Nayoya Inoue versus Adrian Hernandez this weekend in Tokyo

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  1. HamburgBuam

    HamburgBuam Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hernandez is wide open für bodyshots. I think, this will make the difference. And i am a fan of Hernandez.
     
  2. Badbot

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    Hernandez is a big draw where his from. Should be a big fight in Tokyo
     
  3. Super Hans

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    I'm picking Inoue by close, perhaps controversial points win.
     
  4. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Hernandez is totally legit as a 108 top titlist.

    However, he is certainly more than beatable (watch the first fight with Kompayak... epic war!).

    Looking forward to this fight though...

    If Hernandez loses, the claim on the #1 spot in the division gets dicey.
     
  5. Vysotskyy

    Vysotskyy Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Why does RING have him at 4 then? Nietes and Ioka appear similar isn't it rather debatable or am i missing something?
     
  6. Super Hans

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    Ring ratings goes to **** the lower down the weight classes you go. TRB certainly have better ratings for 108:

    [url]http://www.tbrb.org/all-rankings/#108[/url]
     
  7. Boxing Prospect

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    Ioka doesn't fight there any more, Nietes got a gift against Fuentes last time they fought.
     
  8. eltirado

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    If Inoue stops Hernandez I am joining his cult :bowdown
     
  9. McGrain

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    Let's not forget the sizzling undercard.

    Inoue the younger, Takuma (As he is forever to be known if he turns out to be good as they think he is) has went tits mental and is taking on 23-2 Fahlan Sakkreerin - 23-2 :shock:

    [url]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x194con_2013-12-31-ryo-miyazaki-vs-fahlan-sakkreerin-jr_sport[/url]
     
  10. McGrain

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    A more detailed breakdown

    [url]http://www.boxing.com/naoya_inoue_walks_the_hard_road.html[/url]
     
  11. Drew101

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    Yeah, that a Holy ****, WTF kind of match, and if Takuma beats a guy who quite recently vaporized Myuzaki in three, he'll be in prime position to not only out-do his brother, but to equal Saensak's record. :scaredas:
     
  12. eltirado

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    Hopefully this inspires promoters worldwide :think
     
  13. McGrain

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    BOOM, and, quite probably, BOOM.
     
  14. jrzbox

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    This should be on mexican tv but I'm afraid it will be a day later, Hernandez is the real deal at 108, hopefully he doesn't look tired because of the long flight and has time to adjust to Japan
     
  15. jrzbox

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    an all mexican brawl between Hernandez and Fuentes would be great on the card with Estrada versus Segura, the only problem is that Fuentes and Hernandez are on different tv networks