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  • pillowfists98
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    The scariest thing about Inoue is that...

    he seems to be getting even more powerful as he moves up in weight. I mean he was a big puncher at 108 and 115 pounds but this is just something else. He just took 3 top 10 118 pounders (Rodriguez was top 5) and destroyed all of them in a combined 6 minutes.
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    #2
    Originally posted by pillowfists98
    he seems to be getting even more powerful as he moves up in weight. I mean he was a big puncher at 108 and 115 pounds but this is just something else. He just took 3 top 10 118 pounders (Rodriguez was top 5) and destroyed all of them in a combined 6 minutes.
    Hahahahaha, its ridiculous but its true. This is a special talent.

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    • jmrf4435
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      he can throw from any angle with power, really hard to defend against.

      Has good jab, power in both hand. SNAPPING left hook that's very accurate..

      Good chin too, doesn't get fazed at all when opponents land, doesn't get thrown off mentally when opponents land. VERY WELL DISCIPLINED fighter.

      He's like an extremely disciplined pacman that doesn't engage in WILD brawls quite as much.

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      • tonysoprano
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        #4
        I'm fascinated to see how he carries the power up to 122 or 126 if he moves up.

        He's got a good case for being p4P the hardest puncher in boxing right now.

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        • Mexican_Puppet
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          #5
          Originally posted by jmrf4435
          he can throw from any angle with power, really hard to defend against.

          Has good jab, power in both hand. SNAPPING left hook that's very accurate..

          Good chin too, doesn't get fazed at all when opponents land, doesn't get thrown off mentally when opponents land. VERY WELL DISCIPLINED fighter.

          He's like an extremely disciplined pacman that doesn't engage in WILD brawls quite as much.
          Pacman was better. Dude.

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          • Radical
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            #6
            He reminds me of Golovkin at the moment.

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            • MulaKO
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              Just a devastating puncher
              After today , I got him top 5 p4p

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              • Mexican_Puppet
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                #8
                Originally posted by tonysoprano
                I'm fascinated to see how he carries the power up to 122 or 126 if he moves up.

                He's got a good case for being p4P the hardest puncher in boxing right now.
                He won't be Stronger in 122 or 126.

                118 is his ideal weight.

                Fighters from 122 and 126 are too Big and Stronger than all the bantamweights.

                And if he go up in weight he will lost speed

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                • tonysoprano
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pillowfists98
                  he seems to be getting even more powerful as he moves up in weight. I mean he was a big puncher at 108 and 115 pounds but this is just something else. He just took 3 top 10 118 pounders (Rodriguez was top 5) and destroyed all of them in a combined 6 minutes.
                  That's it, it's one thing flattening bums but when top 10 ranked fighters are getting blitzed that's another. It's rare in boxing to see that.

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                  • jmrf4435
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                    Pacman was better. Dude.
                    I'm not so sure and we will see when both careers are done.

                    Pacman abit bigger, prob has more ability to move up in weight than inoue who is not as stocky

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