Originally posted by Regge
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Naoya Inoue Dropped But Brutally Destroys Luis Nery in Six Rounds
Collapse
-
Originally posted by diplo View Post
No, he spun round as he was throwing a right at the same time. When he got up he wasn't wobbly, glazed, nothing. It was a hard punch but I wouldn't say it was a hard knockdown if you get straight up with no problem. Not sure what you watched.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Regge View Post
I watched him get dropped on his ass HARD unless you have inoues little pecker deep down you're throat anyone would tell you that.Hnnnggg likes this.
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Originally posted by diplo View Post
Just because someone gets dropped doesn't mean they went down hard, no matter how dramatic it looked. If anything, getting up like nothing happened after been spun round (your measure for whether a knockdown is 'hard' or not lol, or that you consider him to have a glass chin because of that, haha) is even more proof that it wasn't a hard knockdown. Inoue has been wobbled harder in the past. YDKSAB etc etc.
He's also a ****y little guy now and if he ever decides to mess around in the states its only a matter of time before he's getting flattened with that chin.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Regge View Post
Hahahhah the guy won like everyone expected in the comfort of his own backyard but he got dropped hard no matter how much you deny it he was knocked down hard that's a fact.
He's also a ****y little guy now and if he ever decides to mess around in the states its only a matter of time before he's getting flattened with that chin.
You think he's overrated?
Comment
-
Originally posted by diplo View Post
Yeah but whether or not he got knocked down was irrelevant anyway, don't know why you're hating so much like you can't possibly appreciate him.
You think he's overrated?
Please be honest and tell me how would you feel if Manny Pacquiao made all his opponents go to the Philippines?? Do you think he would have gotten the respect he deserves?
Comment
-
Originally posted by Regge View Post
I think he's a real good fighter but I also think him making all his opponents go to Japan is never a good look.
Please be honest and tell me how would you feel if Manny Pacquiao made all his opponents go to the Philippines?? Do you think he would have gotten the respect he deserves?
Yeah there's the 'prestige' of fighting at MSG or whatever, but that's all it is. It doesn't prove anything other than being an even bigger name. I can't possibly see how Inoue crumbles in America. Why should his achievements be worth any less just because he stays at home? The calibre of his opponents should speak for itself. It's not like those European 'world champs' who stayed home and fought bums. You might call Inoue out for not being aspirational enough to make his name in the US, but maybe that's it.Last edited by diplo; 05-06-2024, 11:39 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Regge View Post
I think he's a real good fighter but I also think him making all his opponents go to Japan is never a good look.
Please be honest and tell me how would you feel if Manny Pacquiao made all his opponents go to the Philippines?? Do you think he would have gotten the respect he deserves?Last edited by Boxing2695; 05-06-2024, 11:56 AM.
- Likes 2
Comment
-
Originally posted by Boxing2695 View Post
I mean who in America can he fight where he's gonna earn more money then him and his opponent would fighting in Japan. The guy is a big draw in his country the best American fighter he fought Stephen Fulton even came to Japan and said he's earning more money fighting Inoue there then he would in the states.
Comment
Comment