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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    Narai wins a split decision. Another good contest.

    The Japanese fighters are so respectful. Really classy to see their humility.

    One boxer has just apologised in the ring for being injured and pulling out of his fight.
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    Inoue destroys Kim in 4 rounds. It was predictable but good to see Monster in action and throwing signed T shirts into the crowd.

    It keeps Arum going who is saying Inoue is coming to Vegas next. Wonder who he will take on next.
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    alan picasso's name has been mentioned as possibly being next

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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    Kim encouraging Inoue on……be careful what you wish for. not that it makes a blind bit of difference, but did you hear the count? 1,2,3,4,7!
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    naoya inoue's left hook to the body looks just like eddie mustafa muhammad's left hook to the body. thats a really, really sneaky punch.

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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    JCC Superstar, Ricky Hatton, Mickey Ward had great left hooks to the body.
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    JCC Superstar, Ricky Hatton, Mickey Ward had great left hooks to the body.
    And Maccarinelli.
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    Inoue is the REAL p4p #1, and has been for a LONG time. He's beaten an impressive array of dangerous fighters, and doesn't duck anybody. The only problem I see is his not fighting in the US more. Hopefully that comes to an end soon, as they're talking about him facing David Picasso in Vegas in June. Super impressive how he went to super bantam to crush Stephen Fulton, and two fights later beat the crap out of bad boy Luis Nery. Wonder how high his ceiling goes.

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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    I've had Usyk as my P4P #1 for a long time, with Inoue as a worthy challenger to the throne and Crawford at #3, largely due to activity.
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    Default Re: Naoya Inoue v Ye Joon Kim

    Usyk is my #2, but you can definitely make a good case for each. Usyk's run in heavyweight is nothing short of remarkable, and he gets all the credit in the world. For me it's still The Monster, though.

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