Where is that clown who was saying Inoue is overrated?
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He's not going to ever impress me beating small, static opponents and guys who lead with their face that lose to Rau'shee Warren, guys who are handpicked with no chin.
What does it prove or show? He can punch a bit? Nothing we didn't already know.
Stick him in with someone that can actually box.
Someone competent with good lateral movement, feints, a varied jab - boxing fundamentals or a good strong pressure fighter.
I liked the set up from Inoue tbh but it was against an incompetent southpaw who did everything a southpaw shouldn't do in the space of about 20 seconds.
Lead arm almost fully extended didn't attempt to battle for glove positioning or establish a jab, look at his feet he was never in position to punch. A sitting duck.
Moving in straight lines, chin coming over his knee, reacted to literally nothing. Payano is not a world level fighter just another southpaw with poor schooling and understanding of fighting out of the southpaw stance. It was something you'd expect from a UFC fighter, period.
He was never in position to punch and made no honest attempt to.
He looked more like a karate practioner than a boxer.Comment
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I love Inoue, I just wish he would have fought more at 115 because I wanted to see him and Runvisai. That's the one I wanted to see after Gonzalez was ko'd. Gonzalez vs Inoue was talked about for while before he lost. Even a fight with Estrada would have been big. Don't know why he left jb so quickComment
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Bantamweight tournament gave him a chance to make a name for himself a lot better than facing SSR and Chocolotito. Especially with no more HBO. Sor fought on Youtube for christ sake.I love Inoue, I just wish he would have fought more at 115 because I wanted to see him and Runvisai. That's the one I wanted to see after Gonzalez was ko'd. Gonzalez vs Inoue was talked about for while before he lost. Even a fight with Estrada would have been big. Don't know why he left jb so quickComment

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