Naoye Inoue
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scotboxfan
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Naoye Inoue
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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Freedom2013
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Re: Naoye Inoue
He deserves to be recognized as Fighter of the Year for 2014.
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scotboxfan
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Re: Naoye Inoue
definetley mate couldn't agree more
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Naoye Inoue
Don't sleep on Kosei Tanaka who will do something equally as impressive in 2015 ;)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
Fighter of the year
Performance of the year
And you know what, give his dad trainer of the year
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scotboxfan
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Re: Naoye Inoue
is that his dad that trains Charlie ota?
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Naoye Inoue
Naoya's dad is Shingo Inoue, the guy with glasses and spiky hairleonsdaddy1 wrote:is that his dad that trains Charlie ota?
Not sure who trans Ota but it won't be Mr Inoue, be someone from the Nakaya thingy gym
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scotboxfan
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Re: Naoye Inoue
think his name is takashi inoue that trains ota , some great fighters comng through man I'm excited for 2015
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Naoye Inoue

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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Boxing Writer
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Re: Naoye Inoue
Fighter of the year in my opinion
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Naoye Inoue
whic is the one nicknamed 'monster'? this one or the other one?
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Datsue
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Re: Naoye Inoue
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.
The boy can most definitely hit.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Naoye Inoue
Naoya is "Monster", Takuma lacks a nickname other than "Naoya's brother"Counter-puncher wrote:whic is the one nicknamed 'monster'? this one or the other one?
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handsofstone
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Re: Naoye Inoue
So does this mean my Narvaez,decision,close is out the window in the PTBF
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
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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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Naoye Inoue
Some of us (hint hint) had been talking about him from his debut win over Crison Omayao.handsofstone wrote:So does this mean my Narvaez,decision,close is out the window in the PTBF![]()
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
As a heads up remember the names "Kosei Tanaka" and "Hinata Maruta" ;)
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Re: Naoye Inoue
Boxing Prospect wrote:Naoya is "Monster", Takuma lacks a nickname other than "Naoya's brother"Counter-puncher wrote:whic is the one nicknamed 'monster'? this one or the other one?
Quite a snappy handle...
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handsofstone
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Re: Naoye Inoue
I remember people saying you knew you stuff when it came to the little men,Datsue helped me out too showing me some great fightsBoxing Prospect wrote:Some of us (hint hint) had been talking about him from his debut win over Crison Omayao.handsofstone wrote:So does this mean my Narvaez,decision,close is out the window in the PTBF![]()
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
As a heads up remember the names "Kosei Tanaka" and "Hinata Maruta" ;)
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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Re: Naoye Inoue
time invested will be more than repaid, my man 
Re: Naoye Inoue
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.
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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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Naoye Inoue
You do realise HE was the one going up 2 divisions for this fight, right?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.
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He stepped up 2 divisions to fight Narvaez.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.
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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At 21, he's naturally filling up.Boxing Prospect wrote:
You do realise HE was the one going up 2 divisions for this fight, right?
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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Re: Naoye Inoue
get him to shave 3lbs or so and stick him in with Chocalatito, cue immense orgasms from our resident midget-lovers