I thought Inoue could have stepped on the gas pedal and knocked him out. Picasso clearly doesn't have power and Inoue was just sleep walking through the fight. I think he got bored and forgot he was suppose to knock him out. Because every thudding punch Inoue landed had Picasso backing up and covering. This was basically a sparring session for Inoue and he will have no problem with Nakatani.
I wish people would stop saying he needs to fight Bam. Bam is kinda small for Inoue and he would just lose to him decisively. There are weight classes for a reason, and I can't envision Bam hanging in there for 12 rounds with someone who has thunderous power.
where he said Inoue stopped using his right hand, and exclusively went only to his left
The JP commentary also commented on how Inoue was doing a strange shaking movement with his right hand
Wouldn't surprise me if Inoue beat Picasso with mainly one arm
where he said Inoue stopped using his right hand, and exclusively went only to his left
The JP commentary also commented on how Inoue was doing a strange shaking movement with his right hand
Wouldn't surprise me if Inoue beat Picasso with mainly one arm
Nonito also broke a part of Naoya's face
Japanese individuals generally have lower bone mineral density (BMD) compared to White populations, with bone loss potentially starting earlier (around age 20-30) and decreasing more rapidly in later menopause, leading to higher osteoporosis risk and prevalence in Japan, though environmental factors play a significant role, with specific diagnostic criteria often using Young Adult Mean (YAM) references.
Key Characteristics of Japanese Bone Density
Lower Baseline BMD: Japanese populations typically have lower BMD at various sites (spine, hip) compared to Caucasians.
Higher Fracture Risk: Lower BMD and specific fracture thresholds contribute to a higher prevalence of osteoporosis and related fractures in Japan, notes this article from Nature.
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