Inoue is moving up to 126 after his next fight. Bam is fighting at 115. You want him to skip 118, skip 122, and go all the way up to fight a killer at 126?
Maybe in 5 or 6 years, if Inoue is still active then.
Bam should be targeting the Kazuto Ioka/Fernando Martinez winner, then Pedro Guevara, then Kosei Tanaka. Clean out 115, then move up to 118 and start over.
Inoue is moving up to 126 after his next fight. Bam is fighting at 115. You want him to skip 118, skip 122, and go all the way up to fight a killer at 126?
Maybe in 5 or 6 years, if Inoue is still active then.
Bam should be targeting the Kazuto Ioka/Fernando Martinez winner, then Pedro Guevara, then Kosei Tanaka. Clean out 115, then move up to 118 and start over.
The same guy says Inoue Davis at 130 is impossible; they like to flip-flop.
Bam has time on his side test the waters at 118 then meet Inoue at 122 may end up being the money fight in a year or two
Inoue will be at 126 next year. He was recorded on video telling Jorge Linares exactly that.
Bam's path is to become undisputed at 115, then start over at 118. Trying to feed him to Inoue would be like trying to make Tank or Stevenson fight Terence Crawford next.
Not going to happen tomorrow but none of it is impossible its been done before where guys have moved up more than the 10lbs we are talking here, I doubt it will happen with both sets but in boxing you really never know as the landscape can change a lot over a few years.
Not going to happen tomorrow but none of it is impossible its been done before where guys have moved up more than the 10lbs we are talking here, I doubt it will happen with both sets but in boxing you really never know as the landscape can change a lot over a few years.
122 is already Inoue's 5th weight class. 126 will be his 6th, so 130 would be his 7th.
Davis hasn't made 130 in four years. He has fought at 140 more recently than he has fought at 130. He'll probably be back at 140 long before Inoue moves up to 130, if he ever does.
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