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Inoue should just go to bantam, it makes sense. I'm sad I might never get to see him against Cuadras, Rung or Estrada. These things happen but bantam will be Inoue's weight class.
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostInoue has like 10 fights. Wilder and Mikey have 40. If Inoue still hasn't fought anyone better than Mikey and Wilder have by his 40th fight, then believe me, he will get the same criticism, but because he's not a protected hypejob, it sounds like he will at minimum be facing the Nery-Yamanaka winner next year, the #1 guy at his 4th weight class before he's even had 20 fights, so that's why it's different with him.
Do you understand what I just explained? Inoue, like Lomachenko before him, like Povetkin and Ortiz even, will either fight, or do everything in his power to fight, better opposition before his 15th or 20th fight than either Wilder or Mikey have fought, or even tried to fight, before their 35th or 40th fight. How ****** does a person have to be to not understand the difference?
Exactly. Just like Crawford, Wilder, Mikey Garcia for the most part, Inoue hasn't beaten any top opponents yet. The difference is, he's only 24 years old, and has had less than 20 fights. If real boxing fans ever get so much as a hint that he is the type to duck top opponents, then all the excitement for his career among real boxing fans will disappear, and we will stop paying attention to his career the same as we did with Wilder's the last few years once it became clear that he was being protected from fighting any of the top prime guys we wanted to see him fight (and no, fighting a 40 year old Luis Ortiz after he declined so much he couldn't even stop Malik Scott does not count LOL). But since there is no reason to think that's the case at the moment, we are still excited for Inoue's career.
I think his promoters wanted to get him some experience his first 10 - 15 fights before having him face the top guys, which is still moving him much faster than the average guy. Ward lost to Darnell Boone in the 7th fight of his career and that wasn't even a 12 rounder. At least Inoue is already fighting 12 rounders. Beyond that, HBO has a limited budget and may not have been willing to offer opponents enough money for them to want to face The Monster yet. I highly doubt he would be scared of anyone at 115 pounds.
He doesn't seem like the ducking type, which once again, is why real boxing fans support him but not the other guys bronx was illogically comparing him to in his false claim about a doubles standard. But like I said, if he ever actually does duck top competition, just post the evidence, and if it checks out, he will get the same criticism as the rest of the people ruining boxing.
Real boxing fans have to deal with the hypejob headlines from beating bums and old men.
If I see him in a headline, better not be for beating another bum. Idgaf if it's his 4th weight class either. and he hasn't fought a number one, hasn't signed to fight one either. You're just assuming that's the course. Foh with your fanboy logic
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Originally posted by DramaShow View PostI know hes the new boxing hipsters fighter of choice but can someone tell me who this guy has beat? Bunch of nobodies by the looks of it.
Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostInoue has fought bums and is running from Rungvisai -shrugs-
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Originally posted by DramaShow View PostI know hes the new boxing hipsters fighter of choice but can someone tell me who this guy has beat? Bunch of nobodies by the looks of it.
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inoue ducked the flyweight division when it was hot (viloria, undefeated gonzalez, estrada, amnat ruenroeng) and now he's leaving the super fly division now that it's getting hot. what the heck??????? only good fight at 118 is zolani tete. did inoue even call out tete????????
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