More impressive start to their career. Naoya Inoue or Lomachenko?

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  • Motorcity Cobra
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    #21
    Originally posted by stuff jones
    Why are you playing dumb?
    Walters and Russell Jr are his two best wins, right?

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      #22
      Inoue is more impressive. Inoue has beat 4 World Champions in Taguchi, Hernandez, Narvaez, and Kono. Soon to be 5 when he beats McDonnell, and he'll be a 3 Division Champ all before the age of 26 when Lomachenko fought for his first world title and LOST.

      Lomachenko fought in the amateurs at 132. He's been beating smaller guys. What he does from here on out at 135 is what we should judge him by.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
        What's that one dude name who makes the gifs? He knows about these smaller fighters. 1hour run squad?
        I mean...what are we talking here? start? as in I got schooled by a 'BRAWLER' in my second pro fight? and I'm suppose to be a master-boxer ATG Olympian?...hahaha!

        Yo...lets look at Gary Russell jr. Ok, hes my boy and all but lets be real : is he a multi-weight champion or clear #1. in his class? I mean....Lineal or something? has he proven it tho? I know Adrian Hernandez did.

        regardless what these haters want to say about his 'Style' that reminds me of Marcos Maidana that gave Floyd and Broner all they could handle, the same Maidana that got whooped on by Amir Khan...pffft!

        I forgot about Ryoichi Taguchi, how many unified champions are under Lomas Resume, another clear #1. in his class.

        Yeah Loma jumping up in weight is all good but when has he leaped over a division and beat THE man? closets thing that comes to that will come this Saturday with the #1. lightweight in Jorge Linares and it still not the same what Naoya Inoue did in 2014 WAY BACK.

        Inoue jumped over a weight division ( 112 ) and beat the lineal two weight WBO champion Omar Andres Narvaez Lineal at 115 when Omar was clearly at the top of 115.

        This is Inoue's record under eight pro fights, compare that to H*mochenko with his L to Salidoe + Gary Russell jr. and Rocky Martinez, these casuals make me laugh!

        and there are others in Inoue resume like Kono and Carmona that arguably should of won the 'Interim' but may still get a hold of the WBA from Yafai coming up...yep still good enough to be challenging for another world title, but where is Rocky Martinez now? anyways starting to rant.

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          #24
          i love Inoue and he's still unknown to the US. He has a fight coming up but he fights at some crazy times. I get hyped every time he fights. I am not a fan of the lomanchenko fight, but I love watching him fight and not too many in his weight class will beat him

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            #25
            Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
            In only his 4th fight Inoue beat the current Jr. Flyweight lineal champ. In his 6th fight he dominated and stopped the #1 Flyweight, Adrian Hernandez.
            Neither of them were anywhere near p4p and had a huge talent difference even to Sosa and Martinez come on guy

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              #26
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              I mean...what are we talking here? start? as in I got schooled by a 'BRAWLER' in my second pro fight? and I'm suppose to be a master-boxer ATG Olympian?...hahaha!

              Yo...lets look at Gary Russell jr. Ok, hes my boy and all but lets be real : is he a multi-weight champion or clear #1. in his class? I mean....Lineal or something? has he proven it tho? I know Adrian Hernandez did.

              regardless what these haters want to say about his 'Style' that reminds me of Marcos Maidana that gave Floyd and Broner all they could handle, the same Maidana that got whooped on by Amir Khan...pffft!

              I forgot about Ryoichi Taguchi, how many unified champions are under Lomas Resume, another clear #1. in his class.

              Yeah Loma jumping up in weight is all good but when has he leaped over a division and beat THE man? closets thing that comes to that will come this Saturday with the #1. lightweight in Jorge Linares and it still not the same what Naoya Inoue did in 2014 WAY BACK.

              Inoue jumped over a weight division ( 112 ) and beat the lineal two weight WBO champion Omar Andres Narvaez Lineal at 115 when Omar was clearly at the top of 115.

              This is Inoue's record under eight pro fights, compare that to H*mochenko with his L to Salidoe + Gary Russell jr. and Rocky Martinez, these casuals make me laugh!

              and there are others in Inoue resume like Kono and Carmona that arguably should of won the 'Interim' but may still get a hold of the WBA from Yafai coming up...yep still good enough to be challenging for another world title, but where is Rocky Martinez now? anyways starting to rant.

              The hate you have for the future goat is not healthy Loma is murican now too

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                #27
                Originally posted by A.K
                Neither of them were anywhere near p4p and had a huge talent difference even to Sosa and Martinez come on guy
                The old 'eye test ' he looks the part! dat slickness! don't tell me you had old ass Rigo in your P4P in 2018 for beating Nonito Donaire in 2013. Cant argue with that resume!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                  Discuss please
                  The chick in your pic has a much better start than either of them!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    I mean...what are we talking here? start? as in I got schooled by a 'BRAWLER' in my second pro fight? and I'm suppose to be a master-boxer ATG Olympian?...hahaha!

                    Yo...lets look at Gary Russell jr. Ok, hes my boy and all but lets be real : is he a multi-weight champion or clear #1. in his class? I mean....Lineal or something? has he proven it tho? I know Adrian Hernandez did.

                    regardless what these haters want to say about his 'Style' that reminds me of Marcos Maidana that gave Floyd and Broner all they could handle, the same Maidana that got whooped on by Amir Khan...pffft!

                    I forgot about Ryoichi Taguchi, how many unified champions are under Lomas Resume, another clear #1. in his class.

                    Yeah Loma jumping up in weight is all good but when has he leaped over a division and beat THE man? closets thing that comes to that will come this Saturday with the #1. lightweight in Jorge Linares and it still not the same what Naoya Inoue did in 2014 WAY BACK.


                    Inoue jumped over a weight division ( 112 ) and beat the lineal two weight WBO champion Omar Andres Narvaez Lineal at 115 when Omar was clearly at the top of 115.

                    This is Inoue's record under eight pro fights, compare that to H*mochenko with his L to Salidoe + Gary Russell jr. and Rocky Martinez, these casuals make me laugh!

                    and there are others in Inoue resume like Kono and Carmona that arguably should of won the 'Interim' but may still get a hold of the WBA from Yafai coming up...yep still good enough to be challenging for another world title, but where is Rocky Martinez now? anyways starting to rant.
                    I don't know why people acting like this ain't a legitimate question. We talking accomplishments and it's obvious Inoue's start is far more impressive.

                    Originally posted by A.K
                    The hate you have for the future goat is not healthy Loma is murican now too
                    But you didn't dispute anything he said doe

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                      Discuss please
                      No question Loma is the better boxer right now and ranked higher p4p. I'm leaning toward Inoue because of age and the fact he is undefeated while Loma has a loss in a fight he was favored to win.

                      Inoue made his pro debut at 19 and won his 1st world title at 21 and has been a champion in 2 divisions by the time he was 23. Loma has the better names on his resume but he started as a pro at 25 after a long history of amateur experience and the 6 quasi pro fights as part of the WBSS.

                      Whenever this topic comes up posters tend to treat Loma like we do guys that turned pro as teenagers. I don't think that is a fair comparison.

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