Definitely a fight I'd like to see in the future if Akhmadaliev continues winning. He's a hard fight for anyone with his elusive yet powerful style. Right now I'd pick Inoue simply because he's more tested as a pro and with that low hands style Akhmadaliev may find the edge in speed of Inoue too much, especially with his low lead hand which should allow Inoue to untilise his jab as well as land that vaunted left hook counter. Plus we saw how Inoue dealt with a southpaw in Payano, he definitely has the tools to deal with a southpaw though one as tricky and slick as Akhmadaliev will be a tough style to break down.
Well who do you suggest he fight? Akhmadaliev beat one of the best at Super Bantamweight in Danny Roman, there's not many opponents in and around 118-122 that pose much threat. Do you think he should move up to Super Featherweight? I mean, he is a former Light Flyweight, already competing in his 3th division, he skipped Flyweight. What's 3 more right? How about try learning about Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight, then maybe you'll understand why The Monster is so special.
Yes, only weight advantage isn't enough, noone is telling that's enough.Being much bigger and aggressive, Akhmadaliev can KO him, but he has weak defense, so it's more likely he'll try make that fight a war, while Inoue will show skills and wait till he will catch these weaknesses of Akhmadaliev.Maybe it could be more competitive if it wouldn't be now, when Murodjon has only 8 fights in profi, but after couple more years.
Punches a little wide, perfect for Inoue's counters. But looks to be a beast at his weight, and I think Inoue will max out at 122.
How has this guy not be permanently banned yet? He's trash. Just a constant stream of one line fanboy drivel. The idiot is obviously not concerned with the sport of boxing beyond the surface level.