No, he's a really good UK domestic fighter who made good on an underqualified countryman sitting on a world title.
Isn't Yamanaka fighting under the Teiken banner...? If so, then a fight between Inoue and Yamanaka could be pretty amazing...:think :bbb
Yeah Yamanaka is a Teiken fighter, so is Igarashi for that matter. I don't think we'll see Inoue at 118 for a while, he's said he wants to make a legacy at 115
I like that a lot. ...and it makes the eventuality of Gonzalez vs. Inoue/Yamanaka down the line all the sweeter to look forward to...
Standing by for whoever gets left out in the cold on May 2nd, I'd wager. (...growing boy) (...honestly looks sharper through eight than Canelo did after thirty-eight...) (...probably clouts a bit harder than Jose Cotto, too) (...I don't just mean p4p)
Staying at 115 one would assume, EVERYONE in his camp says it's his natural weight, I can't see why he'd move though 115 is a bit weak in terms of WBO ranked contenders...
This is how I feel about it. Maybe he needs to get a sweat on. You think he's done with light-fly though?