Comments Thread For: Managers pride in Ye Joon Kims courageous late-notice challenge of generational talent Naoya Inoue
Ye Joon Kims manager has spoken of his pride in the vanquished challenger after the South Korean was stopped by Naoya Inoue in four rounds
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Like you'd do any better if you got a short notice invitation to fight the champ in whatever division you'd make weight for...
Yeah, that should be the standard for pro boxers now. If ShoulderRoll from BoxingScene can’t do better on short notice then that is a reason to be proud.
Talk about lowered expectations.
Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-24-2025, 04:50 PM.
If you lasted a round with a world top 15 pro - would you be proud of yourself? There's levels to everything. The challenge is always to fulfill or exceed our own potential - sounds like Kim did that based on his lack of notice and where he is in his career.
If you lasted a round with a world top 15 pro - would you be proud of yourself? There's levels to everything. The challenge is always to fulfill or exceed our own potential - sounds like Kim did that based on his lack of notice and where he is in his career.
That's fair I can tell your more of a be ignorant on the internet type guy.
Inoue is a generational talent and this kid just saved the show. He deserves a real chance against a decent opponent. Lots of world class fighters have faired no better lol
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