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  • Comments Thread For: Jason Moloney: I Asked For Inoue Fight, Now It's Time To Bring Belts Back To Australia

    Australia's Moloney (21-1, 18KOs) returns to Las Vegas for his second consecutive fight, this time against one of the sport's very best in three-division and reigning unified bantamweight titlist Naoya Inoue (19-0, 16KOs). The fight came about after the division's lone other title claimant, John Riel Casimero sealed his fate in accepting a voluntary title defense versus Duke Micah this past September on a Showtime Pay-Per-View card.
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  • #2
    People are forgetting that Moloney is the bigger man here.

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    • #3
      Yep is Maloney is a bigger man and he is tough. Inoue come back from a bad eye injuries, so he's career is mortgage at this stade. A lots of questions in Naoya case for me. I think Jason will push ''The Monster'' at limit of twelve rounds and of his capacity especially because of that.

      Inoue by UD 116-112

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      • #4
        Dang, this guy is about to get knocked the F out

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        • #5
          Lol this guy is gonna get bodied

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          • #6
            Unfortunately for him the only things he will be bringing back to Australia are a black eye and bruised ribs.

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            • #7
              If Jason Moloney pulls the upset this Saturday, it will be bigger than when fellow Australian Lionel Rose shocked Fighting Harada in 1968 for the lineage and two world-titles WBA-WBC bantamweight championship -- but maybe not it was a 15 rounder, but this would be up there.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Joeboxeo View Post
                Yep is Maloney is a bigger man and he is tough. Inoue come back from a bad eye injuries, so he's career is mortgage at this stade. A lots of questions in Naoya case for me. I think Jason will push ''The Monster'' at limit of twelve rounds and of his capacity especially because of that.

                Inoue by UD 116-112
                Inoue is young and fresh enough to recover and move on from the punishment in the donaire fight. He will look to make a statement against moloney and it will be interesting to see if he can.

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