Your tenth Inoue thread since the big night. Why don't you save any more of these Inoue thoughts until after the Spence-Crawford fight? Anyway, he certainly didn't do that. I actually thought Fulton saw pretty early what he was in for but instead of giving up or trying to hide he actually took some strategic risks that put him right in the firing line. He should be proud of what he did, and I thought he gave himself the best chance. But the fox don't beat the tiger.
Fulton was absolutely terrified of his Kanagawa leprechaun power as soon as he felt the weight of that first jab. The mistake he made, other than signing the contract that is, was he and his fans lulled themselves into a false sense of security by 1. Believing that because be he'd fought a puncher before and that puncher was bigger than him (Figueroa) he therefore would be able to withstand the smaller Inoue's power. But I told everyone that Figueroa only had big man power and that he didn't possess that electric lightening shocking ninja precision one punch KO power that Inoue does or elite skills and of course once again Serge was proven right. And 2. By believing that Inoue's skills were inferior to his, weren't elite, and that the Japanese school of slickness couldn't compete with the American school. But he forked around and found out the hard way that Japanese slickness, like Cossack, British and Cubano slickness, is actually far superior to American slickness. And let's not forget that Fulton was all set to run up to 126 as soon as he caught wind of Inoue heading up to 122 with a bounty on his head and he only had a change of heart after watching Inoue look subpar against the elite of the elite British school of slickness against Butler. He thought to himself if Butler can cause him issues with his slickness and defence I can do a lot more but he made a very bad miscalculation
Exactly. God damnit man. A lot of times fighters get hated on more not because of the fighter themselves but their super annoying fanbases. Guys like this act like it's their new girlfriend and go out of their way to try to find ways to talk about them.
People who still fawn over Floyd are whining about Inoue posts....really. Get a life. Inoue is the hot item right now, the fact that some of you can't stand it says more about you than it does about Joker. Relax and enjoy the moment. You can ignore threads you know.
Mike Tyson just called Naoya Inoue the best fighter in the world... At the Spence-Crawford press conference.
It was the 2nd round. Right cross, followed by a 3 piece, finishing with a left to the body. That face Fulton made after that segment looked like he was fighting the Grim Reaper.
Ennis needs a new trainer. This bozy dude doesn’t know **** about boxing and a racist to boot. Tells a lot about Ennis.