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  • Joseph
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    #111
    Impressed with Doheny at his age. Ball better get matched carefully going forward; he won't beat anyone better than Doheny.

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    • famicommander
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      #112
      Originally posted by Joseph
      Impressed with Doheny at his age. Ball better get matched carefully going forward; he won't beat anyone better than Doheny.
      They're going to give Ball a hometown title defense and then feed him to Naoya Inoue this December.

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      • madhive
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        #113
        Originally posted by famicommander

        He's supposed to fight Inoue in December if Inoue beats both Cardenas and Akhmadaliev in May and September respectively.
        Where did you read this?

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          #114
          Originally posted by madhive

          Where did you read this?
          Undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue said he expects his next bout to take place in Las Vegas in May as he revealed his desire to square off with fellow unbeaten compatriot Junto Nakatani in spring 2026.


          Inoue announced his four fight plan a couple weeks ago:
          May in Vegas vs 122 #5 Ramon Cardenas
          September in Tokyo vs 122 #1 Murodjon Akhmadaliev
          December in Riyadh vs 126 #2 Nick Ball
          Spring 2026 in Tokyo vs 118 #1 Junto Nakatani (at 122)

          They were talking about it on this broadcast all night long too.

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          • NihonJim
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            #115
            The "Ball won't beat Inoue" comments are kind of asinine, nobody has ever thought Ball is on Inoues level. Inoue is a generational great, one of the top 5 of this era.

            Ball is what he is, an entertaining pressure fighter. He lacked sharpness tonight but got it done with physicality.
            Last edited by NihonJim; 03-15-2025, 06:47 PM.

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              #116
              Originally posted by NihonJim
              The "Ball won't be at Inoue" comments are kind of asinine, nobody has ever thought Ball is on Inoues level.

              Ball is what he is, an entertaining pressure fighter. He lacked sharpness tonight but got it done with physicality.
              People are bringing it up because Inoue is supposed to fight him in December if he beats Cardenas and Akhmadaliev. It's not something that is coming from nowhere, Inoue called his name out at a press conference in Japan and the commentators on today's fight mentioned it several times.

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              • NihonJim
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                #117
                Originally posted by famicommander

                People are bringing it up because Inoue is supposed to fight him in December if he beats Cardenas and Akhmadaliev. It's not something that is coming from nowhere, Inoue called his name out at a press conference in Japan and the commentators on today's fight mentioned it several times.
                It's a routine win for Inoue I don't think anyone, at any point would expect anything else.

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                • famicommander
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by NihonJim

                  It's a routine win for Inoue I don't think anyone, at any point would expect anything else.
                  I think Inoue is targeting him as the smallest 126 belt holder because he plans to go back to 122 for one fight to face Nakatani before moving back to 126 full time.

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                  • garfios
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by dan_cov


                    Yoenli Hernandez.
                    6'2 mountain of a Middleweight.
                    You can add up Iglesias and Gonzalez too.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by famicommander
                      Herrera won't go much further than this. He gets tagged repeatedly with clean power shots. He's just lucky Macias can't punch.
                      The guy can't punch, he probably didn't feel a thing.

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