Inoue Is a HOF & a special boxer what we've seen so far,Is he up with the likes Pacman yet no. In time maybe wait & see.
Donito Nonaire. Casimero would have knocked his azz out! Or mangle his face. Yeah, you put a midget that can't punch infront of shot Nonaire Donito and he sparks him out, no doubt. But he still the same old Nonaire that has been horrific for 4 years. Now Butler dude come for one who uses Suana excuse to get out of a fight? GTFO!! Casimero is coming his case is dismissed in court as I said it's fabricated case by maggots. Sean Gibbons minions in Phils. It's sad these same maggots say support P.I. boxers. Then turn around and fabricate stories to destroy a kababayan's career.Traitors!!
It was close Sultan was a home court boxer. It's in house politics. The promoter at that time was ALA boxing promotion which was a big promotion back in those days. Sultan was a ALA boxer so had the home court advantage. Casimero today is more experienced just has an unstable team around him and mofo maggots leeches who use to be his friends and now hell bent on destroying his career via fabricating stories on YT.
I was trying to explain that all the opps Inoue has fought are not unbeatable. Or elite league material. Mcdonell, Donaire (39) and Rodriguez are you kidding me? For one Donaire has looked horrific for 4 years. People are fooled when they put a midget a foot smaller in front of him and can't bang. Of course Nonaire is gonna spark em out.His power has not totally abandoned him at this point of his career. However he is hittable and slower. Which is why Casimero would have landed sometin sometin and put his old azz on the floor. I believe the reason why he backed out of the fight vs Casimero. When you put in Mcdonell as one his best wins. I started to laugh hahahhaha you gotta be kiddin.
I included him because he was part of Inoue's bantamweight run. But it's still one of Inoue's best wins. McDonnell had been on decade long win streak, was ranked #2 by the Ring, was a world class fighter, was massive, and weighed 143 on fight night. Inoue destroyed him in a single round.
Not yet. If he becomes undisputed at 118 and 122, he's an ATG, for sure. It's hard to believe that Inoue's not even 30, with how much he's accomplished.
Hmm... Agree that Olivares's resume pretty clearly out-strips Jofre's bantamweight resume. But, I do think Inoue's probably as good a win as anything on Jofre's resume save maybe Legra. Would rate him higher than the likes of Caldwell or Caraballo right now. Definitely not higher than Rose or Castillo, though...to consolidate your point. Anyway, Inoue probably is making my next top 100 list, which means that yeah...he's an ATG. If he retired tomorrow he's definitely in the bottom half, though.
I'd rate him similarly to Jose Medel in terms of a 'win', although I think it's perfectly arguable that Medel was better head to head. He's certainly got a better resume, but it's goy a helluva lotta red on it. I personally wouldn't have anyone bar Usyk, Chocolatito and maybe Canelo on mine, out of active fighters. But hey, maybe I like value things more heavily than you do.
Inoue probably wouldn't have made it until he became lineal at bantamweight, but given his dominance at the weight, previous work at lower weights I think at present he warrants consideration for a spot somewhere in the lower quarter. Say, around somewhere around the vicinity of a Pasqual Perez type of guy. There's some empty gaps on Inoue's resume in terms of opposition, but there are enough decent wins for him to earn a provisional ranking. Lists are always subject to change, though.
You're just a hipster wannabe with vision problems trying to look and sound cool. @Drew101 is a legit old fart and his opinion is worth at minimum 100X more than yours.