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Originally posted by Griever0730 View Post
Not my hero. Lol. I'm a fan of the sport. That fighter fanboy/hater ish you and 95% of the posters be on here can keep that over there with yall. I just call it like I see it. Should try doing that some time.
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Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post
"Monster" fans don't like to name names
Collectively those guys won 33 major world title belts (Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO only; not including interim or secondary belts).
All of them were ranked by The Ring and all of them except Doheny were ranked by the TBRB in the division Inoue fought them in at the time of the fight.
Five of them won a world title after losing to Inoue
Eight of them had a world title belt at the time of the fight
Six of them were lineal world championship fights
Five of them were the top ranked fighter (other than Inoue himself) in the division at the time of the fight
Six of them were unification fightsDorrian_Grey likes this.
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Originally posted by VashDBasher View Post
You’re just one of the many rëtärdëd trolls on this forum. You don’t add anything to the discussions with your rëtärd “logic.”
Does being a fan boi mean to be completely dishonest....WITH ONES OWN SELF
"The oddsmakers think there is 92% chance of Inoue winning while giving Cardenas a 8% chance."
Rinse and repeat
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
Ryoichi Taguchi, Omar Narvaez, Adrian Hernandez, Kohei Kono, Jamie McDonnell, Juan Carlos Payano, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Nonito Donaire twice, Jason Moloney, Paul Butler, Stephen Fulton, Marlon Tapales, Luis Nery, and TJ Doheny.
Collectively those guys won 33 major world title belts (Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO only; not including interim or secondary belts).
All of them were ranked by The Ring and all of them except Doheny were ranked by the TBRB in the division Inoue fought them in at the time of the fight.
Five of them won a world title after losing to Inoue
Eight of them had a world title belt at the time of the fight
Six of them were lineal world championship fights
Five of them were the top ranked fighter (other than Inoue himself) in the division at the time of the fight
Six of them were unification fights
Kudos for being to only one willing to name names
Sorry that the names are so weak.
In the Inoue vs. Taguchi boxing fight, Naoya Inoue is a heavy favorite, with odds as low as -5000
The winning odds are at 90.3-9.7 in favor of Naoya Inoue. It is going to be very difficult for Omar Narvaez to win this fight
The winning odds are at 82.6-17.4 in favor of Naoya Inoue vs Hernandez
This should be a confident win for Naoya Inoue at 99-1 winning odds vs Kohei Kono
You get the idea
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Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post
Besides Donaire, nothing ever became of those names
Kudos for being to only one willing to name names
Sorry that the names are so weak.
In the Inoue vs. Taguchi boxing fight, Naoya Inoue is a heavy favorite, with odds as low as -5000
The winning odds are at 90.3-9.7 in favor of Naoya Inoue. It is going to be very difficult for Omar Narvaez to win this fight
The winning odds are at 82.6-17.4 in favor of Naoya Inoue vs Hernandez
This should be a confident win for Naoya Inoue at 99-1 winning odds vs Kohei Kono
You get the idea
You don't watch boxing and you don't understand context.Dorrian_Grey likes this.
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
Taguchi and Inoue were both prospects when they fought. After the Inoue loss, Taguchi went 9-0-1 in his next 10 fights to become the WBA/IBF/Ring light flyweight champion.
You don't watch boxing and you don't understand context.!
The "Monster's" career trajectory seems to be on the same laughable track as Mike Tyson...
Let's look at the "champs' he beat-
Berbick
Smith
Tucker
Spinks (cash him out, bruh)
Bruno
Seldon
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Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post
Besides Donaire, nothing ever became of those names
Kudos for being to only one willing to name names
Sorry that the names are so weak.
At his age (32), he beat only one sure hall of famer (2 wins over donaire).
Comparison to recent greats and how many hall of famers they beat at inoue's age:
roy jones jr = 5 wins over 5 hall of famers at age 32
dela hoya = 5 wins over 4 hall of famers at age 32
mayweather = 5 wins over 5 hall of famers at age 32
pacquiao = 8 wins over 6 hall of famers at age 32
canelo = 4 wins over 3 hall of famers at age 32
i dont want to appear like im $h!tt!ng on inoue here
In fact this applies to everyone in this generation, including crawford.
they're all sorta being hyped like the second coming but they havent done $h!tRuleOfTheSpear
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