Clenelo would Jack himself silly with roids and slap a rehydration clause on Inoue if they fought each other even though Inoue campaigns like 10 divisions below his one.
A boxer that won his first world title in 6 fights, and is currently on his third division and 4th belt vs. a guy with a big social media following, that hasn't fought for a title or even sniffed one yet, and that hasn't beaten anyone in the top 20 of the respective division (now 2) that he campaigns at? Please, explain why Garcia should even be discussed as far as deserving of a title shot let alone be in a p4p topic.
Clenelo would impose a dehydration clause on Inoue. Inoue will have to step into the ring no less than 10 pounds lighter than what he was at the weigh in or forfeit his entire purse. Even then Inoue drops Clenelo twice and gets robbed on the cards.
What a ridiculous and embarrassing thread. This is like trying to compare Shakur Stevenson to Terence Crawford. Come on now...
Of course Inoue is clearly better than certified cheater and PED-user Clenelo and it hurts you butt really, really bad
There's no need to include p4p in that sentence. In absolute terms Inoue is probably a harder puncher than Canelo.
The difference in P4P is about 40 places, and I'm being generous to KingRy Difference in levels is astronomical right now
Man, MVC gets an infamous reputation but this is more farfetched than anything he's posted. To put it politely, Ryan Garcia is not even anywhere as good as Takuma Inoue. And I'm actually somewhat of a fan of Ryan Garcia. He doesn't even beat Tank or Teofimo unless he rapidly improves in the coming years.
It's actually worse. More like comparing Batman to Superman when there is no kryptonite or fancy metal suits involved.
If Ryan Garcia cleans up 135 (Teo, Haney & Tank-Loma if they want to stick around), then we can start discussing his potential. For now Ryan Garcia is the biggest 2nd coming of Oscar De La Hoya since Bojado, With Bojado the hype was so big boxing fans and their moms hailed him as an ATG in the making from the debut, even Teddy Atlas loved Francisco Bojado as early as 1-0 (KO 1) This content is protected