Like I said before, Inoue already left Pacquiao in the dust as the greatest Asian boxer of all time. Just imagine Pacquiao taking a clean shot from Ramon Cardenas, he’d be face down on the canvas again, just like when Marquez turned off his lights. That chin wouldn’t stand a chance.
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Congratulations to Inoue for proving he's the greatest Asian boxer of all time. Sorry Pacquiao, your time’s up and your legacy just got overshadowed
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Congratulations to Inoue for proving he's the greatest Asian boxer of all time. Sorry Pacquiao, your time’s up and your legacy just got overshadowed
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Naoya is certainly better offensively
He can stop you with either hand downstairs or upstairs
no competition between their jabs
Right now is the Golden Era of Asian Boxing
Naoya the best asian striker ever, Bivol the greatest asian defender of all time
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Originally posted by SouthpawRight View PostNaoya is certainly better offensively
He can stop you with either hand downstairs or upstairs
no competition between their jabs
Right now is the Golden Era of Asian Boxing
Naoya the best asian striker ever, Bivol the greatest asian defender of all time
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Originally posted by Century Tuna View Post
Striker? Please Inoue is not an MMA fighter. He’s a boxer, and the best Asian fighter ever, let’s not get carried away. Calling it is golden era for asian is laughable when Terrence Crawford is still dominating the pound-for-pound rankings. Deep down, Inoue wishes he could share the ring with Crawford, but he knows he’s way too small and would probably be sleeping on the canvas before the first round even ends.
Terence won’t ever be Mayweather dominant
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I gotta disagree with that.
Manny & Inoue both started at 108lbs & Monster is already at the edges of his limits at 122lbs.
If he goes up to 126 & faces the best competition, it's likely he will lose.
Manny Pacquaio went past 122, past 126, past 130, past 135, past 140, & past 147, all the way to 154.
He's won the welterweight title more than any man in history.
Think about that.
A guy who started his career at 108lbs has won the belt at 147 more than anybody in history.
The last time against a guy who was undefeated, on P4P lists, & was a decade younger.
It's Pacquaio, who's a consensus top 10-15 fighter ever.
Inoue is not that, yet.LarryMerchant'sBottle
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