Comments Thread For: Angelo Leo fighting in Japan should get Naoya Inoue's attention

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  • BlackRobb
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    Originally posted by BoxerFreddy
    Inoue is in a great spot! Everyone wants to fight him because he is the cash cow in and around his division. Plenty of exciting fights to be made over the next 3-5yrs!

    From lower divisions:
    • Nakatani
    • Bam Rodriguez
    • Estrada (?)
    • Seiya Tsutsumi ("avenge" his brother)
    From Super Bantam:
    • MJ
    • Goodman (unlikely)
    From Featherweight:
    • Ball
    • Espinoza
    • Leo
    • Bruce Carrington
    If he's able to move further up in a few years (big if!)
    • Navarrete
    • Fulton rematch
    • Roach Jr.
    • Ford
    Fulton rematch is pointless. Navarrete isn't long for 130. Ray Ford is nothing special and needs to rematch and beat Ball. Roach Jr. is never fighting at 130 again. In any event, 126 is most likely Monster's ceiling.

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  • The Big Dunn
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    Everyone little around 122 trying to get some of Mr. Honda’s deep pockets by fighting Inoue.

    I just hope he and Nakatani are both undefeated when they fight.

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  • BlackRobb
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    They all say they want to fight Monster. Until they do.

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  • BoxerFreddy
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    Inoue is in a great spot! Everyone wants to fight him because he is the cash cow in and around his division. Plenty of exciting fights to be made over the next 3-5yrs!

    From lower divisions:
    • Nakatani
    • Bam Rodriguez
    • Estrada (?)
    • Seiya Tsutsumi ("avenge" his brother)
    From Super Bantam:
    • MJ
    • Goodman (unlikely)
    From Featherweight:
    • Ball
    • Espinoza
    • Leo
    • Bruce Carrington
    If he's able to move further up in a few years (big if!)
    • Navarrete
    • Fulton rematch
    • Roach Jr.
    • Ford

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  • Comments Thread For: Angelo Leo fighting in Japan should get Naoya Inoue's attention

    Angelo Leo shunned a hometown title defense in favor of playing the long game of venturing to Japan for Saturday?s first IBF featherweight title defense against the veteran Tomoki Kameda
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