inoue is not a p4p level fighter yet....

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  • Madison Boxing
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    inoue is not a p4p level fighter yet....

    who the **** has he actually beat? people saying hes done more than lomachenko as a pro smh, that should be a banworthy offence. his best win was some old guy who donaire whooped years ago.
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    #2
    He isnt yet....but he has alot of potential, i like what i see

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      #3
      Originally posted by DramaShow
      who the **** has he actually beat? people saying hes done more than lomachenko as a pro smh, that should be a banworthy offence. his best win was some old guy who donaire whooped years ago.
      http://www.tbrb.org/p4p/

      He is #6 on the TRBR p4p rankings, 4 spots behind Loma.

      he doesn't have the same quality of wins but he also didn't start his pro career at 25 with 6 quasi pro fights and 400 amateur fights under his belt.

      He started at 19 and has won titles in 2 weight classes and is poised to win a 3rd title in a 3rd weight class if he wins his next fight.

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        #4
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        http://www.tbrb.org/p4p/

        He is #6 on the TRBR p4p rankings, 4 spots behind Loma.

        he doesn't have the same quality of wins but he also didn't start his pro career at 25 with 6 quasi pro fights and 400 amateur fights under his belt.

        He started at 19 and has won titles in 2 weight classes and is poised to win a 3rd title in a 3rd weight class if he wins his next fight.
        yeah you can say that again....

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          #5
          Listen BigDramahoe, you clearly stated you dont follow the lighterweights so you have no say on the matter.

          Go back to your ' Joyce is the Boogeyman thread. '

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            #6
            Originally posted by DramaShow
            yeah you can say that again....
            Loma doesn't have his accomplishments at the same age.

            The point is Inoue has earned his ranking. I don't think anyone thinks he's better than Loma, they might just think the start to his career is better given age at start of their pro careers.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              Listen BigDramahoe, you clearly stated you dont follow the lighterweights so you have no say on the matter.

              Go back to your ' Joyce is the Boogeyman thread. '
              whos he beat then???

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                #8
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                http://www.tbrb.org/p4p/

                He is #6 on the TRBR p4p rankings, 4 spots behind Loma.

                he doesn't have the same quality of wins but he also didn't start his pro career at 25 with 6 quasi pro fights and 400 amateur fights under his belt.

                He started at 19 and has won titles in 2 weight classes and is poised to win a 3rd title in a 3rd weight class if he wins his next fight.
                108,112,115,118. Its like 3 lbs apart. Not that impressive. For example its harder for someone who is starts at 147-160 to reach that goal.

                147,154,160,175,200 big gaps. This era will always be watered down.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DramaShow
                  whos he beat then???
                  Guys more proven than Rocky Martinez and Nicolas Walters and Guillermo Rignonduex -- are those guys retired?

                  cause I know one of Naoya Inoues lower-tier victims ( David Carmona) is still in eliminators and challenging Kal Yafai for the WBA coming up shortly......Oh I bet you dont know who Carmona is either.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
                    108,112,115,118. Its like 3 lbs apart. Not that impressive. For example its harder for someone who is starts at 147-160 to reach that goal.

                    147,154,160,175,200 big gaps. This era will always be watered down.
                    True but its also harder for the smaller guys to stay in one class as they age, even if they maintain great shape.

                    Besides, I don't penalize guys like Hagler or GGG that stay in shape and stay their whole careers in one weight class.

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