Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue feasts on the overmatched Ye Joon Kim; outings in Las Vegas and Saudi Arabia to follow

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  • Theshotyoudontsee
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    #11
    I got a good laugh out of the writers trying to set up some drama concerning this fight over the last few days.

    I wonder if Arum sends these guys some extra income to write the silly articles?

    "WILL this guy who has never beaten anyone any good SHOCK the world against Inoue???? Let's talk to the nobody fighter who beat Kim two fights ago to hear the REAL story!!!"

    It is almost as bad as Yahoo. I wonder if BS uses AI to write articles?

    It's pretty comical.

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    • Knuckle sandwich
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      #12
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07
      Kim looked like he was in the fight in the third round, and then he got absolutely destroyed.
      5 ramrod bodyshots for the finished him, he did well to stay up as long as he did, i hope he recieved a bonus.

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      • BirdSong
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        #13
        Originally posted by pretty boy_





        Cash cows demand these things for an even playing field.
        givie me a break!!!!!!; canelo putting a clause on rocky fielding lolololoo thats cowards play if he wants a belt at 175 then he has toi play by the rules instead of handycapping everyone!!!!!! thats cheating not fair play DOH

        he gets to fight these guys restricted but ever5yone else has to fight them normalt cheating!!!!!!!!

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        • rrayvez
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          #14
          Originally posted by BirdSong

          givie me a break!!!!!!; canelo putting a clause on rocky fielding lolololoo thats cowards play if he wants a belt at 175 then he has toi play by the rules instead of handycapping everyone!!!!!! thats cheating not fair play DOH

          he gets to fight these guys restricted but ever5yone else has to fight them normalt cheating!!!!!!!!
          That’s a fact. Not to mention Canelo was the ultimate weight bully when he was at 154/55. Dude outweighed khan by at least 20 pounds.

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          • Someone88
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            #15
            Wow! Yes! Great win for Inoue and congratulations to him on defending the Super Bantamweight titles!

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            • TheProudLunatic
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              #16
              Perfect word when it comes to The "Monsters" resume
              "Feast"

              Sad lil resume

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              • famicommander
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheProudLunatic
                Perfect word when it comes to The "Monsters" resume
                "Feast"

                Sad lil resume
                Naoya Inoue's resume (TBRB rankings used, interim and secondary titlists ignored):
                W vs #10 Ryoichi Taguchi UD 10 (ftr. WBA/IBF/Ring 108)
                W vs #1 Adrian Hernandez TKO 6 (fmr. and reigning WBC 108)
                W vs #1 Omar Narvaez KO 2 (fmr. WBO 112; reigning WBO 115)
                W vs #8 Kohei Kono TKO 6 (fmr. 2X WBA 112)
                W vs #5 Jamie McDonnell TKO 1 (fmr. IBF 118)
                W vs #5 Juan Carlos Payano KO 1 (fmr. WBA 118)
                W vs #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez KO 2 (reigning and ftr. IBF 118)
                W vs #4 Nonito Donaire UD 12 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; reigning WBA 118; ftr. WBC 118)
                W vs #8 Jason Moloney KO 7 (future WBO 118)
                W vs #2 Nonito Donaire TKO 2 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; WBA 118; reigning WBC 118)
                W vs #8 Paul Butler KO 11 (fmr. IBF 118; reigning WBO 118)
                W vs #1 Stephen Fulton TKO 8 (reigning WBC/WBO 122; ftr. WBC 126)
                W vs #2 Marlon Tapales KO 10 (reigning WBA/IBF 122)
                W vs #3 Luis Nery KO 6 (fmr. WBC 118; WBC 122)
                W vs TJ Doheny TKO 7 (fmr. IBF 122)

                Other notable victories: Petchbarngborn Kokietgym, Antonio Nieves, Michael Dasmarinas

                14-0 vs top 10
                9-0 vs top 5
                5-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Inoue was #1)
                15-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                8-0 vs reigning world titlists
                6-0 in unification fights
                22-0 in world title fights (not counting WBA Regular)
                6-0 in lineal world championship fights
                29-0-0-0 overall record, 26 KOs

                108: WBC
                112: (none)
                115: WBO
                118: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                122: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

                2 division lineal world champion
                2 division undisputed world champion
                4 division world titlist

                Who has a better resume? The only possible answers are Oleksandr Usyk or Terence Crawford and both of those are highly debatable.
                Last edited by famicommander; 02-02-2025, 10:15 PM.

