Comments Thread For: New European champion Shabaz Masoud wants ?beatable? Naoya Inoue next
Following Saturday's decision victory over Peter McGrail, England's Shabaz Masoud is now targeting fights with Naoya Inoue and Nick Ball, writes Elliot Worsell.
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Irregardless of what the Delusional Inoue Fanboys will say here, and the insane Brits who somehow didn't see Masoud absolutely schooling the Amateur star Mcgrail every single round....Masoud with his surprisingly impressive slick style, would pose all kinds of problems for Inoue. ESPECIALLY with another move up in weight. Inoue looked pedestrian against Doheny, Akhmadaliev etc.
M<Masoud is VERY underrated in this fight.
Irregardless of what the Delusional Inoue Fanboys will say here, and the insane Brits who somehow didn't see Masoud absolutely schooling the Amateur star Mcgrail every single round....Masoud with his surprisingly impressive slick style, would pose all kinds of problems for Inoue. ESPECIALLY with another move up in weight. Inoue looked pedestrian against Doheny, Akhmadaliev etc.
You're hyping a win over "amateur star" Peter McGrail while at the same time downplaying wins over former IBF 122 champion Doheny and former unified champion Akhmadaliev.
Do you know what Akhmadaliev and Doheny have in common? They both hit like a truck. Both Masoud and McGrail are light punchers. Masoud won't be able to keep Inoue off of him.
Just like Stephen Fulton was not able to keep Inoue off of him. And Inoue has other wins over elite boxers like Ryoichi Taguchi, Juan Carlos Payano, Jamie McDonnell, and Emmanuel Rodriguez. Masoud wouldn't even make the top 15 as far as Inoue opponents.
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