naoya inoue

KiwiRider
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Re: naoya inoue

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SenorPipino wrote: 25 May 2018, 09:55 Wow.

Didn't see that coming.

A win for Inoue? Yes. A knockout? Very probable.

But a first round destruction? Who knew?
You and me both. One round!
Jamie is a tough guy so full credit to the power of Inoue :bow:
Roll on the WBSS!!
SenorPipino
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Re: naoya inoue

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boxing_rocks wrote: 25 May 2018, 20:36 Roman is lucky they didn't fight at 115.
At this stage, it would be a massacre. Just as bad as when he was flattened by Sor Rungvasai, but probably quicker.
jamamb
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Re: naoya inoue

Post by jamamb »

inoue wouldve beat roman up
Best Coast
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Inoue is at least top 5 global pound-4-pound!! :OhYes:
caldo2025
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Re: naoya inoue

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Another fighter that is getting way too much love without fighting in one significant fight yet. I've seen Inoue fight and yes, he looks like he's good but lets pump the brakes until the guy earns it. I said the same thing about Roman, Roman Gonzales NEVER deserved to be atop P4P lists. I was proved right soon after.

Inoue looks good so let's see how he does. Let's keep him off P4P lists in the meantime and let fighters earn way there.
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Re: naoya inoue

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Best Coast wrote: 26 May 2018, 23:24 Inoue is at least top 5 global pound-4-pound!! :OhYes:
And one second later, this genius sends the message above. Pathetic.
Boxing Prospect
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Re: naoya inoue

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Yeah wins over Taguchi, Hernandez, Narvaez, Kono and McDonnell aren't significant in the slightest. When will he hurry up and beat God, Thanos and Juggernaut
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 29 May 2018, 08:18 Yeah wins over Taguchi, Hernandez, Narvaez, Kono and McDonnell aren't significant in the slightest. When will he hurry up and beat God, Thanos and Juggernaut
:TU: :clap:
diddy
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Re: naoya inoue

Post by diddy »

Flat out monster.
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I've been high on Monster for a while. I had been waiting for him to fight Chocolatito prior to Sor Rungvisai but they never came to terms. I wanted to bet mine and my neighbors houses on Monster knocking out 'pound for pound' king Chocolatito. He is the most explosive champion boxer around today! A natural fighter who sees everything in the ring, a la Floyd Mayweather. But whereas Floyd was content to outclass his opponents Monster is solely focused on destroying his opponent.
jamamb
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Re: naoya inoue

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ya, he is really super explosive

basically has elite p4p speed and power. his punches really have that snap on them too

wouldve overwhelmed roman im sure of it
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jamamb
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p4p i think he has a fair argument for that, no one else at the moment off the top of my head has back to back first round ktfos of durable top 10 guys in there division whod never been stopped.

i think he may also be fastest of any ktfo puncher
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