This content is protected Not only that, but in a stacked 115 division that had Choco/Cuadras/Rungvisai/Estrada he fought NONE OF EM Good talent? Yes BUT he needs to be matched against top opposition to see how good he really is
Wow that’s some stacked division,imo he has some glaring errors that could see him sparked out against Rungvisai or anyone else of that calibre.
For posting factz? Look Inoue is talented but b4 he even sniffs P4P list he needa fight a top 3 118 guy... Fight Nery
He outgrew the division. I have no doubt he can knock out Estrada Cuadras Gonzales and Rungvisai. They are lucky he's not staying around.
for once I agree with you.. been saying this for months inoue is overated.. and doesn't deserve to be top 10 p4p tbh..
hes not as good as the hype though.. if he fought the top guys at 115 he would lose to atleast 1 of them .
You're nothing but a troll, you've spent years on here bashing GGG, literally made 100's of threads about him, now its clear GGG has slipped a little and is on the way out, so you need a new object of affection, or target. This I believe is either your 4th or 5th Inoue thread in less than a month, meanwhile Inoue has one of the best resumes in the sport, especially considering he's only had 15 matches. Those rankings are bull****, they're probably from Boxrec, or they're just made up. The list conveniently leaves off Narvaez, who just stopped the undefeated Potapov, it also leaves off Ryoichi Taguchi, who is a brilliant fighter coming off of a war against Melindo. Those two wins alongside his wins over Kono, Hernandez, both Kokietgym's, Nieves, Rodriguez and Carmona easily outweighs Nery's sole decent win over Yamanaka, which I predicted, not based on how good Nery is, but just how absolutely horrid Shinsuke has looked in his last few matches, he got dropped by Solis and Moreno recently, the first match against Moreno was controversial, it could have gone either way, Yamanaka has been showing signs of slippage for a while now. It wasn't a hard call, I'd have picked Inoue to stop him as well. Quite frankly not only his stoppages, but the absolute ease of those stoppages over Narvaez and Kono are more impressive than almost anything Yamakanaka much less Nery has accomplished. Sure, he should fight Nery, but don't get your hopes up, he'll KO Nery in under 3 rounds, the man is literally a magnet for counter hooks, 2 of which have put him down in recent matches, against guys with far less skill and finishing abilities than Naoya.