Well, that's the premise of power being carried up. The fight assumption we go would go with is that Inoue will be every bit as devastating at 126 as he was at 118. Otherwise of course Inoue gets stomped on (if his punches feel like mosquito bites at 126).
Betting under the assumption that Inoue's power and speed has carried up and he's equally as devastating at 126 as he was at 118? Meaning he's smoked guys at 126 before fighting Lomachenko.
Aight, that's cool if that's your pick. But I think Inoue at 126 with the same powa and speed, RIP Lomachenko.
I think you will find that going from fighting Buttler and Mcdonalds at 118 to fighting Loma and other featherweights is a different kettle of fish. Nonitosaroaus rex who is Nonoya best win found that out the hard way. Getting sparked out by Walter etc
I don't believe anything they say. Beating Buttler for undisputed and Mcdonell doesn't prove much of anything that he beats Loma at 126. It is completely delusional. It just shows he beat weaker opps that anybody at 126 and beyond would easily man handle. Buttler and mcodonell gets man handled by Salido and we know dis.
It's like they are oblivious to reality. In real life fighters get in the ring and punch each other. And the smaller man usually gets slept and beatdown. Simple.
Fantasy matchup and that's all it will ever be even if Inoue goes up to 126 and starts murking dudes.
That's why there are weight classes and that's why we are operating under the assumption that Inoue's power is carried up to 126 in this fantasy matchup. If Pac carried his speed and power to 154, then he can compete there. We're not using the fight assumptions that Inoue will be fighting Lomachenko at 126 with his power from 118. Are you dumb?
If we translate Inoue's power to 126 and assume no losses in the effects of his punches, then absolutely 126 Inoue punches harder than 126 Walters. And Inoue's far more skilled than Walters.
The pedophile in your avatar got sonned by Butler and Sultan and barely scraped by a 500 year old Rigondeaux who was beaten by a complete no namer in his next fight. That ain't enough to beat Inoue.