Naoya Inoue vs. Alan David Picasso Romero & Junto Nakatani vs. Sebastian Hernandez Reyes RBR.

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  1. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker I Am Full Member

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    You’re arguing while you’re on your knees deep in Bam’s crotch. That’s why you can’t see the facts.

    When Nakatani was at 115, Bam moved down to avoid being in the same weight division. When Nakatani moved up to 118, Bam moved back to 115 a few months later. Bam had years to make a fight against Nakatani, but chose to fight a feather fist and a bunch of old men instead.

    If you actually cared about facts, you wouldn’t act like a *****.
     
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  2. bandeedo

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    lol. bam spent the last 2 years unifying 112 AND 115. cleaning them out. offered the smoke to junto while doing it, and junto said no thank you. thems the facts, girls. deal with them however it makes you feel all fuzzy inside.:lol:
     
  3. CST80

    CST80 The Hesitant Nihilist Staff Member

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    Hernandez rectally violates Bam.
     
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  4. CST80

    CST80 The Hesitant Nihilist Staff Member

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    It was about as nondescript as you're going to get. It wasn't woke, it was just inoffensive and boring. Zegler and Gadot did the best with what they were given, which wasn't much. At least Gal seemed to realize it was going to be bad so she camped it up. It felt at times like she was channeling Tim Curry in Rocky Horror Picture Show.
     
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  5. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    as bad as you said puma would, or worse?
     
  6. CST80

    CST80 The Hesitant Nihilist Staff Member

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    He'd put him in a coma. So would Nakatani. I hate to break it to you, but pounding on Martinez and Cafu for almost 12 rounds before they finally fall, is a clear cut sign that his power is not going to carry up. Cool it with the cockiness, unless you want to have another Mikey Garcia beats Errol Spence on your hands..
     
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  8. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    yeah, i never expected to be wrong a couple times in 20 years, lol. i guess when youre wrong every other week it all just seems the same.
    but im sure we will get to see if im due for another bad call this decade when bam offers that smoke again. moving up, eventually he will get tested, ike everyone said he would be at 115....and now 118.....and then 122..........
     
  9. CST80

    CST80 The Hesitant Nihilist Staff Member

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    Hey... we both get one wrong here and there. No big deal! But I'll take my Hernandez beats Nakatani prediction over, line 'em up!!! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! Bam wins! :lol:
     
  10. Flo_Raiden

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    Masterful performance indeed. If there’s anything that this fight and the MJ fight has reminded us it’s that Inoue is hard to outbox. Even when he doesn’t get the stoppage he’ll still outclass his opponents with just his skill alone. His ring IQ is really impressive.
     
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  11. bandeedo

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    that was a good call. and honestly, if i had seen hernandez before yesterday, i would have bet on nakatani. hernandez is tough, but isnt very skilled. i would have thought junto would box circles around him. same way i saw bam box circles around puma, who i put at same level as hernandez. but junto fought a stupid fight. whether it was because he couldnt fight the right fight, or just didn't, i dont know. but he showed lots of holes i hadnt seen before, holes that bam will have a field day with, just like i said he would have with puma.
     
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  12. CST80

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    Thanks, but it won't be nearly as easy for Bam, he doesn't bring the same kind of pressure, output or intensity. He's far more circumspect and likes to stay just out of range, because he usually has the reach advantage, which won't be as easy with Nakatani, who has the longer reach and is a southpaw like Bam. Which will put him at the end of Junto's punches, which is his sweet spot. Then add in the power, which Nakatani has the edge in, also Junto seems to have the superior chin. Stylistically, he's a nightmarish opponent for him.
     
  13. thehook13

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  14. bandeedo

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    before last night i picked bam to beat junto by 3 or 4 rds. i think he stops him today. hernandez had too easy a time finding him. hes just not on the same level technically that bam is. and he doesnt have the legs to stay with bam. he has the speed and agility to use them, just not the knowledge or technique to stay with someone who does. bam will easily dictate where the exchanges take place.
     
  15. thehook13

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    Inoue has mastered his own style. Layers on layers, years upon years of great coaching, hard work, discipline and supreme talent. All in the bank now paying off. Only a couple fighters per generation reach the elite level that Inoue has found.