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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #11
    Originally posted by BLASTER1
    On a different note, if you think Bud dont want to fight Shawn then why doesn't Shawn enforce his mandatory?
    Do you really think Bud will drop his belt instead of fighting him.
    Your a Bud hater.
    Stop stalking me, bro.

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    • youbeight
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      #12
      He’s legit. Idk what you’re talking about.

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      • boliodogs
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        #13
        Inoue is my number 1 P4P. There is nobody he could not beat if he was as big as they were in my opinion. A giant 270 pound Inoue KOs Fury. A 168 pound Inoue beats Canelo. A 135 pound Inoue KOs Teo and so on. All just my opinion but P4P is just opinion.

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          #14
          Originally posted by revelated
          To (almost) everyone else?

          These two have the correct answer.


          NOBODY... nobody touches Canelo's resume. Period.
          too many gift wins and hydration clauses.

          Who's Canelo's best win? Golovkin? According to Canelo's fans he's a bum!

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          • boliodogs
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            #15
            Originally posted by revelated
            To (almost) everyone else?

            These two have the correct answer.


            NOBODY... nobody touches Canelo's resume. Period.
            I thought 35 year old GGG beat 26 year old Canelo 8 rounds to 4 and the 36 year old GGG beat the 27 year old Canelo 7 rounds to 5. There are zero close wins on Inoue's record. he clearly beats all pponents and KOs 85 percent of them. There are no losses like Canelo's lose to Mayweather and no disputed wins like Canelo's wins over Lara, Trout and GGG. Compared to Inoue Canelo's resume sucks.

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              #16
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              I thought 35 year old GGG beat 26 year old Canelo 8 rounds to 4 and the 36 year old GGG beat the 27 year old Canelo 7 rounds to 5. There are zero close wins on Inoue's record. he clearly beats all pponents and KOs 85 percent of them. There are no losses like Canelo's lose to Mayweather and no disputed wins like Canelo's wins over Lara, Trout and GGG. Compared to Inoue Canelo's resume sucks.
              What NAMED fighters - meaning, guys that draw money - did Inoue beat besides Donaire?

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #17
                Originally posted by revelated
                https://www.tbrb.org/p4p/

                I'm sorry, but no. There's just no way.

                The whole list is F'd up, don't get me wrong. But Inoue #1? Come on man.

                It's not a bad take.

                Anyone of Fury, Inoue, or Crawford is a good pick for #1 P4P.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps

                  It's not a bad take.

                  Anyone of Fury, Inoue, or Crawford is a good pick for #1 P4P.
                  Yeah, two of those cannot be #1.

                  One of them has NO quality wins in their weight class.

                  One of them has just one quality win.

                  The third beat the boogeyman of the division and knocked him out.

                  So

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                  • Caxcan
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                    #19
                    He's a good fighter but I don't know how people can rank him p4p number one when his highest profile opponent is an aging Donaire and he didn't fight any of the top fighters in the deepest division he competed in. At super flyweight there were three other champions who had been ranked p4p in recent years Chocolatito, Estrada and Rungvisai and all three (and Cuadras) have fought each other at least once if not twice whereas Inoue fought none. Too big of a hole in the middle of his resume.

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                      #20
                      ****ing truth.

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