Not sure who else Inoue can fight at this point. Nakatani appears to me to be one of those fighters who rises or fights down to the level of opponent he is fighting. By that standard, maybe he sells out for this and it lives up to the super fight status it is receiving. I mean just by the fact it is happening while both of these men are in their prime alone deserves credit. Other great fights (Beterbiev-Bivol, Fury-Usyk, Crawford-Spence all for example) sure did not. Hope it happens.
Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue-Junto Nakatani superfight targeted for May 2 at Tokyo Dome
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Masamichi Yabuki (future WBC 108, IBF 108, IBF 112 champion)
Seigo Yuri Akui (future WBA 112 champion)
Milan Melindo (former IBF 108 champion)
Angel Acosta (former WBO 108 champion)
Francisco Rodriguez (former WBO/IBF 105 champion)
Alexandro Santiago (reigning WBC 118 champion)
Ryosuke Nishida (reigning IBF 118 champion)
Andrew Moloney
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Sebastian Hernandez
David Cuellar Contreras
Argi Cortes
Vincent Astrolabio😂 1👍 1Comment
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This is why the puny divs are ignored........
Masamichi Yabuki (future WBC 108, IBF 108, IBF 112 champion)
Seigo Yuri Akui (future WBA 112 champion)
Milan Melindo (former IBF 108 champion)
Angel Acosta (former WBO 108 champion)
Francisco Rodriguez (former WBO/IBF 105 champion)
Alexandro Santiago (reigning WBC 118 champion)
Ryosuke Nishida (reigning IBF 118 champion)
Andrew Moloney
Petch CP Freshmart
Sebastian Hernandez
David Cuellar Contreras
Argi Cortes
Vincent AstrolabioComment
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The lower weight classes generally have a higher skill ceiling than the upper weight classes due to them being less able to rely on power. Nobody who has watched Masamichi Yabuki fight could possibly come to the conclusion that he's mediocre.😂 1Comment
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It's like watching toddlers fightComment
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