-0 vs favored fighter in Saudi Arabia​
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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                    Terence Crawford:
                    W vs #3 Ricky Burns UD 12 (fmr. WBO 130; reigning WBO 135; future WBA 140)
                    W vs #7 Yuriorkis Gamboa TKO 9 (fmr. WBA/IBF 126)
                    W vs #2 Raymundo Beltran UD 12 (future WBO 135)
                    W vs #9 Thomas Dulorme TKO 6
                    W vs #1 Viktor Postol UD 12 (reigning WBC 140)
                    W vs #3 John Molina TKO 8
                    W vs #9 Felix Diaz RTD 10 (Diaz ranked at 147, fight at 140)
                    W vs #1 Julius Indongo KO 3 (reigning WBA/IBF 140)
                    W vs #4 Jeff Horn TKO 9 (reigning WBO 147)
                    W vs Amir Khan TKO 6 (fmr. WBA/IBF 140)
                    W vs #10 Egidijus Kavaliauskas TKO 9
                    W vs Kell Brook TKO 4 (fmr. IBF 147)
                    W vs #4 Shawn Porter TKO 10 (fmr. IBF 147; WBC 147)
                    W vs #9 David Avanesyan KO 6
                    W vs #1 Errol Spence Jr. TKO 9 (reigning WBA/WBC/IBF 147)

                    Other notable victories: Breidis Prescott, Andrey Klimov, Dierry Jean, Hank Lundy, Jose Benavidez Jr

                    13-0 vs top 10
                    8-0 vs top 5
                    4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Crawford was #1)
                    10-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                    5-0 vs reigning world titlists
                    3-0 in unification fights
                    18-0 in world title fights
                    6-0 in lineal world championship fights
                    40-0-0-0 overall record, 31 KOs

                    135: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBO
                    140: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                    147: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

                    3 division lineal world champion
                    2 division undisputed world champion
                    3 division world titlist

                    Naoya Inoue:
                    W vs #10 Ryoichi Taguchi UD 10 (future WBA/IBF/Ring 108)
                    W vs #1 Adrian Hernandez TKO 6 (fmr. and reigning WBC 108)
                    W vs #1 Omar Narvaez KO 2 (fmr. WBO 112; reigning WBO 115)
                    W vs #8 Kohei Kono TKO 6 (fmr. 2X WBA 112)
                    W vs #5 Jamie McDonnell TKO 1 (fmr. IBF 118)
                    W vs #5 Juan Carlos Payano KO 1 (fmr. WBA 118)
                    W vs #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez KO 2 (reigning and future IBF 118)
                    W vs #4 Nonito Donaire UD 12 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; reigning WBA 118; future WBC 118)
                    W vs #8 Jason Moloney KO 7 (future WBO 118)
                    W vs #2 Nonito Donaire TKO 2 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; WBA 118; reigning WBC 118)
                    W vs #8 Paul Butler KO 11 (fmr. IBF 118; reigning WBO 118)
                    W vs #1 Stephen Fulton TKO 8 (reigning WBC/WBO 122)
                    W vs #2 Marlon Tapales KO 10 (reigning WBA/IBF 122)
                    W vs #3 Luis Nery KO 6 (fmr. WBC 118; WBC 122)

                    Other notable victories: Petchbarngborn Kokietgym, Antonio Nieves, Michael Dasmarinas

                    14-0 vs top 10
                    9-0 vs top 5
                    5-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Inoue was #1)
                    14-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                    8-0 vs reigning world titlists
                    6-0 in unification fights
                    20-0 in world title fights (not counting WBA Regular)
                    4-0 in lineal world championship fights
                    27-0-0-0 overall record, 24 KOs

                    108: WBC
                    112: (none)
                    115: WBO
                    118: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                    122: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

                    2 division lineal world champion
                    2 division undisputed world champion
                    4 division world titlist

                    Oleksandr Usyk
                    W vs #2 Krzysztof Glowacki UD 12 (reigning and future WBO cruiserweight)
                    W vs #10 Marco Huck TKO 10 (fmr. WBO crusierweight)
                    W vs #6 Mairis Briedis MD 12 (reigning WBC cruiserweight; future WBO cruiserweight; IBF/Ring/TBRB/lineal cruiserweight)
                    W vs #2 Murat Gassiev UD 12 (reigning WBA/IBF cruiserweight)
                    W vs Tony Bellew KO 8 (fmr. WBC cruiserweight)
                    W vs #1 Anthony Joshua UD 12 (fmr. and reigning WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
                    W vs #2 Anthony Joshua SD 12 (fmr. 2X WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
                    W vs #1 Tyson Fury SD 12 (fmr. WBA/IBF/WBO/2X Ring/2X TBRB, reigning WBC/lineal heavyweight)


                    Other notable victories: Thabiso Mchunu, Michael Hunter, Derek Chisora, Daniel Dubois

                    7-0 vs top 10
                    5-0 vs top 5
                    4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Usyk was #1)
                    8-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                    5-0 vs reigning world titlists
                    3-0 in unification fights
                    11-0 in world title fights
                    3-0 in lineal world championship fights
                    22-0-0-0 overall record, 14 KOs

                    Cruiserweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                    Heavyweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed (plus IBO)

                    2 division lineal world champion
                    2 division undisputed world champion
                    2 division world titlist

                    Notable achievement:
                    Usyk is 10-0 in his opponents' home countries and 4-0 on neutral ground, including 2-0 vs favored fighter in Saudi Arabia​
                    Lovely mate. Nobody cares about your stance on this because we know that you pick and chose when the above matters

                    Did you miss that part?

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                      Lovely mate. Nobody cares about your stance on this because we know that you pick and chose when the above matters

                      Did you miss that part?
                      Nobody else on the entire site is keeping score in your imaginary battle for internet credibility. Most people see those posts for what they are: a basic summary of their careers.

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