Naoya Inoue vs. Nonito Donaire II | ESPN - June 7, 2022

Who wins the rematch?

Poll ended at 07 Jun 2022, 08:11

Inoue - Decision
12
24%
Inoue - T/KO
32
64%
DRAW
0
No votes
Donaire - T/KO
3
6%
Donaire - Decision
3
6%
 
Total votes: 50

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margaret thatcher wrote: 08 Jun 2022, 18:34 inoue one of the least intimidating dudes ever if you saw him outside the ring, looks like some femboy kpop dude. i certainly would never have doubts i could beat up his scrawny arse if i didnt know who he was :lol:
100%

Then you’d wake up in a hospital. :OhYes:
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gregregegg wrote: 08 Jun 2022, 18:32
Fightnight Scores wrote: 08 Jun 2022, 13:00
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 08 Jun 2022, 07:20 Inoue's home was burgled during the fight.
Probably a wise move to do it while he aint there to be fair.
Can you imagine being mid robbery and some guy comes out in pyjamas and you have a massive sigh of relife because he is tiny. Then he just chins you and you wake up in in hospital.
:lol:
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That's great to see him getting all those kudos.
That last post is kind of rich, though. He's on a crash course with Paul Butler? Who's Paul Butler?
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squiggy wrote: 09 Jun 2022, 17:11 That's great to see him getting all those kudos.
That last post is kind of rich, though. He's on a crash course with Paul Butler? Who's Paul Butler?
Butler is apparently in talks to unify.
Butler is a very brave man if he is :OhYes:
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You have to make Inoue wear 18oz gloves for Butler to stand a 1% chance of victory.

Inoue’s bricks that hit Donaire clean and so easily absolutely shocking to witness.

Doubt Butler gets out of round 1.
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caleb truax
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Jesus Christ, man.



Ishé Oluwa Kamau Ali Smith
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Inoue has some fornicating dynamite in those hands got damn.

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Inoue’s physicality and power are even more intimidating when you think about the fact that he does not care to get hit in order to land a big shot. Dude was walking right through some of Donaire’s best shots.
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great win for inoue , so skillfull backed up with thudding punches ,donaires head looked like he had fallen a sleep on a golf range, such a top boxer inoue the punches he was throwing the accurate all angles landing , donaire looked hurt i thought glad it finnished when it did, he is a p4p fighter
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Monzon83 wrote: 07 Jun 2022, 19:03 His composure and the precision of his punching at the end there was beautiful to watch. That's how you finish a wounded opponent.

I wonder if he can bulk up to 126 there isn't anyone at 118 or 122 that can touch him.
3 weeks ago the word was that Vasyl Lomachenko had slimmed down to under 130 lbs, although this is due to not being in a position to work out & eat properly. But if Russia conquers Ukraine sooner rather than later, we should be able to entertain a Lomachenko vs Inoue fight in the brand new territory of Union of AnCap Russian Satellites :OhYes:
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squiggy wrote: 09 Jun 2022, 17:11 That's great to see him getting all those kudos.
That last post is kind of rich, though. He's on a crash course with Paul Butler? Who's Paul Butler?
Great post. Just need the McGregor "Who da eff is dis gouy!?" Gif.
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Inoue is Ring Mag’s #1 P4P fighter.

He overtaken Usyk.
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looking over p4p makes me realize how many fewer guys we have around these days with years of p4p results. not that long ago we had floyd, manny, jmm, hopkins, ward, cotto, etc all active at the same time......in addition to still active guys like canelo and little chocolate

that lack of depth means we got more guys today who just seem to pop into the ratings, or get up really high without as much as it used to take
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margaret thatcher wrote: 12 Jun 2022, 07:07 looking over p4p makes me realize how many fewer guys we have around these days with years of p4p results. not that long ago we had floyd, manny, jmm, hopkins, ward, cotto, etc all active at the same time......in addition to still active guys like canelo and little chocolate

that lack of depth means we got more guys today who just seem to pop into the ratings, or get up really high without as much as it used to take
It seems like we’re getting more unifications in some divisions.. but then there are some that ruin it and don’t fight each other.
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To quote one Samuel Akon Peter: WHO NECKS?? WHO NECKS??
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