I agree that was a knockdown because the ropes held inoue up.
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After the tragedy last year I'm more than happy for Tsutsumi. With how much he gets hit I don't know how long he will last with the belt but his heart is real.
The ONLY bad thing from this...now Nakatani lost his likely opponent for unification in Vegas next year and more importantly the Naoya-Nakatani fight is back to the drawing boards. I don't think Tsutsumi is willing to do an unification with Nakatani for his next fight, Nishida also has zero interest and Takei is saved for Nasukawa.
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Originally posted by Elheath View PostAfter the tragedy last year I'm more than happy for Tsutsumi. With how much he gets hit I don't know how long he will last with the belt but his heart is real.
The ONLY bad thing from this...now Nakatani lost his likely opponent for unification in Vegas next year and more importantly the Naoya-Nakatani fight is back to the drawing boards. I don't think Tsutsumi is willing to do an unification with Nakatani for his next fight, Nishida also has zero interest and Takei is saved for Nasukawa.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostBelts are only an add on for casuals. If Naoya and Junto want to fight next year, it's FOTY regardless of 8 belts, 4 belts or no belts.
Given that Nery was WBC, Goodman would count as IBF (even though he's also N1 at WBO too), and MJ is WBA, once the Goodman fight is likely finalized for December and Nakatani vacates and goes up, it might allow him to do an immediate WBO eliminator with someone in the top 5 of WBO minus Goodman (2. Carl Jammes Martin, 3. Dennis McCann, 4. Elijah Pierce, 5. Mukhammad Shekhov) and be ready to slide in at the top once Goodman gets defeated in December. Are any of those guys Top Rank? If so will make it easier to still try to get on the undercard of the Inoue-MJ Vegas(?) card hopefully still in play. It will also give Nakatani some time to get assimilated to the 122 body and not give a "Inoue had time to adapt to 122 but Nakatani didn't so it's unfair"-ish excuse.
Dec24- Inoue/Goodman, Nakatani vacates (if no unification can be set up next)
Apr25- Inoue/MJ, Nakatani/someone for the SB WBO mandatory eliminator
Aug/Sept25- Inoue/Nakatani
Dec25- Assuming Inoue wins, Naoya to 126 and Nakatani attempts to get the belts at 122 to become 4 division champion then attempt unification
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