Inoue is one of the greatest to do it in these weight classes. Always a spectacle to watch. He boasts a 88% ko rate at weights below 122lbs which is insane. He is already considered an atg for the lower weights by boxing pundits. Worth noting that Inoue starches champs at his weight and are by no means padding his results. He currently has wiped out the top 4 fighters at 122 lbs. The reason u don’t hear much about him it’s because he fights lower than 135 lbs which is the weight the American media likes to watch. He’s huge in Japan and Asia , he filled up Tokyo dome (55,000ppl) in his last fight. Last boxing match to take place in Tokyo dome was Mike Tyson vs Buster Douglas
Heres a good one for you. On His last fight, his power punchers were an astounding 49% connection rate. Its crazy stupid. Statiscally the best boxer in the world rn.
Now that you've watched inoue's video! I hope you know that he's number 2 pfp on the ring magazine next to usyk at number 1 and crawford at number 3! I have inoue at number 1 imo! He has it all! The most complete boxer! Can't wait for his next fight! Let's fucking gooooo!!! 🔥 🔥🔥
He is really good at hitting his combo's and then pulling out just far enough knowing the counter's are coming, that's Boxing IQ at the highest, Davis does this also but not as fast as Inoue.
fun fact abt the first donaire fight. during the fight the cut inoue suffered broke his orbital bone which made his vison blurry but he adjusted to the loss of sight by fighting mostly with one eye closed.
@@NoChance797 The only one's i see for P4P in this generation currently would be Crawford & Davis but remember Inoue has more fights per year so that's why he should be the #1 P4P, just stats and facts only.
@@lons5472 please remind me which division had tank clear out? i might not be davis fault that he didnt fight all the best, but right now its ulysk , crawford, inoue, everyone can take their picks for 1 2 3, then everyone else.
I'm 60 and I can honestly say that after so many decades of watching boxing ( since the days of Thrilla in Manilla ), Inoue is my ALL time favorite boxer, doesn't matter the weight class...I find myself enjoy watching Inoue's fights, more so than Ali or Mike Tyson. Imagine if Inoue was a heavyweight?..Even the great Mike Tyson is in awe of Inoue and that says a LOT...Great reaction young man. I enjoyed it..Cheers..
if you have time to watch all his fights from the beginning, there are a few things that stands out, 1. he is never tired, 2. he gets better every fight, 3. he has demolished everyone in his way, with the exception of the first fight with donaire, he rarely lose a round, and lastly, he learns and change this tactics mid fight, to adjust to his opponents and beat them at their own game. These are the reason why he is so dangerous. The most complete fighter, with speed, power, accuracy and fight IQ.
I am an Englishman living in Australia.I dont if its our proximity to Japan but i have been watching him fo a few years now.What a boxer the best ive seen since Ali
No way. Crawford fights exactly the same. And Crawford has big names on his resume. Let's see him v Sam Goodman then tank Davis. If he can get past that pair well his proven himself against the elite then. He beats Shakur, If he gets past tank there's no question his one of the best of all time
@@iceeeuuuuwhy the fack he need to fight tank you want see him fail so bad huh if he fights tank for example he need to fight crawford then deontay wilder then who time travel and fight sonny liston? wtf
i feel no sportsmanship for McDonnell. nothing to do with his Nationality but he was taking about Inoue and saying that he dont even know his name and that he can beat him easy.
That is how most boxers pumped themselves up. Payano was saying that Inoue can substitute his cousins, uncle, aunt, grandma, and grandpa between rounds. But it lasted 76 seconds in reality.
The thing that most of these guy's all found out was that you cannot stand in the pocket with the Monster and trade, Donaire and Nery were the closet but as all found out his power is overwhelming. I think if he were to lose its gonna have to be someone with both power, speed and great footwork to just stay outside his range, but i don't see any boxer in his weight classes matching that. I'd say Davis would be the only one to be able to do that but they are way out from each other in weight so thas not gonna happen.
the worst is that if one day an opponent puts him in danger, Inoue will box him not as a fighter but on his two strongest points, his technique and his speed and over 12 rounds he will find the opening, so if he boxing only to win without seeking the KO, he literally becomes invincible.... And that is very rare because boxing without wanting to destroy the opponent while being able to do so if there is an opening is a double advantage..... What changes from the black American boxers who are trying to destabilize..... Inoue doesn't care and he will lay them out or beat them on points..... A monster !
and its always Pinoy who commented like this, nahihirapan tao ng bagsak nation, puro inggit at galit sa mga japanese dahil kahit ano man field mas mababa kayo kaysa sa japan, sports economya, academic level, hight,, hahaha ano pa ?? Mabuhay pandak nation