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Forget all the Wilder-AJ BS. Inoue stole the show last night.

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  • #21
    Originally posted by TheBigLug View Post
    I think it's the manner of his wins that make him a good shout for p4p no.1

    Someone like Canelo is scraping wins, sometimes in fights he didn't really win. Inoue is just blowing out fellow world champs and very good fighters in a round or two. Sure someone like Rodriguez isn't p4p as good as GGG, but is it better to blast Rodriquez out in 2 rounds, or have a debatable win over someone like GGG, when the majority felt you lost?

    I'm a big Loma fan, but you could say he didn't look that great v Linares or Pedraza, who are probably on similar levels to Inoue's last few opponents.

    Crawford has been beating people like a shot Khan, a cripped Benavidez etc..

    So i wouldn't say it's unreasonable to have Inoue up at the top, on current form and the way he's beating them.
    Personally I have him #4 but as I said I completely understand why people have him higher.

    He’s not just beating but destroying credible opposition

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    • #22
      If he blasts nonito in a few rounds, like I hope he does, there shouldn't be any doubt on anybody's mind about him being no. 1 p4p. He should be top 5 in every list and I do have him as no. 1.

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      • #23
        Its amazing to watch him throw combinations with such ease, n still get devestating kos...he should be in everyone's top 5 p4p.

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        • #24
          He did. Wilder's KO was impressive but Manny Rodriguez is a better more accomplished fighter than Breazeale and Inoue totally blew him away. Power like that for a bantamweight is very rare.

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