That was awesome. Inoue the best in the world now.
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That was awesome. Inoue the best in the world now.
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We are all humans. Let's judge by the content of our character, not the color of our skin.
I give Fulton credit for taking the challenge. Inoue is a generational type talent. I don't see anyone beating him.
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Originally posted by A_State501 View Post
Fulton didn't even like that accusation did you see his face at the press conference? Disrespecting his honor? Mr Fantastic would be impressed with that reach. First step to overcoming a problem is admitting you have one.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostWOW! Pissed I had to be at work! Can't wait to see the fight! Damn, Scooter! Didn't think you would be KNOCKED OUT!!! Now see if Inoue will run it back in the U.S.?
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Originally posted by Gideon lock View Post
No I just heard the allegation and yes honor is a big thing in Japan calling inoues integrity into question is dishonorable is it not? Anyway the better man won and won by a massive margin.
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Boxing is in a sorry state when two great boxer's take a risk but all the fans can do is bring racial politics into the conversation. Every step boxing takes forward, it takes two steps back, because people want to live vicariously through others or they believe boxing represents some sort of superiority. These ideals belong in the era of the colour line not modern boxing.Last edited by unknowledgeablepugilist; 07-25-2023, 09:07 AM.
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Originally posted by unknowledgeablepugilist View PostBoxing is in a sorry state when two great boxer's take a risk but all the fans can do is bring racial politics into the conversation. Every step boxing takes forward, it takes two steps back, because people want to live vicariously through others or they believe boxing represents some sort of superiority. These ideals belong in the era of the colour line not modern boxing.
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