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  • Inoue or Akhmadaliev who you picking?

    This is the fight that i am most looking forward to especially after inoue's last fight. Im not sure who will win. i think murodjon is a live underdog.

  • #2
    Inoue is starting to slip up... he gets hit more and more now. wouldnt be surprise if he takes an L before the year end.

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    • #3
      Inoue by KO in the first half of the fight.

      I had Akhmadaliev losing the Danny Roman fight, he lost to Marlon Tapales, and his only two decent wins were Ryosuke Iwasa and Ronny Rios.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
        Inoue is starting to slip up... he gets hit more and more now. wouldnt be surprise if he takes an L before the year end.
        hoping for a competitive fight with Naoya winning 8-4

        Originally posted by famicommander View Post
        Inoue by KO in the first half of the fight.

        I had Akhmadaliev losing the Danny Roman fight, he lost to Marlon Tapales, and his only two decent wins were Ryosuke Iwasa and Ronny Rios.
        then Naoya best not get put on his ass again!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
          hoping for a competitive fight with Naoya winning 8-4

          then Naoya best not get put on his ass again!
          When you fight 16 TBRB and/or Ring top 10 ranked opponents, sometimes you get dropped. He's still ultimately 16-0 with 14 KOs in those fights.

          What has Akhmadaliev been doing since Tapales took his belts? Fighting absolute no-hopers.
          BustedKnuckles BustedKnuckles likes this.

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          • #6
            I have Naoya winning this fight in normal fashion. Akhmadaliev better not slip up again and lose his fight coming up on May 30th.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by famicommander View Post
              When you fight 16 TBRB and/or Ring top 10 ranked opponents, sometimes you get dropped. He's still ultimately 16-0 with 14 KOs in those fights.

              What has Akhmadaliev been doing since Tapales took his belts? Fighting absolute no-hopers.
              yep no reason for Naoya to touch the canvas then

              I want see Naoya at 126 doing his Bivol impression and outboxing then all

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              • #8
                I look forward to a good fight

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                • #9
                  I have thought for a while that MJ has the best shot of anyone at 122 of beating Inoue, because he's strong and technically clean and has excellent power. I don't think he will, but I'm sure he's watched Inoue get dropped twice by left hooks, and he's a southpaw, so that could be his overhand, which is potentially a more damaging punch for Inoue to take. I thought the Tapales fight he looked sick and very off, so I don't really think much of that one. But his level of competition lately is concerning, and barring that big punch landing, I could see him getting overwhelmed and stopped late, like most everyone that faces Inoue, because Inoue is so precise with his shots and has high volume. But I sure wouldn't sleep on MJ. He's very much a live dog IMO, and perhaps he'll rise to the occasion as Cardenas did, rather than getting overwhelmed by the moment. He's a unified champ, after all.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
                    I have thought for a while that MJ has the best shot of anyone at 122 of beating Inoue, because he's strong and technically clean and has excellent power. I don't think he will, but I'm sure he's watched Inoue get dropped twice by left hooks, and he's a southpaw, so that could be his overhand, which is potentially a more damaging punch for Inoue to take. I thought the Tapales fight he looked sick and very off, so I don't really think much of that one. But his level of competition lately is concerning, and barring that big punch landing, I could see him getting overwhelmed and stopped late, like most everyone that faces Inoue, because Inoue is so precise with his shots and has high volume. But I sure wouldn't sleep on MJ. He's very much a live dog IMO, and perhaps he'll rise to the occasion as Cardenas did, rather than getting overwhelmed by the moment. He's a unified champ, after all.
                    He's only a former unified champion because he got a gift decision against Danny Roman in the first place.

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