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    Comments Thread For: Caught in a trap? Three reasons TJ Doheny poses a threat to Naoya Inoue

    Naoya Inoue's place in the boxing Hall of Fame seems secure, yet Tuesday's fight against Doheny may offer more intrigue than most anticipate.
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    fraught with peril, ok whatever u say lucas

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      #3
      Whoever wrote this article and gives Doheny any chance is delusional.

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        Inoue is cruising at the moment. He’s three layers down beaten opponents. Both Nery and now Doheny were beat by guys (Figueroa and Roman) who in turn were beat by Fulton, a guy Inoue spectacularly took care of.

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          #5
          We heard this same bollocks before the Fulton fight. Monster in 3 or 4. Line up the next.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BlackRobb
            We heard this same bollocks before the Fulton fight. Monster in 3 or 4. Line up the next.
            This….|^^^^^^^^

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              #7
              Originally posted by Smash
              fraught with peril, ok whatever u say lucas
              Fraught with peril indeed, but not for Naoya Inoue, the threat that'll be posed will be to none other than Tj Doheny,
              No matter how many Japanese fighters he's knocked out as of late, that streak is going to come to an abrupt end.
              That's going to happen when he faces the best fighter Japan has, (who also is one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world) on 9/3/2024.
              In other words Tj Doheny is going to get Smashed, by 'Naoya Godzilla' Inoue the Japanese Monster himself!!!
              The last name of the author of this article is Kelelie, in this instance it can easily be Telelie, because that's all this is Lucas telling a lie.
              Last edited by Boricua181; 09-03-2024, 12:07 AM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BlackRobb
                We heard this same bollocks before the Fulton fight. Monster in 3 or 4. Line up the next.
                Exactly!

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                  #9
                  TJ is durable and hits hard but he's lost four times in recent memory and was last a top level operator in 2019. He's not the sort of guy Inoue should be headlining against, he's the sort of guy that should fight on the undercard as an emergency last minute replacement if a better fighter (like Akhmadaliev or Goodman or Casimero) had to pull out due to missing weight, injury, drug test, etc.

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                    #10
                    The biggest challenge for Inoue is not if, but how he beats Doheny.

                    Doheny is extremely tough, and has never been KOed.

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