Comments Thread For: Inoue Destroys Boyeau in Probable Super-Flyweight Farewell
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At his only 8th pro fight (and without a long career in amateur) he destroyed Narvaez, and if for you Narvaez is a nobody so you should keep your BS opinions for yourself.. and I'm not japanese or asian.. & I will not be surprised that you are either a zozopean (who hate everyone they don't support) or either a latino (who have a lot of boxers in small classes), joke fans like you are not real boxing fans but fan of themselves, because you need the success of "your" fellows to feel less BS!Comment
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He has already beaten good opponents. I dont get the hate Innoe is getting lately. The guy archieved more in his 10 first fights than anyone else besides Lomachenko.
But some "fans" never get enough. He has enough time to make some big fights.
Innoes is a special talent we sould be happy to have diamonds like him in boxing.Comment
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Inoue is fast becoming one of my favorite fighters.
I could be way off, but it's hard to remember a fighter who works the body so well than Julio Cesar Chavez. I'm sure there are probably more recent fighters who did/do work the body, but it's a rare sight.
As I've already harped on about, GGG could put opponents away sooner if he focused more on a body attack.
Micky Wards famed left hook to the liver was a killer, but Inoue's punches are resounding, and he's only a super flyweight, although probably rehydrates up to super bantam in between weigh in's.
I hope he continues to utilize it, as sometimes when fighters become complacent and reliant on one-hitter quitter's, they dispense with the more difficult body work and just go head hunting.
Thanks, Inoue!Comment
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