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    #11
    Originally posted by NoAgendaBoxing View Post
    Its funny how you guys get so offended at a fighter wanting to fight the best. Thats what theyre supposed to do. But of course, only certain guys. Anyway, Bruce has no reason to lack confidence in a Inoue fight. Inuoe will most likely top out at 126 and he's stated that he isnt in a rush to get there. When he does, Bruce will likely have a belt, be the bigger man and will have the chance to back up his words. I'm all for it.
    You're seeing things that aren't there to be seen, in this era if a fighter loses people go bat shít crazy and write them off...

    This kid has talent, it's not right to potentially derail his career at the start of it should he lose.

    And let's be honest he went from looking absolutely sensational at the beginning of his career to not so much with a slow uptick in opposition, this would be a giant leap compared to what he's faced thus far.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      I rock with Shu-Shu all day, but I’m getting Ant-Man vibes! Be careful what you ask for! FOCUS on the task at hand, and dominate! Everything else will fall in place!
      I rock with Shu Shu, all day too, he's my Brooklyn Brother, but it's just like you say.
      He has to stay focused on his current path of working his way up. fighting Inoue is approximately 1-2 years in the future.
      Even then it'll be a real risky proposition for the Brooklyn Bomber, who has enough pizzazz, power, and pluck/spirit and courage.
      I can see him winning a title in a division or two, but from 126-147, I just don''t see that happening, but I could be wrong.
      If I am, then hot damn! He's a bonafide superstar! But stay away from Inoue for about two year's, at the very least.

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        #13
        Of course he does. It's not going to help him though.. He's getting smoked in 6 rounds.

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          #14
          B. Carrington, you will need to get in line, waiting for their big chance of giving N. Inoue his first loss and exposing him.. Ahead of you, Tank Davis, O. Foster, A. Broner, S. Stevenson, Jake Paul. Once Inoue fights the winner of Beterbiev and Bivol, all of you guys will get your chance.

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            #15
            You must be smokin crack young man....

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              #16
              Originally posted by NoAgendaBoxing View Post
              Its funny how you guys get so offended at a fighter wanting to fight the best. Thats what theyre supposed to do. But of course, only certain guys. Anyway, Bruce has no reason to lack confidence in a Inoue fight. Inuoe will most likely top out at 126 and he's stated that he isnt in a rush to get there. When he does, Bruce will likely have a belt, be the bigger man and will have the chance to back up his words. I'm all for it.
              Thats what wrong with boxing fans. Too busy protecting their favorite fighters. Not saying he would beat Inoue but if the kid believes in himself and wants to also challenge himself, who are we to say otherwise. Also, the further up Inoue moves in weight the more vulnerable he will be to defeat. Yall stopping playing captain save a ho. If Inoue beats him, he beats him. May be a great fight.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post

                I rock with Shu Shu, all day too, he's my Brooklyn Brother, but it's just like you say.
                He has to stay focused on his current path of working his way up. fighting Inoue is approximately 1-2 years in the future.
                Even then it'll be a real risky proposition for the Brooklyn Bomber, who has enough pizzazz, power, and pluck/spirit and courage.
                I can see him winning a title in a division or two, but from 126-147, I just don''t see that happening, but I could be wrong.
                If I am, then hot damn! He's a bonafide superstar! But stay away from Inoue for about two year's, at the very least.
                TR has been moving him too slowly, in my opinion! He should've had much better opponents by now. Xander is only 21, so I understand why they walked him slow, but Shu-Shu is 27! He's either ready or he'll never be ready! Let him do his thing! After this fight, Robiesy Ramirez, or Nick Ball! Let's Go!
                pnut901 PNUT901 likes this.

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                  #18
                  He needs to Shu-Shu and fight a live body first, maybe ear a title.

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                    #19
                    I like that ambition. It would be a fun fight up until The Monster roars and decapitates Shu Shu. Hopefully it can get made sooner rather than later so that Shu Shu can rehab his career. Shu Shu beats a lot of guys IMO , Inoue isn't one of them though.

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                      #20
                      He gives off the Haney weight-bully vibes.

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