Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Jan 2019, 15:21

Munguia - Decision
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6%
Munguia - K/TKO
10
56%
DRAW
1
6%
Inoue - K/TKO
3
17%
Inoue - Decision
3
17%
 
Total votes: 18

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Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Jamie Munguia has joined Golden Boy Promotions and DAZN.

Promoter Oscar De La Hoya announced early Sunday morning that Mexico’s Munguia has entered a co-promotional agreement between his company and Zanfer Promotions. Zanfer has worked with the 22-year-old Munguia throughout his five-year pro career.

Munguia will make his Golden Boy/DAZN debut January 26 at Toyota Center in Houston. He’ll headline a card that night against Japan’s Takeshi Inoue, who’ll challenge Munguia for his WBO junior middleweight title.

The 29-year-old Inoue (13-0-1, 7 KOs), while unbeaten, is untested against top opposition.

“We’re happy to announce that we signed a multi-fight deal with Munguia and Zanfer Promotions,” De La Hoya said during the Canelo Alvarez-Rocky Fielding post-fight press conference at Madison Square Garden. “So we wanna thank our partners, Zanfer Promotions.”

For Munguia (31-0, 26 KOs), this Golden Boy/DAZN deal helps keep him in position to land a shot at Alvarez (51-1-2, 35 KOs), who knocked out England’s Fielding (27-2, 15 KOs) in the third round Saturday night. The Tijuana native would have to move up from 154 pounds to 160 to secure that high-profile opportunity, but he is more than willing to do that.

“Too early now,” De La Hoya said regarding Munguia possibly boxing Alvarez. “He’s obviously fighting at 154. As you see, Canelo’s fighting at 160 or 168. But yes, you’re right, Munguia is a monster.”

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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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i thought he was already with golden boy
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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I knew it was only a matter of time they signed him. Co-promotion but he’s got a platform.

GBP will probably have him headline 4 shows next years Canelo might headline 3.. thats 7 shows of the 12 annual shows sorted.

Munguia holds a world title but they seem to be taking him like a prospect.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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jamamb wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 15:21 i thought he was already with golden boy
No. Zanfer.

Zanfer will still co-promote him. Kinda like Tevin Farmer. Still co-promoted by DiBella but by signing with Hearn, he can fight on DAZN.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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I hear Canelo said to ESPN, he doesn’t ever want to fight Mexican’s..
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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I know he is young, but when you have a world title, you must be prepared to fight against more dangerous guys than this. At least Julian Williams and Michel Soro. If he can beat them, lets fight against Hurd or Charlo. :box: :box: :box:
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 15:24 I hear Canelo said to ESPN, he doesn’t ever want to fight Mexican’s..
lol what about all those mexicans he fought . did he get depressed about beating up julio jr :lol:
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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inoue seems like one of the weakest title challengers ive seen in a while. cook was crap too.

i get that hes really young and they want to get him active though. as long as hes getting some legit opponents each year i guess its fine. smith was a decent challenger. showed there hes way beyond fighting patsies but i guess they want him out there a lot
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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jamamb wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 16:07
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 15:24 I hear Canelo said to ESPN, he doesn’t ever want to fight Mexican’s..
lol what about all those mexicans he fought . did he get depressed about beating up julio jr :lol:
He meant from now lol
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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I don't think this will be a learning experience for Inoue
We will learn how good his chin is though :lol:
Surely this isn't being touted as a main event fight?
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Is Takeshi any relation to Naoya Inoue?
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gilgamesh wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 17:20 Is Takeshi any relation to Naoya Inoue?
No no relation

RE Julian Williams, he was actually supposed to fight Inoue in an IBF eliminator, but the bout seemed to never get made... Was rumoured for August, September, October and November.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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gilgamesh wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 17:20 Is Takeshi any relation to Naoya Inoue?
I don't know. But how many causal fans are being fooled into believing that Munguia is going to be fighting Monster Inoue?

Social media is abuzz with the report of this bout. Considered a superfight. Apparently many aren't aware that weight divisions exist.

