Inoue or Akhmadaliev who you picking?

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    Inoue by a KO.

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    • HisExcellency
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      #12
      Inoue all day…although he’s looked vulnerable in his last few fights, he’s always managed to pull through and win the majority of the rounds. It’ll take a truly special fighter to beat him like Beterbiev vs. Bivol (ditto for Crawford vs. Canelo).

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      • solidman
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        #13
        I hope for another savage Inoue win

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        • Spray_resistant
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          #14
          I have not seen anything in Akhmadaliev to lead me to think he will win this one, should be the typical Inoue show and hopefully he moved to 126 because he has cleaned out 122.

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          • SouthpawRight
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            #15
            Originally posted by HisExcellency
            Inoue all day…although he’s looked vulnerable in his last few fights, he’s always managed to pull through and win the majority of the rounds. It’ll take a truly special fighter to beat him like Beterbiev vs. Bivol (ditto for Crawford vs. Canelo).
            highest likelihood of being upset among the top 5 guys imo

            Bivol Usyk TBud are defensively responsible

            Naoya can be reckless

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #16
              Inoue. At this point I am not sure how anyone can reasonably pick against Inoue unless he is going up in weight or has to drain down.

              Doesn’t mean it will not be a really good fight. I am looking forward to if.

              Honestly, I want Inoue and Nakatani undefeated when they meet.
              Last edited by The Big Dunn; 05-24-2025, 06:17 PM.

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              • MulaKO
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                #17
                I laugh when these idiots ( you know who you are T ) put so much emphasis on a fighter/boxer getting dropped
                So what ?????
                Ali was dropped four times in his career did that make him less of a champ ???
                Inoue should win this and my thinking in dramatic way : ko early

                Then what will all the fans say

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                • JOITATS
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                  #18
                  All the greats from the past have been dropped. EVERYONE.

                  People who put emphasis on fighters not getting dropped don't know the greats of boxing. They just started watching post money Mayweather - The defensive style.


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                  • JOITATS
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                    #19
                    With that said, I'm almost certain that Inoue will be a bit more methodical vs MJ.

                    MJ is dangerous, heavy handed and prob motivated like never before.
                    Robert Garcia said MJ hit extremely hard, maybe the hardest at that wgt.
                    Plus with a trainer, Diaz who already known Inoue, from being the trainer for Cardenas.

                    If Inoue boxes like he did vs Fulton, then MJ can't do much.
                    But it's the DOG in him, that brings out that killer.


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                    • eco1
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                      #20
                      Inoue by KO

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