naoya inoue v marlon tapales, just in case anyone still wants it
http://ok.ru/video/6314165668453
naoya inoue v marlon tapales, just in case anyone still wants it
http://ok.ru/video/6314165668453
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I'd pay a lot of money to see Prime Guillermo Rigondeaux Vs Inoue
Prime Rigo was something
Inoue hasn't beaten anyone on Rigo's level, but then Rigo too has never faced anyone as dangerous as Inoue. Pick em fight that would have the experts divided.
It’s worth considering that Rigo completely schooled a prime Donaire, and Inoue went life and death with an older Donaire several years later (but during a career resurgence). Yes he stopped him brutally in the rematch, but I think it’s safe to say Donaire is at the end in that one
Rigondeaux would be a very tough matchup for Inoue.
As to the fight ? Think the post fight pic says it all.
Tapales looks like an domestic abuse victim after the fight. Inoue looked like a member of the BTS boyband
By the way the silence is deafening when it comes to news about the Japanese fighter (Kazuki Anaguchi) who was on the Inoue - Tapalas undercard. He was knocked 4 times, convulsed and then hospitalized. 24 hrs later still have not heard any news about him. Just checked on Japanese twitter & news with 穴口一輝 (how his name is written in Japanese) & no updates on his status there either. I hope he is ok, don't need another Boxing tragedy
Last edited by Denilson3.0; 12-28-2023 at 01:14 AM.
Inoue is doing special things
Former two-weight world champion Carl Frampton thinks Inoue would be wise to avoid a fight with the American, Gervonta Davis.
"No doubt Inoue is a generational great,” he said on X.
"But, the talked about fight with Tank would be an absolute mismatch.
"I'm not even sure he beats the top featherweights."
Frampton finished by saying: "Inoue vs Lopez tho?"
Suggesting that he does want to see Inoue try to become a five-weight world champion against IBF featherweight titleholder, Luis Alberto Lopez, who won the title by beating Josh Warrington.
Inoue will revel in his big win before targeting more belts in 2024.
https://talksport.com/sport/1691888/...t-naoya-inoue/
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Damn! I watched that fight live on TV he was an excellent boxer. Very sad.
Kazuki Anaguchi has tragically died in hospital aged just 23 after suffering a brain injury during his defeat to Seiya Tsutsumi in December.
The Japanese boxer, born in 2000, was beaten on points after a gruelling ten rounds on the undercard of Naoya Inoue's triumph over Marlon Tapales for the undisputed super-bantamweight world titles.
Anaguchi was floored in the fourth, seventh, ninth and tenth as he lost by decision for the Japanese bantamweight title.
He passed out after the end of the bout and was taken to hospital.
Doctors performed an emergency craniotomy to remove a subdural hematoma on his brain.
Sadly though, Anaguchi never regained consciousness.
On Friday, over a month later, he was pronounced dead.
https://talksport.com/sport/1735266/...oue-undercard/
Last edited by Master; 02-03-2024 at 12:04 PM.
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