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                • TheProudLunatic
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by famicommander

                  Naoya Inoue's resume (TBRB rankings used, interim and secondary titlists ignored):
                  W vs #10 Ryoichi Taguchi UD 10 (ftr. WBA/IBF/Ring 108)
                  W vs #1 Adrian Hernandez TKO 6 (fmr. and reigning WBC 108)
                  W vs #1 Omar Narvaez KO 2 (fmr. WBO 112; reigning WBO 115)
                  W vs #8 Kohei Kono TKO 6 (fmr. 2X WBA 112)
                  W vs #5 Jamie McDonnell TKO 1 (fmr. IBF 118)
                  W vs #5 Juan Carlos Payano KO 1 (fmr. WBA 118)
                  W vs #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez KO 2 (reigning and ftr. IBF 118)
                  W vs #4 Nonito Donaire UD 12 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; reigning WBA 118; ftr. WBC 118)
                  W vs #8 Jason Moloney KO 7 (future WBO 118)
                  W vs #2 Nonito Donaire TKO 2 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; WBA 118; reigning WBC 118)
                  W vs #8 Paul Butler KO 11 (fmr. IBF 118; reigning WBO 118)
                  W vs #1 Stephen Fulton TKO 8 (reigning WBC/WBO 122; ftr. WBC 126)
                  W vs #2 Marlon Tapales KO 10 (reigning WBA/IBF 122)
                  W vs #3 Luis Nery KO 6 (fmr. WBC 118; WBC 122)
                  W vs TJ Doheny TKO 7 (fmr. IBF 122)

                  Other notable victories: Petchbarngborn Kokietgym, Antonio Nieves, Michael Dasmarinas

                  14-0 vs top 10
                  9-0 vs top 5
                  5-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Inoue was #1)
                  15-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
                  8-0 vs reigning world titlists
                  6-0 in unification fights
                  22-0 in world title fights (not counting WBA Regular)
                  6-0 in lineal world championship fights
                  29-0-0-0 overall record, 26 KOs

                  108: WBC
                  112: (none)
                  115: WBO
                  118: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
                  122: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

                  2 division lineal world champion
                  2 division undisputed world champion
                  4 division world titlist

                  Who has a better resume? The only possible answers are Oleksandr Usyk or Terence Crawford and both of those are highly debatable.
                  Is that supposed to be impressive or an indication of how dead those midget divs are ????

                  Out of a sea of BUMS, one guy stands alone

                  BFD

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                  • famicommander
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TheProudLunatic

                    Is that supposed to be impressive or an indication of how dead those midget divs are ????

                    Out of a sea of BUMS, one guy stands alone

                    BFD
                    If Nonito Donaire, Stephen Fulton, Ryoichi Taguchi, Adrian Hernandez, Omar Narvaez, Luis Nery, and Marlon Tapales are/were bums I'm gonna need you to post a list of current fighters who aren't bums.

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                    • TheProudLunatic
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by famicommander

                      If Nonito Donaire, Stephen Fulton, Ryoichi Taguchi, Adrian Hernandez, Omar Narvaez, Luis Nery, and Marlon Tapales are/were bums I'm gonna need you to post a list of current fighters who aren't bums.
                      Supershot Nonito
                      Can't crack an egg Fulton
                      Those other guys are just fillers.

                      I asked you a question regarding Kim being a "last minute" replacement and put you in the shoes of a boxer

                      You ignored that comment multiple times

                      You -
                      "What comment?"



                      I remember the praise young Mike Tyson got for becoming the youngest HW champ ever
                      If only the "chmaps" were legit

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