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  • Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Naoya Inoue.

    The veteran vs. The prodigy. Who wins?

  • #2
    Great fight, Estrada is proven, Inoue needs clean the 118 first.


    Luis Nery is the rival to beat for Inoue.


    F.uck.

    Estrada fought with Sor Rungvisai, Viloria, Román González, Brian Viloria, Gio Segura, Melindo, Sánchez Jr, Carlos Cuadras.

    Fought in 3 division against the Kings.

    And he is 29 years old.

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    • #3
      Naoya would murder him. Straight murda...

      Nery would kill Estrada

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      • #4
        Inoue isnt flatfooted and carries just as more if not just as much as power than rungvisai

        I see inoue spending the first half of the fight targeting that body so he can hinder estradas most important asset (movement) and then taking him out in the later rounds

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        • #5
          Inoue ruins anyone below 118.

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          • #6
            I’d go with Inoue until I see Juan Francisco Estrada grow into 118 a bit more and see him in a fight or 2 at the weight.

            I think Estrada will be at 115 for 3 more fights at the least.

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            • #7
              Inoue. he is bigger puncher, man from higher division.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ThunderFists View Post
                Inoue isnt flatfooted and carries just as more if not just as much as power than rungvisai

                I see inoue spending the first half of the fight targeting that body so he can hinder estradas most important asset (movement) and then taking him out in the later rounds
                Sor is better than any fighter from U.K.

                Estrada is not the straight garbage that Inoue is facing.

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                • #9
                  Probably Inoue by late TKO.

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                  • #10
                    I don't think anybody 122 pounds and below beats Inoue.

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