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  • famicommander
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    #21
    Originally posted by Haka
    Walking around at 140 should step up to lightweight like Loma, bothering with these small unproven guys is getting tiresome.
    122 is already his 5th weight class. 135 would be his 8th division. That's like saying Loma should have gone all the way up to super middleweight after starting at featherweight.

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    • P to the J
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      #22
      Originally posted by SouthpawRight
      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.
      Are you on crack?

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      • VashDBasher
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        #23

        “Originally posted by Haka
        Walking around at 140 should step up to lightweight like Loma, bothering with these small unproven guys is getting tiresome.”

        You’re legitimately rëtärded.

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        • SSDnv
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          #24
          Canelo was fighting like 3 or 4 fights flor years and people Say he is in his prime yet
          1st - Why you bring Canelo's name under Inoue's thread ?
          2nd - Last time Saul fought more than 2 times (May-Sept) is back at 2011 and we are alomost 2026 ...
          3rd - Celeb Plant maybe was the last prime fight for Alvarez ,since than things were not looking bright

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          • Haka
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            #25
            Originally posted by famicommander

            122 is already his 5th weight class. 135 would be his 8th division. That's like saying Loma should have gone all the way up to super middleweight after starting at featherweight.
            Inoue is farming the smaller divisions with a shallow talent pool being the big fish in the pond in terms of weight cut and experience maxing everything out to his advantage which is not illegal, and yes he is also the one of the best (and cuts the most) of the little guys, still as it stands right got his face broken and barely moved past an old Donaire as his best win and that was how many years ago.

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            • ricardo garcia
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              #26
              Originally posted by famicommander

              He's literally 17-0 against TBRB top 10 opponents, 16-0 against fighters that have won a major world title, and 12-0 against TBRB top 5 opponents.

              Find me any active fighter that can match those numbers.
              not massively interested in him clearing out weight classes where the quality is scarce, the guy he fought yesterday was awful

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                #27
                Still a great boxer, pound for pound number one, arguably.

                I guess Usyk and Bivol could argue the case. Crawford retired, and Benavidez, although high up there, needs a bigger win against a. Bivol and/ or Beterbiev.

                But yes, can't knock everyone out, no one can. There's always someone that can go the distance with a murderous puncher.
                Last edited by Liondw; Yesterday, 07:32 AM.

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                • Pulmonary Embolii
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                  #28
                  ricardo garcia: "not massively interested in him clearing out weight classes where the quality is scarce, the guy he fought yesterday was awful".


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                  So winning world championship belts at 4 different weights meant the quality was scarce at all those weights? In June 2022, Inoue became the first Japanese boxer to be ranked number one in the world, pound for pound, by The Ring. He was named Fighter of the Year in 2023 by The Ring, the Boxer Writers Association of America, and also by ESPN. All because the opposition was scarce? Naoya Inoue has never ducked anyone, gets up from the canvas just to get meaner and is undefeated. Please send us your rave reviews on other fighters. How about starting with Muhammad Ali?

                  I guess your review will go something like:

                  'Sonny Liston wasn't much, Joe Frazier rolled over to have his tummy tickled, George Foreman was a cupcake, Ken Norton was as much use as a chocolate fireguard and Earnie Shavers was feather fisted. What a scarcity of talent'.

                  Please fook right off.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Pulmonary Embolii
                    ricardo garcia: "not massively interested in him clearing out weight classes where the quality is scarce, the guy he fought yesterday was awful".


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                    So winning world championship belts at 4 different weights meant the quality was scarce at all those weights? In June 2022, Inoue became the first Japanese boxer to be ranked number one in the world, pound for pound, by The Ring. He was named Fighter of the Year in 2023 by The Ring, the Boxer Writers Association of America, and also by ESPN. All because the opposition was scarce? Naoya Inoue has never ducked anyone, gets up from the canvas just to get meaner and is undefeated. Please send us your rave reviews on other fighters. How about starting with Muhammad Ali?

                    I guess your review will go something like:

                    'Sonny Liston wasn't much, Joe Frazier rolled over to have his tummy tickled, George Foreman was a cupcake, Ken Norton was as much use as a chocolate fireguard and Earnie Shavers was feather fisted. What a scarcity of talent'.

                    Please fook right off.
                    pretty much, hes gone up 6kg in total his whole career, thats hardly a lot, in comparison crawford went up the same amount in one fight in his late 30s to beat canelo...

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                    • ricardo garcia
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by famicommander

                      122 is already his 5th weight class. 135 would be his 8th division. That's like saying Loma should have gone all the way up to super middleweight after starting at featherweight.
                      crawfords moved up 17kg in his career, canelo 18kg,usyk 25kg, that jump from where inoue started to 135 would only be around 12kg... hardly unreasonable... dont know why you guys are so against him challenging himself and being involved in big fights

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