I get what you are saying. I just don't want Inoue to leave anything on the table when he does eventually retire and we be left with unanswered...
I think he'll slim down a bit, but in the end he is who he is and a lack of self discipline is clearly who he is. He's a pro fighter, there's no...
He has shown the same flaw twice now. I think it's down to some over confidence and complacency on him and his teams part. That comes with...
Agreed, it does shows a level of over confidence and complacency. Inoue's chin and powers of recovery have possibly saved him twice already...
I think the fact he could lose at 126 is exactly why he should do it. He could stay at 122 and retire undefeated but that would be boring, safe,...
I don't think he's declining. But he's twice now shown the same vulnerability. He get's over confident early and leaves himself open to being...
. Cardenas did try switching guards and that allowed him to land a big right hand counter but in the end it was the same strategy, wait and then...
I am glad I woke up to watch that fight. Inoue always delivers. Got to give Cardenas credit, he really showed up and gave Inoue the toughest...
He's improved a lot since the fight with Sanchez. He knows how to frame, moves better and is less predictable, but he barely beat Vianello in his...
Since this fight was first rumoured to be a possibility I have seen this as a difficult fight for Canelo. Stylistically it's just going to be...
He's always been a deeply flawed fighter, I knew that as far back as the Hunter fight when I picked Hunter to beat him. He has slow feet, he's...
Jesus didn't realise he threw so little. 12-13 punches a round is abysmal.
From what little I saw of the fight, it's still an issue to some degree. Yes Scull was negative, but he would throw counters when Canelo opened...
Sounds like I didn't miss much last night. Canelo looking bad against a mover shouldn't have been too big a shock he's always had issues with...
Maidana beating Broner, lol. That was sooooo satisfying!