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.
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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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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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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View PostInoue is starting to slip up... he gets hit more and more now. wouldnt be surprise if he takes an L before the year end.
Originally posted by famicommander View PostInoue 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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Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Posthoping for a competitive fight with Naoya winning 8-4
then Naoya best not get put on his ass again!
What has Akhmadaliev been doing since Tapales took his belts? Fighting absolute no-hopers.BustedKnuckles likes this.
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Originally posted by famicommander View PostWhen 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.
I want see Naoya at 126 doing his Bivol impression and outboxing then all
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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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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View PostI 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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