Originally posted by dan_cov
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Inoue and Canelo are the youngest on the P4P list
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Originally posted by pillowfists98 View PostYou do know that Adrien Hernandez and Omar Narvaez were both #1 at 108 and 115 pounds when Inoue beat them right? It wasn't like he was going after the weakest guys in the division. And the reason why he moved up from 115 without unifying is because the other champions, Roman Gonzalez, Kal Yafai and Jerwin Ancajas all turned down offers to fight him. You obviously don't follow the lower weight classes very closely so you really shouldn't speak on **** you don't know about.
Nothing but another garbage titlist that spent his entire career fighting Argentinian bums. Literal cab drivers.
Beating a 40yr old super flyweight, impressive.
Exactly why nobody cares about these lower weights. 99% of their records are vs journeyman just because a few vacant titles are thrown into the mix people try act like its something its not.
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Japanese boxing probably not even the equivalent to British level.
They're fit, they're tough as nails but Its a total **** show in all honesty and the skill level is well below par. They're just blessed being smaller than virtually everyone else.
98% of these Japanese titlists suck. Not a single Japanese fighter knows anything at all about defense. Complete punchbags for anyone that can actually box.
It sounds harsh but its the truth.
If you think Inoue or anyone in Japan is better than Spence in absolute any sense you need your head checking.
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Japanese world titlist just means they're one of the best in Japan.
There's millions among millions of Japanese men 9-11st so why can't they produce any notable fighters over 115-118lbs?
Because they aren't good enough to compete with Mexico, USA, England, Cuba, Russia etc
They stay in these 108lb baby divisions where of 1500 active fighters, 1350 of them are Japanese.
Glorified domestic level boxing
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Originally posted by dan_cov View PostJapanese world titlist just means they're one of the best in Japan.
There's millions among millions of Japanese men 9-11st so why can't they produce any notable fighters over 115-118lbs?
Because they aren't good enough to compete with Mexico, USA, England, Cuba, Russia etc
They stay in these 108lb baby divisions where of 1500 active fighters, 1350 of them are Japanese.
Glorified domestic level boxing
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