Naoya Inoue vs. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai.

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  1. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    I think inoue beats him. But in saying that i dont think sor gets through estrada
     
  2. JohnnyDrama99

    JohnnyDrama99 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Tough call but if I had to call it, I think Srisaket has the experience to pull off the win at this stage of Inoue’s young professional career.
     
  3. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Nah, Rungvisai is a punching bag. Cuadras lit him up and so did Roman in the first fight. He's getting drastically overestimated due to one the awful judging of the first Roman fight and two Roman imploding in the second. Mark it, Estrada is going to dance around Rungvisai like Saunders did around Lemieux.
     
  4. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Inoue is bigger than Rungvisai, two inches taller, three inches of reach, and just as thick, although they both have knockout percentages above eighty percent; so they might hit about the same.
     
  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Give me a break, and while you're at it, give Sor Rungvisai one as well. You really are a bitter Betty about my boy whipping your boy's ass, not once but twice. Here's the reality, you can't beat Gonzalez if you don't have skills, and Cuadras debatably took the first 6 rounds off of Estrada and took 6 rounds off of Gonzalez in many people's estimation, including my own, is losing 6 rounds to Cuadras the sign of a poorly skilled boxer? Sor Rungvisai was getting to Cuadras and hurting him midway through, his pressure is unrelenting, and it'll get to Estrada too, who isn't NEARLY as elusive as Cuadras.
     
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  6. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Almost anyone would have beaten the Gonzalez that showed up for the second fight, but Rungvisai wouldn't have beaten the Cuadras that showed up against Estrada.

    *My bad, I got mixed up who we were saying was fighting each other. Rungvisai has certainly fought the better competition in Yaegashi, Gonzalez and Cuadras. Inoue only has Narvaez at this point but his fighting just looks so much more clean than Rungvisai's. Inoue is a boxer puncher but Rungvisai is a slugger.
     
  7. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Well, I am extremely bitter just as a rule, but I think that comes from being right and living in an absurd world where fundamental rules of reality are constantly disputed no matter how obvious. I'm bitter in the way that other people are bitter and disputing Ward's victories over Kovalev, feeling like an injustice has been done and that there's no corrective solution. That's a different feeling from say the lowness I felt when Marquez knocked out Pacquiao. I still feel like the correct scoring for Gonzalez vs Rungvisai I and Cuadras is 8-4 Gonzalez. What I saw from Rungvisai was superior physicality and inferior technique. He reminds me of Giovanni Segura, who was miles below Ivan Calderon in terms of skill but since he was younger, stronger, and had a better chin he knocked Calderon out twice. Or he maybe reminds me of Ruslan Provodnikov or Lucas Matthysse for various reasons, strong, durable, but you put them in a ring with a top technician and they get taken apart.

    I will grant you that Rungvisai is strong and has a great body attack, which was legitimately hurting Cuadras before the fight was stopped. He well might have worn Cuadras down by the end had it continued.

    The first decision was wrong. The second was against a hollowed out version of Roman. I don't give Glen Johnson immense props for beating Roy Jones Jr either. Whoever was in front of Roy that night was going to knock him out.
     
  8. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Exactly Rungvisai is too experienced,Inoue has real flaws imo and is a KO waiting to happen as soon as he fights someone
     
  9. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Imho inoue vs rugvinsai would be decided 99.9% by power and chin, southpaw vs orthodox cavemen style nuclear explosion. That's why I would favour inoue over runginsai. I think rungvinsai will win to estrada too. Let's see.
     
  10. panchman69

    panchman69 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yall are sersiously overrating runvisai, he was a nobody before he faced a rapidly declining chocolatito. and now everyone is saying he is a p4p fighter. estrada will win easily.
     
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  11. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It’s cool, Rungvisai is abit more than a slugger, he seems like a infighting volume puncher, he actually has decent defence up close. Gonzalez probably wasn’t as accurate due to his body movement, so whilst he isn’t a slick fighter at all, he can make you miss and pay up close.

    Inoue is definitely more polished but tbh they are similar in the sense that they throw a lot of body punches and they can both throw punches in bunches. I would favour Rungvisai slightly purely on the fact he is more comfortbable with the weight and he has beaten the better competition in Gonzalez.
     
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  12. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Inoue hasn’t got any major flaws for me, i would pick him to beat Burnett and Emmmanuel Rodriguez. Not sure if he could beat Nery and he can’t beat Tete for my money.
     
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  13. Serge

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  14. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    maybe,maybe not,myself I’ve seen him get into some odd positions where someone good could exploit but it’s all conjecture on my part till he actually fights someone it’s hard to tell.
     
  15. jmashyaka

    jmashyaka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah I’m not as sold as some guys on here who have top 10 p4p, the flyweight guy I got in top 10 atm is Rungvisai and the winner of his fight with Estrada would definitely be top 10 and pushing into the top 5.

    Inoue needs to stop jumping up in weight and settle into a division and start carving out his legacy. I don’t like when people get a belt and move up unless they are fighting a serious champ. I don’t like what guys like Loma, Garcia, Gonzalez and now Inoue are doing.
     
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