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    Luis Alberto "Venado" Lopez (26-3) is counting down the days until his September 15th showdown against Joet Gonzalez at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Lopez's IBF featherweight title will be at stake in the ESPN televised headliner.
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  • #2
    I like Lopez, exciting fighter, but he ain't passing those drug tests in Japan.
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    • #3
      First off, who’s invoice?
      Lopez appears massive for the weight. I seriously doubt Inoue looks in his direction any time soon, especially after declaring it would take him 3-4 years to make the move to featherweight, which although unrealistic, sort of reveal how concerned he is about size and weight moving up to 126.

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      • #4
        They all want Inoue even though he just left bantamweight. Why not throw him in with Tank or Crawford if they want to see him lose? Don't get crazy.
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        • #5
          He just got to Super Bantamweight this year. And he has a whole list of opponents that want to fight him Tapales, Nery,MJ, Casimero, and Goodman. People are just getting ahead of themselves as always in boxing.



          Originally posted by JonDelPrado View Post
          First off, who’s invoice?
          Lopez appears massive for the weight. I seriously doubt Inoue looks in his direction any time soon, especially after declaring it would take him 3-4 years to make the move to featherweight, which although unrealistic, sort of reveal how concerned he is about size and weight moving up to 126.

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          • #6
            Invoice? Nobody proofreads **** around here.
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            • #7
              Serious question, does Lopez sell? How are fighters without marquee names demanding big financial opportunities. Robeisy is a credible champion and a unification will only build up the winner thus creating more financial opportunities.

              Inoue is in a fantastic position because he doesn't need top rank or the American market. Inoue has Casimero & Tapales, which would be massive fights in Japan. Lopez should be gnawing at the bit to get Robeisy.

              Last edited by unknowledgeablepugilist; 09-02-2023, 10:20 AM.

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              • #8
                I've asked at least a dozen people last week if they know who Inoue is, nobody knows his name.

                He will remain a nobody unless he fights in the US.

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                • #9


                  He has fought in the US , but his own people want him in Japan. But he will definitely be back in the US next year

                  Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM View Post
                  I've asked at least a dozen people last week if they know who Inoue is, nobody knows his name.

                  He will remain a nobody unless he fights in the US.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by unknowledgeablepugilist View Post
                    Serious question, does Lopez sell? How are fighters without marquee names demanding big financial opportunities. Robeisy is a credible champion and a unification will only build up the winner thus creating more financial opportunities.

                    Inoue is in a fantastic position because he doesn't need top rank or the American market. Inoue has Casimero & Tapales, which would be massive fights in Japan. Lopez should be gnawing at the bit to get Robeisy.

                    Lopez is Mexican. He has a built in market in America.

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