Y'all must've forgot about the 118lb Monster in the room...Naoya Inoue knocking on the p4p door.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IntentionalButt, May 3, 2018.


2-part question: would dominant victory over JMD put Inoue A) #1 @ bantam, and B) top 15 p4p?

Poll closed May 25, 2018.
  1. A) No, he would still need to face Zolani Tete. (WBO champ)

    17.1%
  2. A) No, he would still need to face Ryan Burnett. (WBA super champ)

    11.4%
  3. A) No, he would still need to face the Paul Butler vs. Emmanuel Rodríguez winner. (IBF champ)

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. A) No, he would still need to face two names or more from above or someone not listed.

    11.4%
  5. A) No, he would be more than a couple of wins from being the man at bantamweight.

    5.7%
  6. A) Yes, he'd automatically be the man at bantamweight following his debut in the weight class.

    17.1%
  7. B) No, he would still be outside the p4p top 15.

    5.7%
  8. B) Yes, he would be in the 11-15 range.

    11.4%
  9. B) Yes, he would be in the 6-10 range.

    40.0%
  10. B) Yes, he would be top 5 p4p.

    22.9%
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  1. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Its not as simple as KO equals better. But ultimate success in this sport is KO. This is sport, not war. Make no mistake though you are supposed to just ****ing obliterate the opponent. Let's call it what it is. That's the objective here.
     
  2. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    It's not a fetish. The objective is to KO the opponent. That's the whole point. **** me for thinking about the goddamn objective.

    And you ignored quality of opposition which I stress more than KOs.
     
  3. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Nope, that's like saying the objective in the NFL is to score the most field goals. Or the most free kicks.

    The object in both is to WIN, by any of a number of methods.

    If you rile your opponent up until he pulls a Golota and flagrant fouls you, then your disqualification victory is "ultimate success".

    UD=MD=SD=TD=RTD=RSC=TKO=KO=DQ.

    They all equal a W.
     
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  4. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    No a KO is far more pure than a decision. When the judges have to declare a winner than your win is not as pure as a guy who took the outcome of the fight into his own hands.
     
  5. FrankinDallas

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    nippophile….I like that phrase.

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  6. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Nope.

    Completely made up in your head, not real.
     
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  7. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    It could seem that way with a rigid perspective.
     
  8. Mynydd

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    Your perspective is "KO or bust" - that seems pretty rigid to me.
     
  9. Slowhand

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    Pfft. Don´t see Hitomi Tanaka.
     
  10. Beyonce Wilder

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    m8 urban legend says you can see her bazookas from space
     
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  11. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    That's the right response. Not just to that video, but to any best of list.

    Top 10 come from behind games in NFL history? If they don't find a way to fit Hitomi into it, I just ain't interested.
     
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  12. klimting

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    I remember when Valero was smashing through opposition he had that withering power but he delivered it crudely, scrapping away until he could land his money shot.

    Inoue delivers his power with speed and pinpoint accuracy, we've not seen a force of nature like him for a long time. I genuinely can't wait to see how far he goes, for now it's hard to imagine him not clearing up this WBSS and climbing up maybe as far as 130/135 in the future, but we'll see - whatever unfolds will be exciting no doubt.

    Count me a fan.
     
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  13. pincai

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    He can fight stupid too and had a hard time putting away this guy.
    But Naoya is the truth!
     
  14. FrankinDallas

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    :clap:
     
  15. farpost

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    I've seen similar one-punch KO in several fights before, like Pacquiao did against Hatton, but what maks Naoya's different from others is he did it while Payano was fresh in the 1st round.
    Hatton had been already damaged by another knock down, and was not able to respond to the last punch well.
    Naoya can do it because of his tremendous speed, accuracy and determination...