Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue vs. Jamie McDonnell Set For May 25 in Tokyo
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yup. i also noticed how his brother is very tall. 5'7" i think is the max for bantamweights to be really effective and draining too much. i dont know how he makes it at 5'10"Now THIS is a fight. People talking about it being easy just show their ignorance. Jamie isnt just a very good fighter, a level over his own brother, but he is a HUGE bantam. The guy stands at about 5'10'' and somehow boils down to 118, looks fit and ready, has great stamina and knows how to box. He has wins over some of the best in the division.
Inoue is going to be giving up a lot of size, a lot of reach and will be going up against a strong, durable fighter. This is a true p4p fight, its what the whole idea is based on. Inoue is going to fight size and if he wins, if he looks impressive...heck if he stops him, he is probably the hardest puncher p4p on the planet.
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I just explained it. Jamie McDonnell should have two more L's on his record ; you can argue he lost the second Kameda fight also -- that would make three unofficial losses.

Here we have it out of Jamie's own mouth, he states that the rematch with Solis was suppose to be his last at 118! but it gets worse for the uniformed wannabe hardcore clowns that don't follow the lighter-weights : McDonnell states in this video that he even considered options at featherweight ( 126) ! possibly skipping 122! but now hes decided to remain at 118?
Jamie McDonnell is a weight bully and a thief and has no buisness in the bantamweight division, this guy is tailored for Inoue : drained and shot -- thats how Nayoa likes them, not primed or healthy, but they keep **** riding this kid.
Also If I remember correct, even the UK fans were admonishing your ******ity for arguing that Jamie 'won' the first fight with Solis, as far as the 2015 robbery of Kameda you can google the articles and the outrage by the boxing community for yourself, I did not make this up; these are the FACTS.Comment
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I never mentioned the Solis fight, I was talking about the Kameda ones. Idiot. And I had it a draw in the first Solis fight. Jamie only won 2 rounds of the first 8, but then came back and swept 9 10 11 12 to earn a draw.I just explained it. Jamie McDonnell should have two more L's on his record ; you can argue he lost the second Kameda fight also -- that would make three unofficial losses.

Here we have it out of Jamie's own mouth, he states that the rematch with Solis was suppose to be his last at 118! but it gets worse for the uniformed wannabe hardcore clowns that don't follow the lighter-weights : McDonnell states in this video that he even considered options at featherweight ( 126) ! possibly skipping 122! but now hes decided to remain at 118?
Jamie McDonnell is a weight bully and a thief and has no buisness in the bantamweight division, this guy is tailored for Inoue : drained and shot -- thats how Nayoa likes them, not primed or healthy, but they keep **** riding this kid.
Also If I remember correct, even the UK fans were admonishing your ******ity for arguing that Jamie 'won' the first fight with Solis, as far as the 2015 robbery of Kameda you can google the articles and the outrage by the boxing community for yourself, I did not make this up; these are the FACTS.
No one said the first Kameda fight was controversial, it was the second one people were getting in a tizzy with. And that was just the Americans. Yeah, we all had a good laugh at that one with your **** excuse for scoring. I had Jamie winning 9 to 3 with a KD added in. Jamie clearly won that one. The first one was much closer.Comment
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The number of illegal shots in your sig is shocking. Now I see Wilder didn't actually knock Ortiz out, he just smacked him on the back of the head 5 times until his legs couldn't hold up and he was dizzy as ****. As long as all these overrated cheaters keep getting protected by corruption, the sport is going to continue to be a joke, and as long as ****** gullible fans keep falling for it. The same type of thing saved Gervonta Davis in his last fight, another very overrated boxer (but at least he's young so maybe he can still develop, he certainly has physical tools).Comment
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