Comments Thread For: Inoue Awaiting Offer for Showdown in Australia
Naoya Inoue will receive an offer to fight in Australia if he successfully defends his undisputed super bantamweight title against Luis Nery.
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TBRB Super Bantamweight rankings:
C. Naoya Inoue
1. Murodjon Akhmadaliev
2. Stephen Fulton
3. Luis Nery
4. Marlon Tapales
5. Sam Goodman
If he beats Nery and Goodman that just leaves MJ and he'll have cleaned out the whole division. Again. He beat Fulton when Fulton was #1, he beat Tapales when Inoue was #1 and Tapales was #2, he's fighting #3 Nery next. He's a machine.
His resume:
#10 Ryoichi Taguchi (future WBA/IBF/Ring light flyweight champion)
#1 Adrian Hernandez (reigning and 2X WBC light flyweight champion)
#1 Omar Narvaez (reigning WBO super flyweight champion, 2 division champion overall)
#8 Kohei Kono (2X WBA super flyweight champion)
#5 Jamie McDonnell (former IBF bantamweight champion)
#5 Juan Carlos Payano (former WBA bantamweight champion)
#6 Emmanuel Rodriguez (reigning IBF bantamweight champion)
#4 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBA bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
#8 Jason Moloney (future WBO bantamweight champion)
#2 Nonito Donaire (unification, lineal title fight, reigning WBC bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
#8 Paul Butler (undisputed unification, reigning and 2X WBO bantamweight champion)
#1 Stephen Fulton (reigning WBC/WBO super bantamweight champion)
#2 Marlon Tapales (undisputed unification, lineal title fight, reigning WBA/IBF super bantamweight champion)
Inoue is legit the #1 p4p boxer in the game! I say tha confidently and I don't see him losing anytime soon. At least not anyone from 122 and below. 126 and 130 can definitely challenge him
TBRB Super Bantamweight rankings:
C. Naoya Inoue
1. Murodjon Akhmadaliev
2. Stephen Fulton
3. Luis Nery
4. Marlon Tapales
5. Sam Goodman
If he beats Nery and Goodman that just leaves MJ and he'll have cleaned out the whole division. Again. He beat Fulton when Fulton was #1, he beat Tapales when Inoue was #1 and Tapales was #2, he's fighting #3 Nery next. He's a machine.
His resume:
#10 Ryoichi Taguchi (future WBA/IBF/Ring light flyweight champion)
#1 Adrian Hernandez (reigning and 2X WBC light flyweight champion)
#1 Omar Narvaez (reigning WBO super flyweight champion, 2 division champion overall)
#8 Kohei Kono (2X WBA super flyweight champion)
#5 Jamie McDonnell (former IBF bantamweight champion)
#5 Juan Carlos Payano (former WBA bantamweight champion)
#6 Emmanuel Rodriguez (reigning IBF bantamweight champion)
#4 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBA bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
#8 Jason Moloney (future WBO bantamweight champion)
#2 Nonito Donaire (unification, lineal title fight, reigning WBC bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
#8 Paul Butler (undisputed unification, reigning and 2X WBO bantamweight champion)
#1 Stephen Fulton (reigning WBC/WBO super bantamweight champion)
#2 Marlon Tapales (undisputed unification, lineal title fight, reigning WBA/IBF super bantamweight champion)
Goodman has also been a machine recently: 4 fights in 2023, and his next fight is in two weeks. Nery is probably the better fighter and the more historically meaningful match-up, but I don't think he'll have the necessary sharpness to beat Inoue.
Goodman has also been a machine recently: 4 fights in 2023, and his next fight is in two weeks. Nery is probably the better fighter and the more historically meaningful match-up, but I don't think he'll have the necessary sharpness to beat Inoue.
Goodman may end up like Taguchi and Moloney, winning titles down the line after losing to Inoue.
Nery has already been stopped once. I don't see him troubling Inoue too much.
Australia seems to actually have a good group of boxing fans willing to come watch the lighter divisions, and given the current extreme yen to dollar rate if they are able to offer Inoue a good few million it might be actually be realistically doable.
every time we get a fighter who everyone agree's is the real deal ..............and the fights are a matter of how and when and where he will win his next fight i get concerned for the said fighter yet for some reason i do not feel that way about Inoue............but i have been wrong a lot when it comes to boxing. Certain things can seep in on a fighter without his permission or him being aware of this happening. What would a loss do to the Monster at this point or in the near future would it ruin his following ? Or would it build on itself ?
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