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  • #81
    Originally posted by megas30 View Post

    I disagree. He was the favorite in all those fights. His toughest challenge to date is still a washed up Donaire. He’s not getting a free pass from me. As you said if he was someone else with a darker hue, he would be bashed for his choices.
    IMO his toughest challenger was Fulton. I think his resume is extremely strong. People may not know because they are small, mostly foreign opponents.

    Doheny was the only disappointing opponent he’s fought imo in 4 years.

    I think a Doheny level bum would get criticized heavily. I don’t think his full resume would be criticized.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

      Please stop dude. Doheny at this stage was a cherry pick. He didn’t deserve to be in there and it showed when he quit.
      Then why is tank cherry picking guys with 0 title fights.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by megas30 View Post

        I disagree. He was the favorite in all those fights. His toughest challenge to date is still a washed up Donaire. He’s not getting a free pass from me. As you said if he was someone else with a darker hue, he would be bashed for his choices.
        Lol he downed tool the fight against Donaire and still won. And he was underdog against Narváez, Hernández, Ryoichi and Rodríguez.

        Floyd has 25 title fights in 50 fights, Crawford has 18 titles fights in 41 fights, and Tank has 2 title fights in 30 fights. Yet you're saying Inoue with 23 title fights in only 28 fights will not get a pass from you lol, If you want to show your blackness here then please do some research.
        Last edited by BoxWhere; 09-04-2024, 10:53 AM.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post

          Then why is tank cherry picking guys with 0 title fights.
          This is an Inoue thread. Not Tank.

          Having a title and having title fights years ago doesn’t mean anything if he is shot now. That shouldn’t have to be explained to you.

          Doheny was not anywhere near as viable a challenger as Frank Martin was despite him never having a fight tile fight.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post

            Lol he downed tool the fight against Donaire and still won. And he was underdog against Narváez, Hernández, Ryoichi and Rodríguez.

            Floyd has 25 title fights in 50 fights, Crawford has 18 titles fights in 41 fights, and Tank has 2 title fights in 30 fights. Yet you're saying Inoue with 23 title fights in only 28 fights will not get a pass from you lol, If you want to show your blackness here then please do some research.
            Tank has only 2 title fights in 30? You clearly have no idea what you’re talking about.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post

              Lol he downed tool the fight against Donaire and still won. And he was underdog against Narváez, Hernández, Ryoichi and Rodríguez.
              Wasn't a washed-up Donaire his toughest fight?

              loyd has 25 title fights in 50 fights, Crawford has 18 titles fights in 41 fights, and Tank has 2 title fights in 30 fights. Yet you're saying Inoue with 23 title fights in only 28 fights will not get a pass from you lol, If you want to show your blackness here then please do some research.

              What does this have to do with Floyd and Crawford? Oh, yeah, you don't have to answer that. We know why certain fighters are overhyped and some are downplayed.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

                IMO his toughest challenger was Fulton. I think his resume is extremely strong. People may not know because they are small, mostly foreign opponents.

                Doheny was the only disappointing opponent he’s fought imo in 4 years.

                I think a Doheny level bum would get criticized heavily. I don’t think his full resume would be criticized.
                On paper, it is different from in the ring. The first Donaire fight is the most challenging. I still feel like a prime Donaire beats him. I was never impressed with Fulton, even before the fight.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by megas30 View Post

                  On paper, it is different from in the ring. The first Donaire fight is the most challenging. I still feel like a prime Donaire beats him. I was never impressed with Fulton, even before the fight.
                  Lol you really reaching.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by megas30 View Post

                    Wasn't a washed-up Donaire his toughest fight?




                    What does this have to do with Floyd and Crawford? Oh, yeah, you don't have to answer that. We know why certain fighters are overhyped and some are downplayed.
                    Are you dumb or just pretending.

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                    • #90
                      Wow! Yes! Great win for Inoue and congratulations to him on defending the Super Bantamweight Titles!

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