The third round was the key to the fight imo. Review the 3rd round carefully, and you will see 👀 him do several amazing things. Inoue delivered a message to Nery in that round and then proceeded to beat him up.
I'd love to see Tank in there with Devin, Shakur or Teo with a legit title on the line. A win/great performance against anyone of those fighters would add more credibility to his resume.
Inoue will start purely boxing at 126 and not try to go for kos. So I think if he turns to pure boxing he can run through 126 and possibly 130....but the man is 31 years old I believe...he'd be close to 35 by the time he naturally fills to 130...I really hope he doesn't go further than that...he has a very smart camp I'm sure they are aware of the risks.
I'm Japanese. According to Inoue's statement in Japan, he does not move up a weight class easily. He understands how risky it is to move up one rank in boxing, which is a class-based sport. It will probably be next year or the year after that when he moves up to featherweight. He wants three fights a year, so he's looking forward to every fight.
Just my opinion but at the end of the day boxing is an entertainment, and if I was allowed to attend, to watch one boxing match, out of Canelo, Crawford or Inoue?...I'd pick to attend Inoue's match in a heartbeat..Inoue is way way more exciting to watch..
90 percent KO knock out rate in title fights. None of them are bums. Ex champs, or current champs after naoya left that weight class. Weight class is not popular with the average size human so these guys resume are not know as of much.
He's 5'5 so we're not going to see him put on too much more weight. He'll push up if he gets too bored, but I don't think he's going to to go up to 135... at that body frame, he'd need to sacrifice a bit to get up there.
Inoue has been, (in style),getting acclimated to 122 before going up to 126. I'm sure he can carry 130 respectfully, but he'll likely accustom himself to 126 when before he moves up to 130. However, there are a lot of worthy guys to fight at 126. I hope he finishes his career at that weight and remains undefeated when he retires.
@@johnhulse4124 HE WON'T THE FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION IS FULL OF TALENT REAL FIGHTERS THAT COME TO FIGHT NOT RUNNING OR HUGGIN HE BE HAVING A HARD FIGHT EVERY TIME
Inoue got dropped by a C level fighter. He has never fought a p4p fighter smh. Come august 3rd we shall see. Bud makes it look easy. Bud got stalled by the pbc. The turk is involved now....we shall see who is p4p
Inoue is so great he make all his opponents look like tomato can in your eye 😂😂 what funny terrance crawford 40-0 record his opponents total combine win/lost record is 740win/217lost, inoue 27-0 record, his opponents win/lost record is 690win/85Lost.. just base on win/lost percentage of opposition, inoue fought less tomato can lmao
When Nery said Inoue was over rated, I knew that would be the end of Nery.
I totally agree. I think that comment was the reason Inoue went head hunting in the first round
Crawford doesn't sell and doesn't excite me. Naoya is fun to watch
Inoue sold out a 55k arena. Crawford vs Spence was lucky to break 19k. One is a global superstar and national hero, the other isn't. FACTS.
Crawford Dethroned Errol Spence Jr who was Protected since the beginning and he still Opened up the division Crawford did
selling tickets isnt an argument for p4p or else we have to put Jake Paul on the list lmao
@@JeffPenaify I don't know but Crawford fighting next a boxer with ten fights in his record WHY
@@irondome7334 ONLY ONE TIME WITH NERY NOT FULTON OR TAPALES IF HE DOES IT CONSTINUALLY THEN
Monster Inoue p4p No1 The Best of The Best fighter in the world 🌍 today second Crawford well done 💯💪💯💪💯💪💯💪
THE MONSTER: THE KING OF BOXING. Not opinions, but facts.
Just sensational, one in a lifetime fighter
Naoya Inoue is the most exciting boxer to watch!
Inoue IS incredible.
The third round was the key to the fight imo. Review the 3rd round carefully, and you will see 👀 him do several amazing things. Inoue delivered a message to Nery in that round and then proceeded to beat him up.
Inoue (27-0)
Opponents win/loss records (692-76)
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Tank (29-0)
Opponents win/loss records (489-135)
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Bud (40-0)
Opponents win/loss records (689-227)
I'd love to see Tank in there with Devin, Shakur or Teo with a legit title on the line. A win/great performance against anyone of those fighters would add more credibility to his resume.
Helluva stat...can you find out how many rounds Inoue has won/lost...it has to be pretty lopsided.
井上は13人の世界チャンピオンを倒している(田口とモロニーは対戦後チャンピオン)。強すぎてライバルがいないだけだ。
Inoue will start purely boxing at 126 and not try to go for kos. So I think if he turns to pure boxing he can run through 126 and possibly 130....but the man is 31 years old I believe...he'd be close to 35 by the time he naturally fills to 130...I really hope he doesn't go further than that...he has a very smart camp I'm sure they are aware of the risks.
I'm Japanese.
According to Inoue's statement in Japan, he does not move up a weight class easily.
He understands how risky it is to move up one rank in boxing, which is a class-based sport.
It will probably be next year or the year after that when he moves up to featherweight.
He wants three fights a year, so he's looking forward to every fight.
Terrence “once a year” crawford
Blame the pbc
the right straights were hurting nery
Just my opinion but at the end of the day boxing is an entertainment, and if I was allowed to attend, to watch one boxing match, out of Canelo, Crawford or Inoue?...I'd pick to attend Inoue's match in a heartbeat..Inoue is way way more exciting to watch..
Ooh LBJ is now a fan of NAOYA!!! good for you!
27 and Zero! 22 of those were Title Fights! Holy shitake mushrooms guys! That's some scary stat.
90 percent KO knock out rate in title fights.
None of them are bums. Ex champs, or current champs after naoya left that weight class.
Weight class is not popular with the average size human so these guys resume are not know as of much.
Yep, 20 of those twenty-two title fights were knockouts! Just awesome.
He's 5'5 so we're not going to see him put on too much more weight. He'll push up if he gets too bored, but I don't think he's going to to go up to 135... at that body frame, he'd need to sacrifice a bit to get up there.
I'm 5'5 and weight 180😅
Although 130 is big for Inoue , there’s nobody at 126 he won’t flat out destroy .
Inoue has been, (in style),getting acclimated to 122 before going up to 126. I'm sure he can carry 130 respectfully, but he'll likely accustom himself to 126 when before he moves up to 130. However, there are a lot of worthy guys to fight at 126. I hope he finishes his career at that weight and remains undefeated when he retires.
@@johnhulse4124 HE WON'T THE FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION IS FULL OF TALENT REAL FIGHTERS THAT COME TO FIGHT NOT RUNNING OR HUGGIN HE BE HAVING A HARD FIGHT EVERY TIME
There’s no wrong answer between naoya and Crawford valid arguments for both those guys
Yo I mess with your opinion, they def gonna keep hating on Inoue, hiding it behind many different excuses😂 keep it up bro 👍
Much appreciated.
Yup,nice job!
If you didnt see inoue fight than boxings not your cup of tea...
Top 2? What? Top 2?
Inoue got dropped by a C level fighter. He has never fought a p4p fighter smh. Come august 3rd we shall see. Bud makes it look easy. Bud got stalled by the pbc. The turk is involved now....we shall see who is p4p
Thats some C level fan talk
Inoue is so great he make all his opponents look like tomato can in your eye 😂😂 what funny terrance crawford 40-0 record his opponents total combine win/lost record is 740win/217lost, inoue 27-0 record, his opponents win/lost record is 690win/85Lost.. just base on win/lost percentage of opposition, inoue fought less tomato can lmao
Inoue got dropped by a champion and Bud dropped by washing machine I mean mean machine