I'm sorry, but in some of those fights the opponent just looks like a novice. Specifically, for the clip starting at 0:51/52, that looks like sparring from novices at my gym. He's bending his back over (which you should never do) while keeping both of his arms a solid foot below his chin. He doesn't pick them and (obviously) gets blasted. Then, while keeping his arms down, he throws these bizarre, incorrectly thrown punches while still bending over with his back. Obviously, he gets punished again. The only thing that impresses me about Rose's opponent is his chin. At 1:03 wtf even is this? He looks like a staggering drunk. The rush at/after 1:50 is just bizarre, nothing masterful about walking away from that mess. It's hard to imagine Inoue not immediately punish that Rose looks fine in this video, but in some of these clips his opponents just look awful
@George Crowcroft Do you honestly think Inoue's power would have zero effect on Jofre? Do you think Inoue's skill set is an illusion and that he's a cab driver compared to Jofre?
@JunlongXiFan @JOKER Its undeniable that athletes get better with time. I don't think we should compare different eras by physical or technical attributes but on how the pioneer technics and on how they behaved on their biggest challenges Inoue still has some challenges left for us to put him as an ATG, I think he is already HOF and the best Japanese fighter in history
The guy in the first clip was an Olympian, and was being fast tracked to the title before he fought Burruni. He knew what he was doing, he just didn't become the pro the Aussies wanted him to be. I can't actually see what clip you're referring, I don't see anyone staggering around like they're drunk. Alan Rudkin would probably likely get stopped by Inoue, his style was best suited to deal with counter-punchers and boxers moreso than aggressive punchers, but make no mistake, he'd either be Inoue's best win or a close second. But yeah, Inoue definitely would've capitalised on that moment and in all likelihood, so would Donaire.
Fight video shows Bam as the bigger fighter, but you ignored that. Just like you ignored the fact that Chocolatito declined to fight Inoue twice. The first time, 6-0 Inoue citing money.
The video literally shows a guy who weighed than Rodriguez, with bigger legs. If you want to keep on refuting this basic fact that Rungvisai rehydrates to the mid 130s, you do that. That's the literal end of this conversation. And you ignore the fact that Chocolatito chose to instead face the much more proven champion in his own weight, and then proceeded to dominate everyone at fly to the point where Inoue moved up two divisions to avoid facing him.
Bam said he rehydrated to 130 against Cuadras. Show me proof that SSR is mid 130s on fight night. So Inoue wanted to fight Roman, but Roman walked away from negotiations because he wanted more money, means Inoue ducked him?
Furthermore, Inoue once again stated that he wanted Roman later on, but Roman said that he had no interest in fighting Inoue at 118. That's TWO times he rejected an Inoue fight. Roman ducked Inoue. Find a way to deal with it.