Inoue's resume (TBRB rankings, secondary and interim belts 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
Sam "The Tickler" Goodman....
As if that name is supposed to mean anything
He was literally the WBO and IBF mandatory challenger. Inoue didn't just pick his name out of a hat, he had to negotiate in good faith with him or be stripped of two world titles.
Inoue's resume (TBRB rankings, secondary and interim belts 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
He was literally the WBO and IBF mandatory challenger. Inoue didn't just pick his name out of a hat, he had to negotiate in good faith with him or be stripped of two world titles.
And ?!?!?!
Bum after bum after bum after bum..............
15 wins against guys that won world titles. Hell, he has 11 wins against guys that won two or more major world titles in his career. 5-0 against guys that were unified titlists at one point, 5-0 against multi-weight world titlists. 5-0 vs the top rated fighter (other than himself) active in the division he fought them in at the time of the fight. 8-0 against reigning world titlists. 5-0 against guys that would go on to win a world title after he beat them.
What else do you want? He's already signed up to fight #5 at 122, #1 at 122, #2 at 126, and then 118's #1 back at 122 in his next four fights.
What are you going to say if he beats Cardenas, Akhmadaliev, Ball, and Nakatani in a row? Still hate on him for no reason?
What if he takes out Angelo Leo after that? Still not good enough?
15 wins against guys that won world titles. Hell, he has 11 wins against guys that won two or more major world titles in his career. 5-0 against guys that were unified titlists at one point, 5-0 against multi-weight world titlists. 5-0 vs the top rated fighter (other than himself) active in the division he fought them in at the time of the fight. 8-0 against reigning world titlists. 5-0 against guys that would go on to win a world title after he beat them.
What else do you want? He's already signed up to fight #5 at 122, #1 at 122, #2 at 126, and then 118's #1 back at 122 in his next four fights.
What are you going to say if he beats Cardenas, Akhmadaliev, Ball, and Nakatani in a row? Still hate on him for no reason?
What if he takes out Angelo Leo after that? Still not good enough?
This is why I can't follow these tiny divs
1 guy will stand out among the bums..............
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