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    Naoya Inoue Training Photos Gallery - The world super flyweight champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO), Japan's Naoya Inoue, will be defending his crown for the seventh time when he faces Frenchman Yoan Boyeaux in the main event of a card which will take place next Saturday at the Bunka. Gym in Yokohama, Japan. The fight is organized by Ohashi Promotions, and tops a Japanese television broadcast. Photos by Naoki ***ada.
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  • #2
    I hope Farmer boy is seeing these photos! And you clowns crying"robbery" need to quit! That fight was close and Tevin did not do enough to take the belt from the champ. And this is coming from somebody that wanted him to win the belt so the showdown with Gervonta Tank Davis could go down.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pound4PoundStud View Post
      I hope Farmer boy is seeing these photos! And you clowns crying"robbery" need to quit! That fight was close and Tevin did not do enough to take the belt from the champ. And this is coming from somebody that wanted him to win the belt so the showdown with Gervonta Tank Davis could go down.
      Clown, the other dude was not the champ. Vacant title. So you're "didn't do enough for the title" excuse is bogus. Robbery plain and simple

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chepboxingking View Post
        Clown, the other dude was not the champ. Vacant title. So you're "didn't do enough for the title" excuse is bogus. Robbery plain and simple
        lol you just took away his only excuse for that robbery, but he's agenda driven so he won't change his mind

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Boxing42 View Post
          lol you just took away his only excuse for that robbery, but he's agenda driven so he won't change his mind
          Lol I'm assuming he's Japanese, or at the very least Asian with such a ******, bias comment like that

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          • #6
            This is likely to be Inoue's last fight at super flyweight. He is outgrowing the division and the other top fighters either don't want to fight him (Yafai, Ancajas), or are too busy (Rungvisai, Estrada, Cuadras). Inoue wanted a unification, but seeing how that's not going to happen before Inoue can't make weight for this division, he's going to move up to the shark tank that is bantamweight. Inoue has big wins at the division, but nothing that jumps out to the American audience unfortunately. Hopefully, he finds a more career defining win at bantamweight. (Provided he gets past Boyeaux, which he should)

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            • #7
              Are super flyweights not worthy of being in "beastmode" boxingscene?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Stynpine View Post
                This is likely to be Inoue's last fight at super flyweight. He is outgrowing the division and the other top fighters either don't want to fight him (Yafai, Ancajas), or are too busy (Rungvisai, Estrada, Cuadras). Inoue wanted a unification, but seeing how that's not going to happen before Inoue can't make weight for this division, he's going to move up to the shark tank that is bantamweight. Inoue has big wins at the division, but nothing that jumps out to the American audience unfortunately. Hopefully, he finds a more career defining win at bantamweight. (Provided he gets past Boyeaux, which he should)
                The hell are you talking about, Ancajas has been vocal to fight Inoue. Inoue disappointed me, I was expecting him to fight Cuadras but instead has taken another weak ass opponent.

                Inoue is even afraid to fight Rungvisai!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
                  The hell are you talking about, Ancajas has been vocal to fight Inoue. Inoue disappointed me, I was expecting him to fight Cuadras but instead has taken another weak ass opponent.

                  Inoue is even afraid to fight Rungvisai!
                  Actually, it's been the other way around. Inoue has been chasing Ancajas for the last year or so. Their schedules lined up perfectly for Inoue to fight Ancajas numerous times, but Ancajas chose Kino****a and Conlan over him. Now, Ancajas joined Top Rank to fight a guy nobody has heard about. He could have fought Inoue for a unification on SuperFly2, but nope. Inoue was perfectly willing to fight on SuperFly2 only on the condition that it was a unification. Yafai and Hearn declined, and Ancajas is taking a different route. So no unification. Rungvisai has different priorities, opting to fight a mandatory in Estrada. No unification + outgrowing the division= moving up.

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