WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

Who win?

Poll ended at 07 Oct 2018, 10:31

Inoue - Decision
0
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Inoue - K/TKO
15
100%
DRAW
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Payano - K/TKO
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Payano - Decision
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No votes
 
Total votes: 15

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Re: WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

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Also weird that Inoue enters first, before Payano
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Relikh has already fought and he won.
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dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:07
dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 07:18 Relikh Troyanovski start at 14:00 (13:00 UK time) Inoue Payano starts one hour later
Inoue first then Relikh. Weird i thought Inoue is the main event
It is the main event. It looks like, the translation mistakenly started to be broadcasted after Relikh fight. http://boxrec.com/en/event/774289
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Re: WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

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Holy sh*t, that's why he's a monster.
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Wooow Inoue is really a Monster!
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Is his power really that much? Another 1st round KO. Payano didn’t know where he was.
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Re: WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

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To think he started at light flyweight. Still has the power up at bantamweight. What is it though a 10 pound difference?
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Since some time i follow the Japanese scene more and more and i really enjoy it. I was never into lower weights but Inoue is one of my favourite boxers, i have revently watched Kimura Tanaka too and it was great as well.
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Inoue is 25 yo, if he keeps moving up with his weight i would love to see him vs Lomachenko
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Some of these Jap girls look like dolls!!
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dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:26 Since some time i follow the Japanese scene more and more and i really enjoy it. I was never into lower weights but Inoue is one of my favourite boxers, i have revently watched Kimura Tanaka too and it was great as well.
The Japanese scene right now is on fire, recently had Kyoguchi move up, Ginjiro Shigeoka make his debut, so much great action over there right now!
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dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:11 Also weird that Inoue enters first, before Payano
Champions tend to be introduced before challengers in Japan,
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:17
dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:26 Since some time i follow the Japanese scene more and more and i really enjoy it. I was never into lower weights but Inoue is one of my favourite boxers, i have revently watched Kimura Tanaka too and it was great as well.
The Japanese scene right now is on fire, recently had Kyoguchi move up, Ginjiro Shigeoka make his debut, so much great action over there right now!
I admit that i don't know those guys - i will check them out!
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:18
dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:11 Also weird that Inoue enters first, before Payano
Champions tend to be introduced before challengers in Japan,
I haven't noticed that because usually i have missed the entrances. It does apply only to Japanese fighters doesnt it? Troyanovski entered first and Relikh second, just like in the States and Europe.
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dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:33
Boxing Prospect wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:18
dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:11 Also weird that Inoue enters first, before Payano
Champions tend to be introduced before challengers in Japan,
I haven't noticed that because usually i have missed the entrances. It does apply only to Japanese fighters doesnt it? Troyanovski entered first and Relikh second, just like in the States and Europe.
Not sure if it's just the Japanese guys, but it does tend to happen a lot over there, happens quite a bit in Thailand too.
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dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:31
Boxing Prospect wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:17
dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 08:26 Since some time i follow the Japanese scene more and more and i really enjoy it. I was never into lower weights but Inoue is one of my favourite boxers, i have revently watched Kimura Tanaka too and it was great as well.
The Japanese scene right now is on fire, recently had Kyoguchi move up, Ginjiro Shigeoka make his debut, so much great action over there right now!
I admit that i don't know those guys - i will check them out!
Shigeoka's debut:


Kyoguchi's recent bout:


Junto Nakatani's recent bout:
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:41
dagilechia wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:31
Boxing Prospect wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 09:17

The Japanese scene right now is on fire, recently had Kyoguchi move up, Ginjiro Shigeoka make his debut, so much great action over there right now!
I admit that i don't know those guys - i will check them out!
Shigeoka's debut:


Kyoguchi's recent bout:


Junto Nakatani's recent bout:
Thank you!
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Re: WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

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Just watched a tape of Inoue coldcocking Payano.

Really reminiscent of a young Pacquiao.

Does his right hand thunderbolt have a Manila Ice type nickname?

I wonder how many weight divisions that Inoue---like Pacquiao---can climb and remain a terrorizing, dominating force.

This guy needs to be seen more extensively in the US, instead of being buried on some cable or internet stream.

Would love to see SHOWTIME pick up his fights.
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Ken Shiro was absolutely outstanding as well,

He made a top 5 fighter at his weight look like a complete novice. Melindo is no mug.
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SenorPipino wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 14:25 Just watched a tape of Inoue coldcocking Payano.

Really reminiscent of a young Pacquiao.

Does his right hand thunderbolt have a Manila Ice type nickname?

I wonder how many weight divisions that Inoue---like Pacquiao---can climb and remain a terrorizing, dominating force.

This guy needs to be seen more extensively in the US, instead of being buried on some cable or internet stream.

Would love to see SHOWTIME pick up his fights.
Yeh. He could have been a 4-weight champion but he skipped a weight. I think Super flyweight.
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Naandrew wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 14:52 Ken Shiro was absolutely outstanding as well,

He made a top 5 fighter at his weight look like a complete novice. Melindo is no mug.
The card was decent. It’s better that they’re doing double headers, and then added a world title fight on top of that.
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Naandrew wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 14:52 Ken Shiro was absolutely outstanding as well,

He made a top 5 fighter at his weight look like a complete novice. Melindo is no mug.
Yeah, Ken Shiro should be getting more props too.
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Re: WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

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inoue might be the most impressive raw talent right now

aside from the power, absolute top flight hand speed and is so natural throwing some pretty hard combos, like hook to uppercut with same hand. hes just got such an excellent power shot game in power, speed, variety, and combo

the best chance to beat him might be a tall guy who can jab and move and keep him out of range better. hes not so much a jabber and maybe a longer guy could be pesky and land the jab as inoue comes in looking for power shots

but way easier said then done, i think he might simply be too much of a talent for the others

payano and mcdonnell were not the mugs they looked, both had some solid wins
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Re: WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

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Congrats Monster! Would love to see him vs Sor Rungvisai. But in the current WBSS line up, I just think if Donaire could get back into his old form just for 3 fights (all WBSS series) I think he is the most likely to beat the monster. just my opinion. :TU:
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Re: WBSS Bantamweght (1/4 Final): Naoya Inoue vs. Juan Carlos Payano - October 7, 2018

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Just watched this and some of inoues previous Kos. He’s got great balance and fast twitch power. I couldn’t even see the shot land on payano. Basically don’t fk with him. Not to mention he looks like a predatory hawk. The others fighters in the comp should quit.
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