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    #11
    Originally posted by TheIronMike View Post
    If Inoue beats Tapales he should retire. Unless, someone solidifies themselves at Featherweight
    He's only 30. I can see him cleaning out 126 too. People are saying Ramirez and Figeroa are too tough for him. But after he knocks them out, everyone will claim they are bums

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      #12
      Originally posted by buddyr View Post

      He's only 30. I can see him cleaning out 126 too. People are saying Ramirez and Figeroa are too tough for him. But after he knocks them out, everyone will claim they are bums
      Japanese fighters usually retire early.....30 is old compared to some of the great fighters from that country

      I think he knocks Ramirez out and makes Figueroa retire on his stool

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        #13
        Originally posted by TheIronMike View Post
        If Inoue beats Tapales he should retire. Unless, someone solidifies themselves at Featherweight
        Why retire? He is still young and in his prime, he can make a lot of money, I do agreed that he should wait for someone at feather that unifies the division, and then fight him, in the meantime he could be collecting some nice checks fighting at 126 to acclimatize to a higher division.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Loque-san View Post

          Bob may know something we don't about the Inoue-Fulton scorecards...
          That they wouldn't be needed?
          Loque-san Loque-san garfios garfios like this.

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            #15
            Originally posted by buddyr View Post

            He's only 30. I can see him cleaning out 126 too. People are saying Ramirez and Figeroa are too tough for him. But after he knocks them out, everyone will claim they are bums
            Nobody is going to claim they're bums, the least real boxing fans. Credit should be given to him if he does that. One thing should happen first, someone needs to take control of the featherweight division and fight him for all the marbles. This way there's no weak link at the weight.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TheIronMike View Post

              Japanese fighters usually retire early.....30 is old compared to some of the great fighters from that country

              I think he knocks Ramirez out and makes Figueroa retire on his stool
              Ioka is 34. I thought he was looking at retirement in 2019 when Nietes refused to rematch him, but instead he went on a tear and looks like he's aiming at Estrada now.


              So who knows.

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