This fight was literally just Inoue playing with his food.
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Originally posted by messi807 View PostGood fight, but Tapales was a 20/1 underdog for a reason and arguably lost his last fight. I’d say there’s definitely better and bigger fights at featherweight
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
He never even got out of first gear. He didn't raise his level at all on this fight, he got hit for no reason clowning out there with a guy he could have stopped early.
Tapales is a tough guy but this isn't even close to a tough fight.
Of course his tool box is so complete that I can see why you think what you do.
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Originally posted by Century Tuna View PostAt this point, he done outshined Pacquiao as the Greatest Asian boxer of all time, no doubt
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
I disagree. Not saying we saw all Inoue could do. I thought Tapales landed solid shots and counters that forced Inoue to do use some different tools.
Of course his tool box is so complete that I can see why you think what you do.
This was a ridiculously easy fight for Inoue. Playing with his food.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
Agree 100%. Tapales best just wasn’t good enough for Inoue. No shame in that.The Big Dunn likes this.
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