Naoya Inoue vs. Luis Nery | Sky Sports - 6 May 2024

Who wins?

Poll ended at 06 May 2024, 04:26

Inoue - Decision
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Inoue - T/KO
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DRAW
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Nery - T/KO
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Nery - Decision
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Total votes: 23

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Post by Glass Joe »

Inoue vs the winner of ball/ford anyone?
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top rank, his american promoter, has 2 world champs already. i imagine they would be the route to start, but the winner of that would be cool too
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Post by Loynesy »

It was a masterclass of technical boxing.

Got knocked down in the first round so adjusted. Got his first two knockdowns via a left hook so of course his opponent was defending against that, so you could see he was looking for an angle with the right. His hand speed is phenomenal.
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Great fight
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Different Gravy P4P king IMO :salut:
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How little did that last right hand travel?, barely anything yet the torque was immense
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handsofstone wrote: 06 May 2024, 14:48 How little did that last right hand travel?, barely anything yet the torque was immense
Yup. Amazing shot.

I’m not too bothered by the Goodman fight. It’s not too bad but I think it’s a straight forward win for Inoue. Would have preferred Akhmadaliev or him stepping up to 126.
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Post by KiwiRider »

The collective *gasp* from the crowd when Inoue went down was amazing.
They did the same when Mike Tyson went down too.
It made the hairs on my arms stand up.
What a brilliant fight.
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Post by THEBUTCH »

Inoue now dominating ANOTHER weight class :bow:

My eyes nearly popped out when Nery nailed Inoue with that booming left hand :o

While it was an amazing moment, Nery effectively signed his own death warrant. Inoue then got hyper serious and started throwing bomb after bomb. It was reckless, but here is a boxer who seems to be able to win a fight any way he so chooses.

Of course, Nayoa can take out his opposition with either hand, but he really went right hand happy at times. What can one say in criticism though ? :maybe: He totally destroyed Nery, who let's remind ourselves was 35-1 coming into this fight !

There's some tough opposition for sure, but IMO Inoue is the best boxer in the world today. :salut:
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Post by NoScoutingReports »

Truly unmissable every time Inoue boxes, absolutely phenomenal P4P level talent.

Good win for his brother on the undercard too, outworked Ishida. Akui is an entertaining fighter as well, applies constant pressure and always firing off combinations. Treat of a midday card for a bank holiday Monday, love Japanese shows.
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NoScoutingReports wrote: 06 May 2024, 19:14 Truly unmissable every time Inoue boxes, absolutely phenomenal P4P level talent.

Good win for his brother on the undercard too, outworked Ishida. Akui is an entertaining fighter as well, applies constant pressure and always firing off combinations. Treat of a midday card for a bank holiday Monday, love Japanese shows.
I'll likely never make it to Japan but I would love to watch a card at the Tokyo Dome. Imagine. I think the vibe would be different but amazing all the same
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Post by coneye »

KiwiRider wrote: 06 May 2024, 15:21 The collective *gasp* from the crowd when Inoue went down was amazing.
They did the same when Mike Tyson went down too.
It made the hairs on my arms stand up.
What a brilliant fight.
The gasp was even louder in my house ,, i told the missis you got to come watch this guy he's brilliant , we sat down to watch and he got sat down , she looked at me and said this the brilliant guy is it ,,, Don't worry he's just made the mistake of waking him up i said , guy is a beast , but jeez he's good is'nt he
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He’s some fighter. That left hook that put Nery down in the 2nd was a thing of beauty
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Post by NoScoutingReports »

wrighty wrote: 06 May 2024, 20:18
NoScoutingReports wrote: 06 May 2024, 19:14 Truly unmissable every time Inoue boxes, absolutely phenomenal P4P level talent.

