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    By Cliff Rold - It took fifty years for there to be an undisputed bantamweight champion again at bantamweight. It took about a month for the division to be left without a king again. Last Friday, as reported at BoxingScene by Jake Donovan, Naoya Inoue made the expected announcement that he was heading toward his fourth weight class. In this case, there is no hedging, no holding onto a belt or two while dipping a toe in the water. Inoue is vacating his titles and pushing his chips all in.
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  • #2
    Naoya Inoue's run at the 122 pound weight division title, will be interesting, entertaining, and exciting, if not altogether successful.
    That doesn't mean that he won't be successful, it just means that he'll find it increasingly more difficult to be as successful as he was in the past.
    That said they don't call him Godzilla, and Monster for nothing, if anyone has a better chance than most to win a fourth title in as many division, he does.

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    • #3
      Boxingscene like Boxing 24 are all together clueless and bias! Naoya held the bantamweight belt for many years even competing in the Mohammed Ali world boxing series which none of your favorite black fighters dare venture because they don't have that grit with the skill set! Naoya defended his belts several times at the bantamweight division even in the United States before adding the fourth belt ! How did even a fighter like Crawford become undisputed at the lightweight division? Even Crawford! How many times did he defend his belts before moving up in weight? our black fighters are afraid of competition and that is a huge problem! are you afraid naoya is going to smash Stephen Fulton in just one round? oh yes Fulton will not survive one round with Naoya and that's why everyone of you writers are freaking out!
      Last edited by Paulstevens; 01-18-2023, 09:04 AM.

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      • #4
        Who wins: Monster or Fulton?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Paulstevens View Post
          Boxingscene like Boxing 24 are all together clueless and bias! Naoya held the bantamweight belt for many years even competing in the Mohammed Ali world boxing series which none of your favorite black fighters dare venture because they don't have that grit with the skill set! Naoya defended his belts several times at the bantamweight division even in the United States before adding the fourth belt ! How did even a fighter like Crawford become undisputed at the lightweight division? Even Crawford! How many times did he defend his belts before moving up in weight? our black fighters are afraid of competition and that is a huge problem! are you afraid naoya is going to smash Stephen Fulton in just one round? oh yes Fulton will not survive one round with Naoya and that's why everyone of you writers are freaking out!
          You spent most of your post degrading black fighters in order to uplift Inoue. You, my great sir, are an idiot.

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          • #6
            Four pounds is not a big jump for a fighter of Inoue's talent, power and experience. His biggest problem will be getting these guys to fight him. Fulton will vacate and run to featherweight. Inoue will have to become the mandatory before Akhmadaliev faces him, and that could take a while. Inoue will need to be active, so one of those other guys named may be first if they truly are willing to face The Monster. They all say they want him, but........
            Last edited by wildman; 01-18-2023, 09:55 AM.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by bigtyivier2k2 View Post
              Who wins: Monster or Fulton?
              Monster wins, he will struggle with fulton for a few rounds, the power and constant pressure will eventually chew fulton up, and spit him out.
              Tag, You're Hit Tag, You're Hit likes this.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post

                Monster wins, he will struggle with fulton for a few rounds, the power and constant pressure will eventually chew fulton up, and spit him out.
                Fulton is a sweet boxer with a good chin and stamina, but he's lacking one important element: POWER. When faced with an equally sweet boxer (though different) WITH lots of power, I have a hard time seeing Seth winning. I think it'll be close until it isn't.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View Post

                  Fulton is a sweet boxer with a good chin and stamina, but he's lacking one important element: POWER. When faced with an equally sweet boxer (though different) WITH lots of power, I have a hard time seeing Seth winning. I think it'll be close until it isn't.
                  Very well said.


                  Also the Monster never backs off, unless he is goading his opponents, he will deploy plenty of straight punches in hopefully a fight with fulton, Fulton a very good fighter so respect to him
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                  • #10
                    I think Steph's a really good fighter with the potential to be great, but I've seen him look very, very vulnerable against Figeuroa. If he'd been in there with a killer like Inoue, it might have gotten really ugly for him.

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