Inoue-Donaire Outcome

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  1. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    so youre just gonna put the kabash on the whole thing?:eyebrow2:
     
  2. escudo

    escudo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't disagree, but P4P is who you fought. Crawford comes up short ATM.
     
  3. lighteningjab

    lighteningjab Member Full Member

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    You don't actually breed fighting dogs do you?
     
  4. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Rigo still has something in the Tank, I would love to see him fighting Inoue.
     
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  5. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'd put him in 3.

    Lomachenko.
    Spence
    Inoue.
     
  6. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    oh, God no. i love my dogs like family. but i understand the science and culture of most blood sports, including pit dogs. i understand the distorted beauty some see in these spectacles. i detest animal suffering through no fault of their own.
     
  7. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    His resume says otherwise.
     
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  8. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Youth won that fight. Inoue was a step faster and rejuvenated a lot quicker than Donaire. It may have been a different outcome if Donaire was younger.
     
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  9. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Styles make fights tho. Just like Rigo struggled badly with Amagasa.
    And Donaire still has plenty left in the tank, as he showed.

    Inoue has his flaws but his also has a stellar resume. You can´t knock it down because Donaire, out of all people, gave him a good fight.

    And fooken A Donaire! He hasn´t looked this good in quite some time. I have been giving him all kinds of **** for years now, mainly due to him focusing so much on his power. I swear, once he moved up to 122, it was all about landing that one big shot. Most times it seemed like Donaire had no gameplan to speak of. Took the George Foreman approach which led to bad losses and pointless slugfests.
    But Donaire seemed to have taken a step back. He boxed rather well. I hope we get to see more of him soon. I think he still has a lot to offer.
     
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  10. pacas

    pacas Member Full Member

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    1. Canelo
    2. Wilder
    3. Pac
    4. Crawford
    5. Beterb

    :)
     
  11. iamtheman

    iamtheman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    beterbiev at 5 is madness. his resume simply isn't replete enough with quality wins.
     
  12. BoyBato

    BoyBato Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Saved sounds harsh. Nonito landed the shot that caused the cut perfectly
     
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  13. iamtheman

    iamtheman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i'd argue that in order for the little dudes to prove their p4p worth they have to be more inclined to prove themselves at multiple divisions than do the boxers in weight divisions that fall within the ranges of average sized men. the talent pool is far deeper around the ranges of welter to LHW.

    light flys are 108lbs. i weighed that when i was 12.
     
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  14. BoyBato

    BoyBato Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Crawford should be brought down. His unifying of 140 has run dry for him to keep his spot
     
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  15. pacas

    pacas Member Full Member

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    fair enough. i know it's not a foregone conclusion that he will win but I fully expect him to beat Dmitry Bivol next year and unify, then hopefully we get a super fight with Canelo. if he wins either or both of those fights he definitely belongs in the top 5.
     
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