Since I'm fairly well versed in the lower divisions, I can say unequivocally, he has one of the best resumes in the sport. To date Inoue is the first and in some cases only man to.. Stop Jason Moloney, who went on to rack up decent wins over Palicte, Astrolabio, Kaikanha and Greer. Stop Emmanuel Rodriguez, off wins over Butler and Moloney, went on to take Gary Antuanne Russell's 0. Stop Juan Carlos Payano in 1, something it took Nery 9 rounds to do later. Payano robbed of D. Roman win. Stop Omar Narvaez, something Donaire, Seda, Orucuta, Potapov, Zaleta, Liriano and Tete couldn't accomplish. Stop Jamie McDonnell, something Kameda, Ceja, Solis, Medina, Jamoye or Hall couldn't accomplish. Stop Kohei Kono, something Concepcion, Kameda, Tso, Solis and even Moloney legitimately couldn't accomplish. Stop Ricardo Rodriguez, something Carmona, Quijano, Lozano, C. Narvaez and E. Rodriguez couldn't accomplish. Stop Yoan Bloyeux in 46 matches, a feat even Carl Frampton couldn't accomplish. Stop Antonio Nieves, and in reality, the first to beat him, he was robbed against Potapov. Stop Aran Dipaen, mostly a stay busy fight, but he's a tough as nails journeyman, with great survival instincts. Stop Paul Butler, a vastly improved version he reduced to running and surviving, he's the only man to KO him other than Tete. Stop Nonito Donaire, in the division he was known for, so it counts for more. Rigo couldn't do that. Nonito was fresh off great wins over Burnett, Young Gaballo and Oubaali. Stopped Michael Dasmarinas for the first time in 10 years, coming off of career best wins and performances. He has a win over tough as nails Ryoichi Taguchi, who has wins over Milan Melindo, Luis De La Rosa, Albert Rossel, Landaeta, Barrera, and got robbed against Budler and Canizales. One of the top talents below Flyweight. And has wins over Adrian Hernandez, Crison Omayao, Samartlek Kokietgym, Petchbarngborn Kokietgym and David Carmona, who are all top tier journeymen, who only lose to the best in the division. Now, what's so impressive about Fulton's resume? Going life and death with Figueroa, Khegai, and Leo, and schooling a shot to hell Danny Roman, who should've been 2-2-1 in his last 5 fights.
Anyone know what's going on with Stanionis? It seems like he's been shelved in ever since the Ortiz fight fell off. Can't help but feel bad that his career has been put on hold for something that wasn't in his control.
Good question because I don't even think he's in the ring ratings anymore..............turning into a real hard luck guy.