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  • #41
    Originally posted by Idunnoshet View Post
    Inoue's Good , no doubt . But to watch HBO and see Kellerman trying to hype the fight and gigling like a school girl Everytime he mentions it is annoying . Inoue's himself mentioned in his fight before this one ( against Jarupianlerd ) that he thought he needed a couple more fights before Chocolatito / Cuadras . Give Cuadras his deserved rematch , put Inoue on the undercard and build the fight for the fans watching .
    Great idea to put Inoue (against Luis Concepcion for exemple?) on the undercard of Gonzalez/Cuadras 2 next and then the winner will take on Inoue if he beat Concepcion

    All the fights of Inoue that i saw was from the Japanese TV and honestly we don't care about Kellerman's opinions... that nippon prodigy is real but just a ? about his defense against those elite latinos at super flyweight, hope to have the answer soon

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
      Jesus, I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before. It's worse than the ref who carried Nate Cleverly back to his corner.

      Get that ref for Golovkin/Jacobs!


      Maybe some Yakuzas told Sandoval to lose in the third round...

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
        ... Samurai ref..................

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        • #44
          Originally posted by thecomedian2 View Post
          Roman climbed to his fourth weight Division and Fought the most dangerous and talented boxer on the division that was willing to fight him(don’t forget about Inoue’s claim that he was not ready for Roman not so long ago), took his Cherry and his belt and is now 46-0, you are calling one of the most talented boxers a Diva and a Ducker.

          Roman is one of the most talented Boxer today, Pound for Pound King, Undefeated and four Division Champion, he deserves the $1 Million he is asking for, Bums on PBC earn more.
          You realize that Inoue sat ringside at Gonzalez last fight. He sat ringside, because he wanted to fight Gonzalez next. Gonzalez wanted more money. Now he is saying he wants more money to rematch Cuadras as well. That is called, being a Diva. Gonzalez isn't pound for pound number one either. He was given the pumpkin face in his last fight. Pound for pound number one guys don't get their head swole up like that against opponents they are supposed to beat. He's good, not as good as people are making him out to be though. It isn't hard to look good when you are fighting mostly scrubs. Look at Gonzalez record. He has fought mostly scrubs. If he wants PBC money, he should sign with Haymon.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by The Akbar One View Post
            Look at Gonzalez record He has fought mostly scrubs..
            YDKSAB Son.
            Scrubs?
            Yutaka Niida(10 defense world champion)

            Katsunari Takayama(Six time world Champion and current WBO Champion, After his lost he went on to become the IBF world champion)

            Juan Francisco Estrada(after his lost he went and Unified the division WBA/WBO)

            Francisco Rodriguez Jr.(After his lost he went and Unified the division IBF/WBO)

            Akira Yaegashi(TBR/Ring/Lineal Champion and WBC Champion, After his lost he went on to become the IBF world champion and has successfully defended)

            Edgar Sosa( Former multi defense WBC world champion, he defeated Brain Viloria, Giovani Segura and went 12 with Yaegashi)

            Brian Viloria( Former Unified WBA/WBO champion, lost SD to Estrada)

            McWilliams Arroyo( Beat IBF champion Ruenroeng on his home turf and was robed blind)

            Carlos Cuadras(WBC Champion and took his cherry)

            You dare to call that list a bunch of scrubs.

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            • #46
              Gonzalez is 29 and entering the 13th year of his career. For a flyweight he's pushing on. Another year or two and it might be too late for this fight.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
                Gonzalez is 29 and entering the 13th year of his career. For a flyweight he's pushing on. Another year or two and it might be too late for this fight.
                Agreed. Most small guys don't even maintain their primes going into their late 20s so it's a remarkable physical feat for RG.

                The fights I want from him now and in all honesty, the ones that make most sense in terms of historical importance are Cuadras 2, Estradar 2, Inoue and maybe a move up to bantam.

                In that order lol

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                • #48
                  Yutaka Niida



                  Katsunari Takayama


                  Juan Francisco Estrada


                  Francisco Rodriguez Jr.
                  Last edited by thecomedian2; 01-04-2017, 11:05 AM.

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                  • #49
                    Akira Yaegashi
                    WBA


                    WBC

                    IBF


                    Edgar Sosa.

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                    • #50
                      Brian Viloria.


                      Carlos Cuadras.


                      Yeah some scrubs on Roman's Resume..

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