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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
If you push Inoue backwards he’s nowhere near as effective IMO. Ball would be the much stronger guy.
I think Inoue looks a lot more beatable at 122, I suspect he’ll struggle at 126.
Look at Crawford vs Madrimov, the talent gap was huge but the fight was highly competitive, there are weight divisions for a reason and Inoue is very small for Featherweight.
And How is inoue beatable at 122. He literally KO'D the top 3, while losing only 1 round. While ball's last 2 outing have been split draw and split decision win.Last edited by BoxWhere; 08-22-2024, 11:50 AM.Knuckle sandwich likes this.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
See the post above.
Ball was getting out boxed by both Vargas and Ford. And none of them are power punchers. And ford hurt ball with a uppercut. Ball literally threw close to 900 punches against Ford and dogboe, and not one did anything.
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Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post
Already seen it. And I don't understand what do you mean when inoue is the bigger fighter, one punch KO artist, and amazing technical boxer.
Ball was getting out boxed by both Vargas and Ford. And none of them are power punchers. And ford hurt ball with an uppercut. Ball literally threw close to 900 punches against Ford and dogboe, and not one did anything.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
Ball is a much naturally bigger guy than Inoue. Inoue probably rehydrates to around 126. Ball drains down to 126. Are you new to boxing or something?
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Inoue will eventually go up to featherweight for sure, and I expect him to finish his career at 126, unless he feels like doing one final fight at 130 before hanging up. I won't be surprised if Inoue goes undisputed at feather, and I won't be surprised if he loses either. However if he does eventually lose I don't think the opponent will be Nick Ball.
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Originally posted by Elheath View PostInoue will eventually go up to featherweight for sure, and I expect him to finish his career at 126, unless he feels like doing one final fight at 130 before hanging up. I won't be surprised if Inoue goes undisputed at feather, and I won't be surprised if he loses either. However if he does eventually lose I don't think the opponent will be Nick Ball.
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Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post
Oh you mean rehydration. But thats ****** because the more you rehydrate when you are small like ball, it means you lose mobility. Which is why ball is slow in the ring.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
Ball is clearly a much naturally bigger guy than Inoue that’s my point. No doubting Inoue’s ability but size matters and I don’t see him as the unstoppable force he was at 118 and below up at 126. I think he’s looked a lot more beatable at 122 too.
And if anyone is blown up it's ball as he adds alot of weight while being very small. You lose speed and movement. And you already know ball is pillow fisted. He wears Cleto Reyes which is a punchers glove and can't do a single damage to save his life. While inoue wears Winning pillow gloves and he flatlines everyone with it.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
If you push Inoue backwards he’s nowhere near as effective IMO. Ball would be the much stronger guy.
I think Inoue looks a lot more beatable at 122, I suspect he’ll struggle at 126.
Look at Crawford vs Madrimov, the talent gap was huge but the fight was highly competitive, there are weight divisions for a reason and Inoue is very small for Featherweight.
Monster would play Ball like a fiddle.
It’s not even worth my time to explain.
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