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    Comments Thread For: Despite narrow win, David Picasso declares himself ready to challenge Naoya Inoue

    David Picasso doesn't think being pushed hard by Kyonosuke Kameda makes him any less qualified to fight "The Monster," Lance Pugmire writes
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    this guy could not even begin to edge Inoue in any way, could not compete with him on any level just ****** to suggest it.............

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    • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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      #3
      I agree , he is ready ! He's ready to get beat half to death and knocked out by The Monster.

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        #4
        Originally posted by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
        I agree , he is ready ! He's ready to get beat half to death and knocked out by The Monster.
        What an 1d1otic comment. Inoue has been on the canvas twice, by Mexicans, even though he stood up and won, his chin is not the best.

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        • letsbox10
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          #5
          Originally posted by budfr

          What an 1d1otic comment. Inoue has been on the canvas twice, by Mexicans, even though he stood up and won, his chin is not the best.
          It's not the samething as the dropped happened cause of losing balance thats why you never see him doing chicken legs. His chin is amazing.

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            #6
            Originally posted by budfr

            What an 1d1otic comment. Inoue has been on the canvas twice, by Mexicans, even though he stood up and won, his chin is not the best.
            Picasso doesn't perform like them though, he is a fighter that capitalizes on his dimensions and work consistency when it comes to his skillset. Nery and Cardenas are twitchy heavy handed better rounded boxers with better footwork. Similar to the Nonito Donaire from the first fight. Donaire did better because he landed combinations, and is also a much sharper counter puncher compared to Nery and Cardenas, just smaller in size.

            Think people are in denial that Inoue has been hurt in past fights just because he is undefeated and won all quite convincingly when it happened, that's a risk when fighting top level opponents and it happens (certainly happened to Beterbiev, Bam, Nakatani, Bivol, Usyk, Bud and etc), Donaire caught him breaking his orbital bone, Nery dropped him, Inoue waited till near the last number count and then played it safe by clinching and moving in the backfoot. He recouped in the next round. Similar thing happened with Cardenas to a lesser degree.

            If it could mention any past professional boxers at Super Bantamweight that could be an issue, think Israel Vazquez would be more of a 50/50 shot at the fight. From what I seen from Vazquez starching fighters 7 out of 9 title defenses reviewing his fights after his death have been impressive to me, the two defenses that went the distance being Rafael Marquez who he beat twice, one being stopped in the first fight and former ranked contender Armando Guerrero who only has been knocked out once early in his career. His wins over Oscar Larios X2, Johnny Gonzalez and Rafael Marquez left a strong impression. The third and Fourth bout both with Marquez, both fighters had already have been in the downslide.
            Last edited by Malvado; 07-22-2025, 07:48 PM.

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            • DFM
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              #7
              He gets hit a lot. I don't see him beating Inoue. I don't wanna see that fight because it's a waste of time for Inoue.

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              • TheIronMike
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                #8
                I want to see Inoue take on all confident challengers! ENOUGH WITH THE WEIGHT JUMPING.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by budfr

                  What an 1d1otic comment. Inoue has been on the canvas twice, by Mexicans, even though he stood up and won, his chin is not the best.
                  And given both those Mexicans got KOed the hell, I think Picasso will follow the trend and get starched.

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