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    #21
    Originally posted by elgu View Post
    There you go. I don't want to continue hearing Gonzalez haters saying he is ducking him. That said I think Inoue wins. Too big, too skilled. If they were the same size then that's another matter.
    Inoue jumped to 115 from 108 for his last fight

    I don't think he's much bigger than Gonzales, if at all

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      #22
      But Gonzalez is ducking his doe...lol

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        #23
        Originally posted by techliam View Post
        Inoue jumped to 115 from 108 for his last fight

        I don't think he's much bigger than Gonzales, if at all
        You don't make that big a jump in the lower weight classes unless you're undisciplined making weight or cutting down too much. My guess is Inoue was cutting down too much. When you put them side by side you see the difference in weight.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Thutch2412 View Post
          If ever, the more I read the more Roman is pricing himself out against Estrada and vice versa, Roman knows Inoue is a legit threat to beat him, more legit than anyone else at those weights, but you're right, Roman will avoid him, eventually Inoue moves up after the next fight or two, Roman and him probably will never fight.
          You realize that Inoue is the one who is doing the avoiding right now, correct?

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            #25
            Originally posted by elgu View Post
            You don't make that big a jump in the lower weight classes unless you're undisciplined making weight or cutting down too much. My guess is Inoue was cutting down too much. When you put them side by side you see the difference in weight.
            Or avoiding shark infested waters at 112, theres zero weak major champions at the weight. Its hard to blame him when he had 7 pro fights only. The no 1 fighter at 115 was a much easier fight for a title in a higher weightclass

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              #26
              It sounds like the kid wants to fight but his handlers want to build him properly.

              It's crazy to even mention a guy with 8 fights in the same sentence as the top p4p guy.

              Must say a lot about the beast!

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                #27
                Inoue 8-0
                Gonzalez 44-0???

                I guess Inoue is that good of a fighter when with few fights, he being matched against a veteran undefeated champ.

                Gonzalez should rematch Estrada first because that will be a good fight.

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                  #28
                  I would love to see Inoue in Carson. Huge Japanese community nearby. He could do business here.

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                    #29
                    only casual will say inoue is ready for gonzales

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by elgu View Post
                      There you go. I don't want to continue hearing Gonzalez haters saying he is ducking him. That said I think Inoue wins. Too big, too skilled. If they were the same size then that's another matter.
                      Inoue just moved up 2 weight divisions from light flyweight to super flyweight for his last fight, while Gonzalez is campaigning at flyweight. Hardly an indication he is too big.

                      Fighting a killer like Gonzalez in his 9th pro fight would be a huge ask, needless to say, and likely wouldn't end well for Inoue.

                      Gonzalez has had a number of fights in Japan, and that fight should happen in the future hopefully, but realistically it is quite a ways off.

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