Naoya vs Payano is set for Oct-7 in Japan.
Naoya vs Payano is set for Oct-7 in Japan.
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Inoue just fought a 3 round exhibition on the 19th of August with Genesis Servania.
I'd like to see more P4P guys doing this. It's quite common in Japan.
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I am suprised that they allowed it because he could get injured, alphabet boys get angry and good money is not always made.
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Great stuff, got a bit spiteful too.
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Guys fighting once or twice a year though is in most circumstances inexcusable. Yes the game changes as does the world, things move on but 3, 4,5,6 fights even a year was common place for so long that it is inconceivable that unless injured any fighter can defend fighting only once a year. I don't mind exhibitions it is part of the core and history of boxing but a decent spar is more useful for fighters. I have seen spars that were far more entertaining and useful for the fighters involved than the fight they were preparing for. It's an inexact science but in a short career fighting more regularly makes a lot of sense. Getting out of condition and being inactive can often lead to more injuries than those sustained in fights.
Thanks for the link. Always a pleasure to watch Inoue.
And many a career has been cut short by sparring.
You said yourself “in a short career”, that’s exactly the point of fighting less. To prolong the career. Nobody can really say what is better for their health. Sure you stay in better shape if you fight more often. But you also don’t have as much time for your brain to heal. It’s a very complex topic.
I don’t mean to sound argumentative if I do. Just talking.
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Ken Shiro ds Milan Melinda has been added to the Inoue/ Payano undercard.
There is also talk that Relikh/ Troyanovsky will also be on the card.
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It would be interesting to find out. I agree that Heavyweights have always followed a similar pattern lots of fights at the start of their careers then 3 or 4 a year leading up to a belt challenge then twice a year once they have a world belt. At lower weights even when holding an international belt 3 times a year seems to be a pattern until about 2000ish when it dropped to about two a year as well.
That is a very cursory guestimation.
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