Better resume, josh warrington or nauyo inoue...

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  • Madison Boxing
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    Better resume, josh warrington or nauyo inoue...

    As above ^........ warrington notable wins- lee selby, carl frampton. Inoue notable wins- jamie McDonnell
    Last edited by Madison Boxing; 01-26-2019, 02:01 PM.
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    Originally posted by Madison boxing
    As above ^........
    His first name transliterates to a word only 5 letters long, man. How is it even possible to get 2 of em wrong?

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    • pillowfists98
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      Naoya has beaten 6 world champions in just 17 fights, so I would go with him. If you follow the lower weight divisons closely you would know that Inoue has a very good resume.

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      • chrisJS
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        Inoue. He’s done it for longer, has had so few fights and has looked sensational. Sometimes the “name” of an opponent doesn’t make it a more impressive win or scalp.

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        • pillowfists98
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          Lee Selby was never all that anyway. Your bias for British fighters is obvious. Warrington is a good fighter and I think he'd beat any FW not named Leo Santa Cruz but Inoue is one of the best P4P fighters in the world. Different level of talent.
          Last edited by pillowfists98; 01-26-2019, 02:13 PM.

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #6
            Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
            His first name transliterates to a word only 5 letters long, man. How is it even possible to get 2 of em wrong?
            Couldn't be arsed to google it and took a punt

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            • Madison Boxing
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              #7
              Originally posted by pillowfists98
              Lee Selby was never all that anyway. Your bias for British fighters is obvious. Warrington is a good fighter and I think he'd beat any FW not named Leo Santa Cruz but Inoue is one of the best P4P fighters in the world. Different level of talent.
              He beaten anyone to prove his talent? Or he passed eye test like charlo and broner did when everyone said its clear they were elite and if u couldnt see it u didnt know boxing lol

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              • pillowfists98
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                Originally posted by Madison boxing
                He beaten anyone to prove his talent? Or he passed eye test like charlo and broner did when everyone said its clear they were elite and if u couldnt see it u didnt know boxing lol
                If you can't see that Inoue has great talent I don't know what to tell you. He's spent his whole career taking good fighters, many whom had never been knocked out before and destroying them easily. I have no doubt he will win the 118 pound tournament. Comparing him to Charlo and Broner just shows your ignorance.

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                • redmish
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                  Warrington for me but Inoue is a special talent. Warrington as had a really good 12 months and he's proved me wrong. I thought he was average but he clearly isn't.

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                    Originally posted by Madison boxing
                    As above ^........ warrington notable wins- lee selby, carl frampton. Inoue notable wins- jamie McDonnell
                    Inoue is the better fighter with the better resume in my opinion. Inoue is high up on my PFP best list. Inoue is a monster while Warrington is a skilled boxer but no monster.

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