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    Comments Thread For: Arum: I Think Inoue Will Be A Huge Star In The U.S. & Around The World

    Bob Arum expected a large contingent of Japanese fans to pack Mandalay Bay Events Center on Saturday night to witness Naoya Inoue's return to the United States. Like every other scheduled bout in boxing, Inoue's bantamweight championship unification fight against the Philippines' Johnriel Casimero was postponed indefinitely last month due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Inoue-Casimero might be delayed longer than some other bouts because coronavirus-related travel restrictions could keep Inoue from leaving Japan for the United States for an extended period even after American cities reopen.
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    #2
    Can’t wait for Haymonz World saying Top Prank is a bum

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      #3
      Those Japanese boxers are top notch but they never want to leave japan. I get it, it’s in their culture. I wonder why we don’t see too many home grown American Asian boxers ?

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        #4
        Dude has beaten big names, been in a FOTY, has a fan friendly style and doesn't beat up women and get arrested every month. Once this is over pull the damn trigger.

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          #5
          He's too small. I don't see him being a huge star in America or in Europe.

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            #6
            Originally posted by JcLazyX210 View Post
            Those Japanese boxers are top notch but they never want to leave japan. I get it, it’s in their culture. I wonder why we don’t see too many home grown American Asian boxers ?
            The money is better in Japan for their elite fighters. I don't think it's a cultural issue. If TR offers better purses on American soil, Inoue will continue to fight in the US.

            Because of immigrant demographics, the talent pool (in boxing) for Asian-Americans is limited. Instead, it seems to be more geared towards academic and corporate environments.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
              Dude has beaten big names, been in a FOTY, has a fan friendly style and doesn't beat up women and get arrested every month. Once this is over pull the damn trigger.
              What big names has he beaten?

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                #8
                he fights like a ****ing ninja!!

                Get him in the states

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                  #9
                  It would be wonderful for the sport, but he’d have to go on a run that would damn near rival Pac, ending up at around 135 pounds. Idk if he has that in him.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                    What big names has he beaten?
                    I'd say Donaire, Rodriguez, and Payano are some solid names not just that but the way he beat Payano and Rodriguez down and went to war with a veteran like Donaire says something about his caliber.

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