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    Ryan ******** reports on "MJ's" destruction of his last opponent before the pound-for-pound star Inoue.
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  • #2
    Inoue by 2nd Rnd KO nothing special for this dude
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    • #3
      "Lines up savage beating at the hands of Monster Inoue..."

      It will end very early, so Nakatani should be next on NYE, but they will play games and push that fight to March 2026.
      Knuckle sandwich Knuckle sandwich likes this.

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      • #4
        Akhmadaliev is way to slow for the monster, he gets stopped in 4 rounds!
        Left Hook Louie Left Hook Louie likes this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post
          Akhmadaliev is way to slow for the monster, he gets stopped in 4 rounds!
          It may take a few more rounds than 4 for the stoppage if the dude has a good chin, but as I was watching Akhmadaliev as an opponent for Inouye, I was thinking, "Umm, no, not gonna last."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
            "Lines up savage beating at the hands of Monster Inoue..."

            It will end very early, so Nakatani should be next on NYE, but they will play games and push that fight to March 2026.
            Nakatani himself has said he wants a fight at 126 before Inoue and Inoue has said he wants Ball at 126 in December.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by famicommander View Post

              Nakatani himself has said he wants a fight at 126 before Inoue and Inoue has said he wants Ball at 126 in December.
              I can't see Monster going up to 126 for Ball, then coming back down to 122. Why would Nakatani jump eight pounds and skip 122 altogether?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

                I can't see Monster going up to 126 for Ball, then coming back down to 122. Why would Nakatani jump eight pounds and skip 122 altogether?
                The Ball fight is set in stone unless something weird happens in the Akhmadaliev fight.

                Nakatani and his trainer said they want a 126 title to make the Inoue fight a unification. They have been calling out Espinoza for a fight at 126.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                  The Ball fight is set in stone unless something weird happens in the Akhmadaliev fight.

                  Nakatani and his trainer said they want a 126 title to make the Inoue fight a unification. They have been calling out Espinoza for a fight at 126.
                  Nakatani may be biting off way more than he can chew. I've chatted with a few gym ra.ts from Mexico. They both told me that Espinoza was giving vets the biz in sparring there at age 16. I personally would leave Espinoza TF alone.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

                    Nakatani may be biting off way more than he can chew. I've chatted with a few gym ra.ts from Mexico. They both told me that Espinoza was giving vets the biz in sparring there at age 16. I personally would leave Espinoza TF alone.
                    If Espinoza were really all that he'd have stepped up a long time ago. He was fighting dudes with upside down records as recently as 2022. He's a basic, face-first plodder and a KO waiting to happen.

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