I don't have the heart to tell them that Takeshi and Naoya are different fighters.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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SenorPipino wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 17:44
gilgamesh wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 17:20 Is Takeshi any relation to Naoya Inoue?
I don't know. But how many causal fans are being fooled into believing that Munguia is going to be fighting Monster Inoue?

Social media is abuzz with the report of this bout. Considered a superfight. Apparently many aren't aware that weight divisions exist.

I don't have the heart to tell them that Takeshi and Naoya are different fighters.
Most casuals only know that "There's a Japanese guy they call 'The Monster' named Inoue" they've probably never seen the guy fight.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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considered a superfight :lol:
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Never seen or heard of this guy. Only one on his resume I even somewhat know is Nagata. That's a pretty tough opponent as a starter, but they both had zero professional fights at the time.

Only know Nagata from his war with Naito a few months back.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Mexi-Box wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 19:13 Never seen or heard of this guy. Only one on his resume I even somewhat know is Nagata. That's a pretty tough opponent as a starter, but they both had zero professional fights at the time.

Only know Nagata from his war with Naito a few months back.
Akinori Watanabe had a war with Kurbanov in Russia after Inoue beat him

Some footage of Inoue is here - http://www.asianboxing.info/videos/cate ... eshi-inoue (The amateur fight with Hayato Tsutsumi fight is a different fighter also named Takeshi Inoue)
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Any of you guys see Franco/Fernandez fight?
They are having a rematch on the undercard. Last time Fernandez was served up to unbeaten Franco, and it turned into a rather entertaining fight. Fernandez got up off the canvas in the first round to eventually KO Franco in the 9th.
The scorecards were typical Mouldy Boy fair, so it was great for Fernandez to bypass them.
Rematch should be interesting.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Jaime Munguia (31-0, 26 KOs) discussed his busy plans for 2019 as he prepares to defend his WBO Junior Middleweight World Title against Japanese contender Takeshi Inoue (13-0-1, 7 KOs) in a 12-round battle. The action will take place on Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas and will be streamed live on DAZN. Fans in Houston can purchase tickets starting at just $25 at ToyotaCenter.com. (photos Tom Hogan/Hogan Photos)

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I’m stronger than ever, and I will do my best to give the best fights for the people on this new platform, DAZN.”

“I have worked hard to be in the main events like this. I think for me this is just the start. I want to make history. I was happy to be the co-main event of Canelo vs. GGG 2, and now that I’m headlining this event, I am more motivated.”

“Takeshi Inoue is a strong fighter. He comes forward. He doesn’t mind taking a punch in order to land one. We have to be careful with that and come very prepared. We have to be careful with his right hand as well. We’re going to come very well prepared on Jan. 26.”

“After this fight, it looks like I will have a WBO mandatory bout against Dennis Hogan. But I would still like to unify the titles at 154 pounds with the other champions. We will resolve anything that is put in front of us.”

“The plan is to move up to 160 pounds in about a year. We’re fine making weight now. I have no problems, but I feel I can move up and fight in other divisions. My body is such that I could even go up to 168 pounds.”
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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dude gains over 20 pounds the next day but has no problems making weight, wonder how he does vs bigger opponents
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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jamamb wrote: 16 Dec 2018, 18:42 considered a superfight :lol:
Yeah, don't believe the hype, or eat the yellow snow.
It's a showcase at best. A beatdown at worst.
I'm wondering how long our patience with Munguia will last.
For now, he's young, he's still developing holds. I don't know how much longer that will be the case
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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They should have matched him up against Teixeira instead he just beat Gallimore.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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Rgoodwin wrote: 11 Jan 2019, 19:51 They should have matched him up against Teixeira instead he just beat Gallimore.
True. Would have been decent. Better than this.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Takeshi Inoue - January 26, 2019

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I've not followed Patrick Teixeira since his loss to Curtis Stevens a while back. Good shout out.

Damn, he's on a great win spree since that loss. Gallimore and Hernandez are very good wins. Never thought Teixeira would amount to anything, but he seems to be doing really well. I think Teixeira/Williams should happen asap. Winner gets Munguia.
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