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  • #31
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

    Triangle theories. Typical fanboy.

    Ray Ford is a very good fighter. He was the #1 featherweight IMO prior to Ball beating him.

    Your insecure ass will probably lose your mind over this but as good as Inoue is, I’m not sure he has the physical capabilities to dominate at 126 and above. Can he win a title? Sure but at some point he’ll have a Canelo-Bivol moment or Donaire-Walters moment. Nery had him hurt, I think that was a major warning sign. Weight classes exist for a reason.
    I love Inoue, but I think some of his fans must not have been around for Donaire's prime. I was one of those who thought that Donaire was such a big, powerful bantamweight that the guys at SBW+FW wouldn't be a problem for him in terms of size. Lesson learned there. We also saw Benavidez and Morrell look less impressive moving up, and Crawford was in the closest fight of his career.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Clegg View Post

      I love Inoue, but I think some of his fans must not have been around for Donaire's prime. I was one of those who thought that Donaire was such a big, powerful bantamweight that the guys at SBW+FW wouldn't be a problem for him in terms of size. Lesson learned there. We also saw Benavidez and Morrell look less impressive moving up, and Crawford was in the closest fight of his career.
      The thing with Donaire is that he stopped boxing and become in love with his power. He was spamming left hooks. And thats why he couldn't land his powers shots as everyone at 126 and 122 just moved around and kept their distance. Basically Donaire became predictable.

      As for inoue he is an amazing pure boxer with power in both hands. Just watch when he becomes 126 undisputed. Everyone will try and move him up once again.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Clegg View Post

        I love Inoue, but I think some of his fans must not have been around for Donaire's prime. I was one of those who thought that Donaire was such a big, powerful bantamweight that the guys at SBW+FW wouldn't be a problem for him in terms of size. Lesson learned there. We also saw Benavidez and Morrell look less impressive moving up, and Crawford was in the closest fight of his career.
        100%. We all make that mistake from time to time, I admittedly thought Crawford would make easy work of Madrimov but it became pretty clear 154 is potentially his ceiling in regard to size.

        I honestly find the idea that Inoue will just tear through featherweight as complete lunacy.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post

          Being at 126 his whole career means nothing, when he is at the weight by bulking up. Which is why he is slow in the ring and has no power. He has no power while wearing cleto reyes which is hilarious.
          He’s not bulking up at all you lunatic. You idiots always think height solely defines size. Boxing doesn’t have height classes, it has weight classes.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

            He’s not bulking up at all you lunatic. You idiots always think height solely defines size. Boxing doesn’t have height classes, it has weight classes.
            He is bulked up, otherwise he would look lean and wouldn't be slow as SHlT as he is. And ball doesn't even belong at 126. Since his punches have zero effect. He should be smart and move down to 115 then maybe his punches might actually do some damage lol.
            Last edited by BoxWhere; 08-23-2024, 11:21 AM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post

              He is bulked up, otherwise he would look lean and wouldn't be slow as SHlT as he is. And ball doesn't even belong at 126. Since his punches have zero effect. He should be smart and move down to 115 then maybe his punches might actually do some damage lol.
              Not everyone is built like a volleyball player.

              Nick Ball is undoubtedly a natural featherweight.

              Slow, pillow fisted… yaaaawwwnn. Typical fanboy nonsense.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                Not everyone is built like a volleyball player.

                Nick Ball is undoubtedly a natural featherweight.

                Slow, pillow fisted… yaaaawwwnn. Typical fanboy nonsense.
                He is slow as you can see when he is throwing his combos he stops in between. And throws it while being static. His combos have no pace on them and zero snap. And every single time it's the same combo. So not only he is slow but predictable. And not only he throws alot but none of them do any damage. All of this while wearing cleto reyes.
                Last edited by BoxWhere; 08-23-2024, 06:05 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                  Triangle theories. Typical fanboy.

                  Ray Ford is a very good fighter. He was the #1 featherweight IMO prior to Ball beating him.

                  Your insecure ass will probably lose your mind over this but as good as Inoue is, I’m not sure he has the physical capabilities to dominate at 126 and above. Can he win a title? Sure but at some point he’ll have a Canelo-Bivol moment or Donaire-Walters moment. Nery had him hurt, I think that was a major warning sign. Weight classes exist for a reason.
                  I have no idea what you’re trying to say.

                  jin-songtsen BoxWhere likes this.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post

                    He is slow as you can see when he is throwing his combos he stops in between. And throws it while being static. His combos have no pace on them and zero snap. And every single time it's the same combo. So not only he is slow but predictable. And not only he throws alot but none of them do any damage. All of this while wearing cleto reyes.


                    Ask Rey Vargas or Raymond Ford to co-sign this statement.

                    Utter nonsense.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by JOITATS View Post

                      I have no idea what you’re trying to say.
                      I wouldn’t expect someone like you to.

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