Comments: Naoya Inoue deserving to move up yet?

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  • RayNguyen
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    Comments: Naoya Inoue deserving to move up yet?

    does Naoya Inoue got to fight anyone else in Bantam before he goes off into higher weights?

    Is the Bantamweight division too small for heavy-handed Inoue yet?

    Who do you think he should fight before he goes and what matchups in the higher weight classes do you want to see?
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    #2
    He's only had four fights at 118, relax.

    People forget he's already a three weight champion.

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    • RayNguyen
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      #3
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      He's only had four fights at 118, relax.

      People forget he's already a three weight champion.
      haha right, but I am excited to see him fight bigger names.

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      • Madison Boxing
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        #4
        Hes not good enough to keep moving up. He could barely sc**** past a 6 year past prime donaire. Hed get found out pretty quick in the higher weights against prime opposition.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RayNguyen
          haha right, but I am excited to see him fight bigger names.
          Since Nery can't make weight, and Tete got upset I believe He's got his sights set on Casimero for his next fight as both are with Top Rank.


          And then Donaire just became mandatory to Oubaali's WBC strap and Oubaali is a vastly underrated talent at 118. So there's still a couple good fights left for The Monster.

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