Good win for his brother on the undercard too, outworked Ishida. Akui is an entertaining fighter as well, applies constant pressure and always firing off combinations. Treat of a midday card for a bank holiday Monday, love Japanese shows.
I'll likely never make it to Japan but I would love to watch a card at the Tokyo Dome. Imagine. I think the vibe would be different but amazing all the same
Definitely, bet it’s tremendous.
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Post by forcefraser »

Such an exciting fighter.

The way leaves chin out after throwing the right hand may catch him out one day.

He's got a chin but one day he might come a cropper
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I've been to Japan a bunch of times - mainly business but 3 family holidays: love it there. Have seen sumo and baseball but never boxing.

Might treat myself to the next Inoue fight.
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Posting my appreciation of what a special,special fighter Inoue is. Technically brilliant throws everything correctly and tight. Footwork bang on: you can have power but to continually be in a position to land on top level fighters, you need everything else.

Going to binge watch his fights later this week. I think it would be a dream to watch him fight live in Japan and just experience it. Reminds me a little of a German crowd, very appreciative of a good fight but very polite and measured. As opposed to the UK (though to be fair some good boxing crowds/fans at York Hall shows: just the bigger shows tend to be full of idiots/football fans). I think he'll look to make a run at featherweight soon. He's getting on for a smaller fighter maybe three years left in the game.
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Loynesy wrote: 07 May 2024, 04:28 I've been to Japan a bunch of times - mainly business but 3 family holidays: love it there. Have seen sumo and baseball but never boxing.

Might treat myself to the next Inoue fight.
I've been several times as well. Skiing, Rugby World Cup, business. Its an amazing place. Tokyo is wild.

Would love to see a big fight there
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smiling assassin wrote: 07 May 2024, 03:41 He’s some fighter. That left hook that put Nery down in the 2nd was a thing of beauty
:TU:
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Glass Joe wrote: 06 May 2024, 08:35 Inoue vs the winner of ball/ford anyone?
great shout Joe, would be epic if they could get it on in US or UK too, although understand he's the champ and can fight where he wants.
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Post by SeanBrennan »

Watched it now, fair play to Nery for putting him down, Inoue is so so good though, top 3 P4P for me.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Luis Nery | Sky Sports - 6 May 2024

Post by CaptainSpacerod »

Inoue v Tank at 130 in Tokyo … the stuff dreams are made of

Apparently Tank and Ellerbe both said he would be prepared to come down to 130 for it.
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Re: Naoya Inoue vs. Luis Nery | Sky Sports - 6 May 2024

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i mean inoue hasnt even fought at 126 ...................he already climbed several divisions as is to get to 122
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Post by margaret thatcher »

SeanBrennan wrote: 07 May 2024, 17:20
Glass Joe wrote: 06 May 2024, 08:35 Inoue vs the winner of ball/ford anyone?
great shout Joe, would be epic if they could get it on in US or UK too, although understand he's the champ and can fight where he wants.
there were nearly 60,000 people at the tokyo dome, far more epic than anything in the us. us crowds are often boring as sh!t, especially if no mexican involved
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Post by coneye »

forcefraser wrote: 07 May 2024, 04:34
Loynesy wrote: 07 May 2024, 04:28 I've been to Japan a bunch of times - mainly business but 3 family holidays: love it there. Have seen sumo and baseball but never boxing.

Might treat myself to the next Inoue fight.
I've been several times as well. Skiing, Rugby World Cup, business. Its an amazing place. Tokyo is wild.

Would love to see a big fight there
Wheres the best places to go there for holiday ,, I've been every where i want to go , now only two places left i want to go thats new zealand , BUT only on a motorbike trip across the country and JAPAN ,, always liked the idea of Japan , wife does'nt want to ggo there , , and now most of my freinds are taking retirement , got there savings and super and starting to holiday abroad , different ones keep asking for us to come , wife keeps nagging we should go and i keep refusing , .
But JAPAN i really could be temprted and talked into it very easy , don't know why , never really met many japanese , i believe its very very expensive , but just holds some fascination for me ,

Where shall i go , i immiedietly think Tokyo
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