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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostGood to see there’s still objective fans out there. I’m a fan of Casimero also, but the night he beat Micah the board was flooded with Pinoy’s all calling Inoue a bum who wouldn’t last two rounds with Casimero.
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Originally posted by wildman View PostYou guys must either be Filipinos or just plain haters. Why are there always wise guys that try to find some way to criticize great fighters on their rise? Inoue is the real deal, and he's going to be an all time great. No, I am not Japanese. I've been following the fight game for 45 years, and this guy is one of the best I have ever seen coming up. Casimero is a decent puncher, but Inoue is a better one and far more skillful. Then Ouabali will go next, if he gets by Donaire. Nery will be the best test, but Inoue will beat him as well. Get used to the concept that "The Monster" is going to dominate.
Ditto.
Inoue within 6 rounds.
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I'm Filipino but I think Casimero's only chance is by KO. He isnt going to outbox Inoue.
Problem for Casimero is that Inoue has power to go with skills. Casimero though has that awkwardness to throw Inoue off balance a bit.
And BTW, I have not heard of any Japanese ducking anybody so stop that non-sense.
They were scheduled to fight but COVID you know...
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Originally posted by Rick Taylor View Postiniue is the typicaal japanese "champion"
a born coward
Imo most Japanese champions, and fighters in general, are amongst the bravest fighters in terms of accepting "hard" fights. They don't appear fazed by potentially facing an L on their record, unlike a lot of western fighters. Different cultures.
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Originally posted by tokon View PostCasimero is, and has been, calling for a fight with Inoue so, providing Inoue wants it, there shouldn't be any major obstacles to this happening even if arum puts it on in Japan.
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Originally posted by tokon View PostReally?
Imo most Japanese champions, and fighters in general, are amongst the bravest fighters in terms of accepting "hard" fights. They don't appear fazed by potentially facing an L on their record, unlike a lot of western fighters. Different cultures.
so you are incorrect.
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