That post really got to u didn't it? He had no choice about entering a tournament?! Ye, OK... I know guys got injured etc tho.. The fart weights are very frail tho! Come on fella, the likes of McDonell are solid fighters & he blitzed him but it's only McDonell... Look who else he's fought: Kono 35 coming off a loss.. Nieves coming off a loss Narvaez 40 That is ancient for bantamweights etc... None of Inoue's opponents were close to the consensus 'p4p' ratings .. Or Olympic gold medal winner types.. Where they even #1 at any of the weights when he fought them??? Even Rodriguez was coming off a SD win! It's not all about resume sure but he's yet to be tested by someone people give a **** about.. Rodriguez is decent but his claim to fame is beating Paul Butler lol Inoue resume is mostly tomato cans & old men bro Don't cry tho.. He has freakish power & has done great so far but Loma has eclipsed him now by some way.. No need to get emotional & have another one of your Manny Pacqiauo outbursts...
Leonard was easier to hit than Loma is and got caught more, Floyd was never pushed so we can`t tell if he was as good as Loma, he couldn`t open a fighter up like Loma can and he couldn`t fight on the front foot like Loma can, Robinson got hit with more jabs than Loma does, Chavez had trouble with Taylor, Whitaker and De La Hoya, Taylor wasn`t in Loma`s class, Loma would have caught Pernell more than Chavez did and Loma is far better than DLH was, Charles had more weaknesses than Loma has, Spinks was nowhere near Loma`s level, Monzon was easy to hit wit the counter jab, Oliveres wasn`t as skilled as Loma, Gomez lost to Nelson who was outboxed by Whitaker, I am being oversimplistic, but I have never seen anything like Loma in a boxing ring.
lol, yall acting like loma has been fighting hof fighters compared to monster. neither one has been tested to elite standards, so this atg nonsense is way premature. but, but, ive never seen anybody like that. that must mean hes the best ever, lmao.
Funny you should say that! Sometimes I wonder, if 50 years from now the time machine has been invented, and they have been sending a couple of guys back to our time... just to show us what boxing will be like in 2070! All kidding aside… I think Inoue looks out of this world. Never seen power like that in a little guy! And the best thing is, that he's only 26. So he should (hopefully) have several good years left.
I think he can fight till 35 with no problems at all. This dude doesn't have wear and tear from any of his fights.