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  • JeBron Lamez
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    Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
    Inoue kinda has an ego.. when he lands he stares at his opponent instead of getting out of the way.
    This is such a great spot.

    It doesn't spill everywhere like a European or American one, lil man got a ginormous ego but in possibly THE most humble culture on Earth & it leaks out in mad little ways looooooooool.
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  • Corelone
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    Inoue doesn't want to come back to the US until 2026, they didn't pay him enough. I think the little men saved the weekend. Come up with a few mil and get him back.

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  • IceTrayDaGang
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    Originally posted by letsbox10 View Post

    He just needs to fight like how he did vs kim where he jabbed and threw 1-2 after round 3 he understood what's coming from kim he picked it up. But against cardenas in round 2 he was standing with his hands down. After round 3 inoue figured out cardenas then it became easy.
    even in the kim fight he was kinda showboating. kim just wasn't good enough to catch him. Inoue kinda has an ego.. when he lands he stares at his opponent instead of getting out of the way.
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  • letsbox10
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    Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

    not his style. he wants to please. he could just be defensive and throw 1-2 but that's not him
    He just needs to fight like how he did vs kim where he jabbed and threw 1-2 after round 3 he understood what's coming from kim he picked it up. But against cardenas in round 2 he was standing with his hands down. After round 3 inoue figured out cardenas then it became easy.
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  • letsbox10
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    Originally posted by Joseph View Post
    Explosive fight from two exceptional fighters. I don’t think Inoue has the same success at Feather. Cracks are finally starting to appear. This might be his limit.
    Naa he'll do well cause he won't fight like how he did at 122. He'll box more at 126 but it will be easier if he uses cleto reyes instead of winning.
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  • letsbox10
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    Originally posted by HandsofIron View Post

    After almost seeing Inoue get KO, we still talking about 126? No, that's it, 122 is Monster's limit, if he goes to 126 he gets iced.

    Inoue himself didn't even entertain 126 during the post fight interview, only MJ in Sept.
    Almost KO'D lol he just got dropped for being ****** thats all. And said wasn't even hurt but excited. And after MJ then it's nick ball. You got to understand that Inoue fought Cardenas and MJ because these guys are featherweight in disguise. That's why he's getting ready.
    Last edited by letsbox10; 05-04-2025, 11:20 PM.
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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
    After this fight I think 126 might be the Monster weight ceiling after all, might even get stopped there boy has been dropped bad twice now its just matter of time but as far as the event concerns, it fully lived to its expectations, Divino also gaved a fine performance, full props to them and especially both Naoya and Cardenas for saving the weekend.
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    “ … boy has been dropped bad twice now its just matter of time …”
    Here we go again with the goal post shifting. Breadman described it as mental gymnastics where people will switch scenarios like age, venue, opponent, fighter’s prime etc to get a fighter to lose (hypothetically). What you really want is for Inoue to lose so you can validate your opinion about him being careless.
    The same is being said about Boots because “he gets hit a lot and against a huge puncher, he’ll get stopped”.

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  • letsbox10
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    Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
    After this fight I think 126 might be the Monster weight ceiling after all, might even get stopped there boy has been dropped bad twice now its just matter of time but as far as the event concerns, it fully lived to its expectations, Divino also gaved a fine performance, full props to them and especially both Naoya and Cardenas for saving the weekend.
    He said he wasn't hurt at all. If anything he was excited that's why he came back firing. He'll never get dropped he fought defensively. I think he'll box more and look for late kos at 126.
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  • HandsofIron
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    Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
    After this fight I think 126 might be the Monster weight ceiling after all, might even get stopped there boy has been dropped bad twice now its just matter of time but as far as the event concerns, it fully lived to its expectations, Divino also gaved a fine performance, full props to them and especially both Naoya and Cardenas for saving the weekend.
    After almost seeing Inoue get KO, we still talking about 126? No, that's it, 122 is Monster's limit, if he goes to 126 he gets iced.

    Inoue himself didn't even entertain 126 during the post fight interview, only MJ in Sept.
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  • Joseph
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    Explosive fight from two exceptional fighters. I don’t think Inoue has the same success at Feather. Cracks are finally starting to appear. This might be his limit.

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