Naoye Inoue

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Naoye Inoue

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This young man is the next boxing sensation by miles , he just demolished former champion Omar Narvaez in 2 rounds , his only defeat came to Nonito Donaire a few years back and this young Japanese star took him out in quickstyle , only 21 had 8 fights and he is a 2 weight world champion impressive
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He deserves to be recognized as Fighter of the Year for 2014.
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definetley mate couldn't agree more
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leonsdaddy1 wrote:This young man is the next boxing sensation by miles , he just demolished former champion Omar Narvaez in 2 rounds , his only defeat came to Nonito Donaire a few years back and this young Japanese star took him out in quickstyle , only 21 had 8 fights and he is a 2 weight world champion impressive
Don't sleep on Kosei Tanaka who will do something equally as impressive in 2015 ;)

Fighter of the year
Performance of the year
And you know what, give his dad trainer of the year
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is that his dad that trains Charlie ota?
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leonsdaddy1 wrote:is that his dad that trains Charlie ota?
Naoya's dad is Shingo Inoue, the guy with glasses and spiky hair

Not sure who trans Ota but it won't be Mr Inoue, be someone from the Nakaya thingy gym
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think his name is takashi inoue that trains ota , some great fighters comng through man I'm excited for 2015
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Image

Shingo is the older guy stood next to Naoya in this picture, as far as I'm aware he only trains his 2 sons but their achievements this year have been amazing
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Fighter of the year in my opinion
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:o :bow:
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whic is the one nicknamed 'monster'? this one or the other one?
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Counter-puncher wrote::o :bow:
Innit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3tc24cEDj8
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Was a bit ODLH vs Jimi Bredhal in the end, if you know what I mean, but fvck me, that is the way to fvcking do it.

The boy can most definitely hit.
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Counter-puncher wrote:whic is the one nicknamed 'monster'? this one or the other one?
Naoya is "Monster", Takuma lacks a nickname other than "Naoya's brother"
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So does this mean my Narvaez,decision,close is out the window in the PTBF :confused:

I hadnt heard of Inoue but i had a feeling i was gonna be wrong in my prediction when i seen everyone else's,i hadnt changed my predictions all year so wasnt gonna start on last fight of the year

I'll keep my eye out for him though thats 2 impressive stoppages in a row
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handsofstone wrote:So does this mean my Narvaez,decision,close is out the window in the PTBF :confused:

I hadnt heard of Inoue but i had a feeling i was gonna be wrong in my prediction when i seen everyone else's,i hadnt changed my predictions all year so wasnt gonna start on last fight of the year

I'll keep my eye out for him though thats 2 impressive stoppages in a row
Some of us (hint hint) had been talking about him from his debut win over Crison Omayao.

As a heads up remember the names "Kosei Tanaka" and "Hinata Maruta" ;)
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Boxing Prospect wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:whic is the one nicknamed 'monster'? this one or the other one?
Naoya is "Monster", Takuma lacks a nickname other than "Naoya's brother"
:lol:

Quite a snappy handle...
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Boxing Prospect wrote:
handsofstone wrote:So does this mean my Narvaez,decision,close is out the window in the PTBF :confused:

I hadnt heard of Inoue but i had a feeling i was gonna be wrong in my prediction when i seen everyone else's,i hadnt changed my predictions all year so wasnt gonna start on last fight of the year

I'll keep my eye out for him though thats 2 impressive stoppages in a row
Some of us (hint hint) had been talking about him from his debut win over Crison Omayao.

As a heads up remember the names "Kosei Tanaka" and "Hinata Maruta" ;)
I remember people saying you knew you stuff when it came to the little men,Datsue helped me out too showing me some great fights

Because there not on TV here,i dont keep up to date with them which is a shame as TBH i'd rather watch them any day of the week than 2 overweight slobs plod on in 10 rounder over in Germany which is what we get over here

I really need to find the time to familiarise myself with Straweights up to Super Flyweights
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time invested will be more than repaid, my man :TU:
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I don't see the sensation everyone's advertising.

A good 21 year old beat a good 39 year old.

He looked 2 divisions above Narvaez in that ring.
Good perf, but let's see how he reacts when he gets hit by men his own size.
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crow wrote:I don't see the sensation everyone's advertising.

A good 21 year old beat a good 39 year old.

He looked 2 divisions above Narvaez in that ring.
Good perf, but let's see how he reacts when he gets hit by men his own size.
You do realise HE was the one going up 2 divisions for this fight, right?
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crow wrote:I don't see the sensation everyone's advertising.

A good 21 year old beat a good 39 year old.

He looked 2 divisions above Narvaez in that ring.
Good perf, but let's see how he reacts when he gets hit by men his own size.
He stepped up 2 divisions to fight Narvaez.

I do think Narvaez was there for the taking though, 39, not travelled outside Argentina for years, never attempted to unify the division and hadn't fought a top contender in years. Seemed like a cash out fight to me, took a look at Inoue, realised he was struggling and packed it in on a body shot. Inoue was fantastic and he's clearly a quality fighter, but I think the fight flatters him a little bit. More than anything, Narvaez just couldn't match him for hand or foot speed, he looked really slow in there.
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Boxing Prospect wrote:
You do realise HE was the one going up 2 divisions for this fight, right?
At 21, he's naturally filling up.
All these Japanese fighters look very good on the offensive side, but the defensive part is more often than not lacking ( Nishikori was the exception, though).

I don't see any difference here.
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Solid win for Inoue, but he was a -1200 range favorite for a reason. He's definitely a guy to keep an eye on and looks to have a promising career ahead. Fighter of the year though, I disagree.
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get him to shave 3lbs or so and stick him in with Chocalatito, cue immense orgasms from our resident midget-lovers
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