Comments Thread For: Mexican great calls for ?close to invincible? Naoya Inoue to fight Rafael Espinoza

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  • letsbox10
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    #11
    Originally posted by just the facts

    Much more $$$ in having Inoue beat all the champions one at a time (if he can). Don’t sell Espinoza short here, a determined fighter with a HUGE size advantage is hard to beat.
    Inoue already did beating one champ at a time at 118. Also Espinoza having size advantages or being tough to beat has nothing do with Inoue's haters. Them fools are already saying that Espinoza isn't that good. So I think Espinoza in the meantime should fight atleast 1 unification. It will also make him bigger name.

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    • wildman
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      #12
      Originally posted by SteveM
      Lets get Carrington a title shot at 126 before trying to jam Inoue in at 126. Akhmadaliev and Nakatani will be better fights for Inoue at 122 - with too many fans its just move up until you get beaten - at LHW or below every fighter will have a ceiling as to how far they can move up - it only makes sense if there are no more decent fights in the weight class they're in. And btw - Nakatani should at least unify a couple of belts at 118 before moving up to fight Inoue.
      What has Carrington done to deserve a shot at a belt? Big hype job. One questionable win over a fringe contender, and the rest tomato cans. Carrington needs to prove himself against world class opposition first. That's one of the many problems with boxing today. Guys rising up in the rankings via hype, rather than facing real opposition.

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