I'm freaking dead, Narvaez vs Naoya Inoue in Japan Dec 31

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  • Build That Wall
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    #11
    Originally posted by glenn mcrory
    Oh it's in Japan, again. Why am I not surprised?

    Why would it suck? You should be thanking him. No Inoue fan should support the notion of him going to flyweight and getting bodied.
    Narvaez got a gift vs Orucuta the first time they fought and Martinez got a gift vs Murray. I rewatched that fight a bunch of times, watching it live I scored it for Sergio, rewatching it over and over again, I scored it for Murray every other time. Murray won. Narvaez would get a gift if it were in Argentina.

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    • VAGAB0ND
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      #12
      Originally posted by BrushMyHair
      Narvaez got a gift vs Orucuta the first time they fought and Martinez got a gift vs Murray. I rewatched that fight a bunch of times, watching it live I scored it for Sergio, rewatching it over and over again, I scored it for Murray every other time. Murray won. Narvaez would get a gift if it were in Argentina.
      It goes both ways. Ryo Miyazaki got a gift against Jesus Silvestre in Japan. I trust Japan more than Argentina though, so I'm glad the fight will be in Japan.

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      • Hougigo
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        #13
        Originally posted by VAGAB0ND
        It goes both ways. Ryo Miyazaki got a gift against Jesus Silvestre in Japan. I trust Japan more than Argentina though, so I'm glad the fight will be in Japan.
        Japan usually good with judges here. Heard the Ao/Salgado fight was a little wider than it should, but they're generally fair.

        Ioka/Ruenrong and Ao/Diaz off the top of my head

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        • nivek535
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          #14
          can someone tell me the significance of this fight?
          i know inoue is a rising star, but that's about it.
          whats so special about this fight?

          edit:
          i see he's skipping 1 weight class to fight this guy, but this guy's 39...
          and the weight class he's skipping seems to be full of monsters :O
          Last edited by nivek535; 10-22-2014, 08:11 PM.

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          • glenn mcrory
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            #15
            Originally posted by BrushMyHair
            Inoue is a Monster. Hence the Nickname. He Already beat one big name in his division. Surely he shouldn't have any problems with Narvaez.

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            Ooooooh! His best win, the big,scary monster boogeyman known as Adrian Hernandez, a man primarily known for the sole laughable fact that he not only actually lost but was stopped by ****sawan Porpramook. Quite the rare achivement..
            About the location, why cant it be in neutral ground? Why does it have to favor one or the other? Also why is it that when Japan is involved, defending champs have to travel, but japanese fighters rarely fight abroad?
            And Inoue is skipping fly for a reason. There's no easy belt grab like Hernandez at flyweight. He doesn't seem very interested in making these fights. Everyone who skipped 140 for 147 was called a duck. What's the double standard here?

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            • Pain~Lucy
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              #16
              I wish he's in the same weight with Loma. inoue will beat narvaez

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                #17
                Inoue has no idea what he's getting into.

                Originally posted by BrushMyHair
                Narvaez got a gift vs Orucuta the first time
                No. Just no.

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                • Hougigo
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by glenn mcrory
                  Ooooooh! His best win, the big,scary monster boogeyman known as Adrian Hernandez, a man primarily known for the sole laughable fact that he not only actually lost but was stopped by ****sawan Porpramook. Quite the rare achivement..
                  About the location, why cant it be in neutral ground? Why does it have to favor one or the other? Also why is it that when Japan is involved, defending champs have to travel, but japanese fighters rarely fight abroad?
                  And Inoue is skipping fly for a reason. There's no easy belt grab like Hernandez at flyweight. He doesn't seem very interested in making these fights. Everyone who skipped 140 for 147 was called a duck. What's the double standard here?
                  Because they usually go where they get.... paid?
                  Let's have a Mexican and a Japanese fight in.... Belarus. If somebody put the money up for it, that's where it'll be

                  Japanese fighters rarely fight abroad? If you count Asia the continent as Japan... then yea... you're right, they stay in Japan.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by glenn mcrory
                    Ooooooh! His best win, the big,scary monster boogeyman known as Adrian Hernandez, a man primarily known for the sole laughable fact that he not only actually lost but was stopped by ****sawan Porpramook. Quite the rare achivement..
                    About the location, why cant it be in neutral ground? Why does it have to favor one or the other? Also why is it that when Japan is involved, defending champs have to travel, but japanese fighters rarely fight abroad?
                    And Inoue is skipping fly for a reason. There's no easy belt grab like Hernandez at flyweight. He doesn't seem very interested in making these fights. Everyone who skipped 140 for 147 was called a duck. What's the double standard here?
                    How often do American fighters fight abroad?

                    They don't bcse they get paid in the country they live in same goes here.

                    As for him skipping Fly well there wasn't any opportunity for him to fight for a belt so he's going up to face the No.1 guy in the division long reigning champion ohh what a pity.

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                    • glenn mcrory
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Hougigo
                      Because they usually go where they get.... paid?
                      Let's have a Mexican and a Japanese fight in.... Belarus. If somebody put the money up for it, that's where it'll be

                      Japanese fighters rarely fight abroad? If you count Asia the continent as Japan... then yea... you're right, they stay in Japan.
                      Yes, Asia is the whole Earth. Nothing else except water and Asia.

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