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Would a 25 y/o Inoue lose to a 34 y/o Orlando Salido?

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  • #31
    Yes he would.
    Salido is too big, strong and experienced.
    Inoue would get pushed back, get roughed up & bullied all around the ring.

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    • #32
      Against a bigger experienced pro who isn't afraid to bend the rules. I think there's always a chance.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by buddyr View Post
        too big. Everyone on this site should know the meaning of the term "weight class"
        True in alot of cases but with exceptional talents like Inoue, it is more than possible.

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        • #34
          Everyone including Loma knows why what happened him happened, how they could have dealt with it and that it wont happen again. Similar with how he won't get ****y and complacent and tagged like Linares did again. Both showed he is not perfect but you only get one chance to trip him up. I wanna see how Inoue fares when he lands his deathblow and the person takes it. That punch that beat Payano would have curtained anyone, he was caught before his body even got going. Matching him against Salido is pointless, the size difference would be too much or Salido would be drained to meet him, why not Rungvisai or someone small but tough. You don't need to make senseless bad comparisons to make fighters you dislike look bad, you just need to watch their fights - all including Loma will give you ammunition to use against them as there's not a perfect fighter in the game.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Derranged View Post
            at the Mass Shooter Nascar Cucks mad cuz their hero is a fraud!!!!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by deanrw View Post
              No matter how advanced you are as an amateur, there are things you will not be prepared for while facing a Wiley pro over 12 rounds.

              #1 pacing over a 12 round distance.
              #2 rough housing
              #3 pro experience.

              Loma learned on the job. That tough but close loss made him become a seasoned pro.
              There are also 3 minute rounds versus the 2 minute rounds.

              Loma haters are forever going to be stuck on that insignificant loss rather than give him credit for what he has accomplished before and since. They would rather rally behind overrated undefeated fighters who avoid risks at all costs.

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