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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Who does Naoya Inoue fight next?

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  • madisonboxing
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    someone that people have heard of would be a good start

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #3
      Nakatani rematch. Nakatani is the only p4p guy he can fight.

      I mean, why should Inoue now fight guys at 126 and give them a shot?

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      • Moz_boxing
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        #4
        Easy answer. Rematch.

        Guys at 126 need to unify and Bam needs to win his debut at 118 and then take on Nayoas brother. In this way he gets used to the weight and also builds a storyline and a name in Japan to eventually fight either or both Nakatani and Inoue.

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          #5
          If he wants to challenge, he should fight Espinoza.

          But Espinoza himself should unify with guys from his weight class frist to take on a cash cow.

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            #6
            Originally posted by madisonboxing
            someone that people have heard of would be a good start
            Way to expose yourself as a casual.

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            • SouthpawRight
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              #7
              Junto-Jesse-126

              He has max 5 fights remaining

              will take some clever matchmaking for him to become undisputed feather champ

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                #8
                Originally posted by SouthpawRight
                Junto-Jesse-126

                He has max 5 fights remaining

                will take some clever matchmaking for him to become undisputed feather champ
                126 goes through Espinoza. I personally dont want Inoue to move up i rather see Espinoza becoming undisputed at 126 and if Inoue beats Nakatani in a rematch and later on Bam then we could talk about the need to move up again.

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                • Joseph
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                  #9
                  I believe it would be unwise for Naoya to move any further north. I think Nakatani was his ceiling, and most guys at Feather would hurt him, including Nery who already did..

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Moz_boxing

                    126 goes through Espinoza. I personally dont want Inoue to move up i rather see Espinoza becoming undisputed at 126 and if Inoue beats Nakatani in a rematch and later on Bam then we could talk about the need to move up again.
                    Heard Rafael too big and ditching 126 soon

                    beating Jesse too would make Naruto Ninja Naoya the greatest of his generation

                    that’s TWO p4p guys IN THEIR PRIME

                    TBud didn’t have that neither does olek

                    Top Soviet Bivol has a prime Saul Santos and slightly past prime Buff Guy Artur

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