"If You Take Away That Power, Would You Still Consider Him As Good?” — Stephen Fulton People keep saying Inoue's success at 122 and eventually 126 will be based on his power carrying up, which is silly. It's not like Inoue will suddenly be featherfisted. At worst, he'll be a heavy hitter, just not a * ahem * monster puncher. People will still need to outbox him, which I don't see many guys in the 122/126 landscape doing. Inoue's a master boxer with elite ring IQ, footwork, timing, accuracy, punch placement, and punch selection. In fact, I don't think he's ever been outboxed in a single round by anyone. People also don't realize that Inoue sets up all of his KOs. Yes, the power is overwhelming, but he's not going for broke and blowing dudes away.
I swear man. Stopping clogging up the General with love notes about Inoue. At least people like @miniq fanboy about fighters in a funny way. You do it like your blooming in love with the guy. It’s even worse when you add all your threads about Inoue with all the threads @JunlongXiFan makes about him.
Naoya is indeed a wonderful boxer with skills above what most are offering out there. I can't say enough good things about him, imo he's a real fighter in the tradition of the greats - if only there were lots of great fighters lined up that could push Inoue, because I think he's capable of much more, despite how impressive he's already been!
Fulton's elite and Inoue-Fulton is a superfight. Looking forward to Inoue KOing him to take them belts!
In the vastness of featherweight's ocean of legends, Fulton is a small, soon to be forgotten fry. Inoue is going down in history.
Lol bro you made an obvious error. You only joined last Friday yet you seem to know who Joker is. Meaning you are an alt.