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  • Who wins: Inoue vs a young Manny Pacquiao

    Current Inoue vs the Pacquiao who beat Ledwaba in 2001. Who wins?
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    Inoue
    46.34%
    19
    Pacquiao
    53.66%
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  • #2
    Pac loses by KO. Endless pressure, stiff jab, both combination and one punch power, power in two hands, underrated defense, chin, heart etc.. Inoue is H2H monster. I favour him over Rigo and Donaire who are greater bantams than Pac.

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    • #3
      Lmao. Inoue would destroy that Pacquiao. Come on man. That Pacquiao was still the same guy who got KO'ed by pedicab driver Torrecampo.

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      • #4
        Inoue is leagues better than a young Pacquiao and way more exciting. Pacman would get destroyed.

        Inoue is the best Asian Bantam ive seen since Soo Hwan Hong.

        Infact Inoue is the best Japanese fighter of all time. Yes better than Harada.

        If Inoue had the right dance partners, he could surpass Pacquiao but realistically that wont happen.

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        • #5
          Lol you 3 are a bit thick tbh, not because of the pick but how completely convinced you are .

          These Inoue threads are getting a bit silly. Hes not even fought at super bantam yet and Pacquaio was a massive super bantam, just doing a quick check his last fight at that weight was 24 years old so he was still a young man and clearly he outgrew weight divisions along the way. Inoue is 29 years old and can still make bantam weight so he will most likely go up to that weight and his career will probably top out at 126.

          Size matters in these situations and you guys will start to see that, Inoue is a great fighter, a HOFer, and ATG in those lower weight classes but in Pac you are talking about a seriously formidable 122lber, even if he was not the finished article, he could punch, was lightening fast, huge engine, could take a shot, and most importantly the bigger man.

          The only bigger fighter with pedigree we've seen him fight is a 37 and 39 year old Donaire.

          At this stage the only logical answer is Pac, i would predict that he stops Inoue in the mid rounds.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sunny31 View Post
            Lol you 3 are a bit thick tbh, not because of the pick but how completely convinced you are .

            These Inoue threads are getting a bit silly. Hes not even fought at super bantam yet and Pacquaio was a massive super bantam, just doing a quick check his last fight at that weight was 24 years old so he was still a young man and clearly he outgrew weight divisions along the way. Inoue is 29 years old and can still make bantam weight so he will most likely go up to that weight and his career will probably top out at 126.

            Size matters in these situations and you guys will start to see that, Inoue is a great fighter, a HOFer, and ATG in those lower weight classes but in Pac you are talking about a seriously formidable 122lber, even if he was not the finished article, he could punch, was lightening fast, huge engine, could take a shot, and most importantly the bigger man.

            The only bigger fighter with pedigree we've seen him fight is a 37 and 39 year old Donaire.

            At this stage the only logical answer is Pac, i would predict that he stops Inoue in the mid rounds.
            At 122 Manny beat nobody, he was almost stopped by Nadel Hussain and saved by the ref

            You talk about size, yet Inoue is taller and has a longer reach.

            At 122 Inoue has too much of everything, trying to be aggressive against him is not a good idea.

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            • #7
              This thread, i'm laughing so hard with these clueless boxing fans. If Pacquaio was so easy to knockout, many would have done it already.

              Weight size is different than Height and Reach.

              Pacquaio is naturally bigger than Inoue. Pacquaio can knock the **** out Inoue too. They both have puncher chance but Pacquaio is more proven, he fought bigger fighters than Inoue. Can Inoue take Pacquaio's power? That's the real question here. Pacquaio by KO
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              • #8
                Originally posted by gamesworn View Post
                This thread, i'm laughing so hard with these clueless boxing fans. If Pacquaio was so easy to knockout, many would have done it already.

                Weight size is different than Height and Reach.

                Pacquaio is naturally bigger than Inoue. Pacquaio can knock the **** out Inoue too. They both have puncher chance but Pacquaio is more proven, he fought bigger fighters than Inoue. Can Inoue take Pacquaio's power? That's the real question here. Pacquaio by KO
                Hussain put him on his ass with a jab, if that was Inoue its all over, point to a video of the 122 Manny that's going to beat Inoue at 122, Inoue is such a good boxer with loads of power he would be a nightmare for an aggressive guy like Manny, its possible Manny takes him but looking at Manny at 122 he wasn't good enough in that division.

                At 122 Manny was not what he became, it was later he started to really rise. your problem is you are looking at Manny as a whole across his career not the 122 version that the likes of Hussain had him on ***** street holding on like a leech.

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                • #9
                  22yo pac vs prime Inoue ?

                  ofc inoue would win

                  At the time, young pac wasn't trained by trained Freddy roach. He looked unskilled and even got ko'd by Medgoen Singsurat before

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                    Hussain put him on his ass with a jab, if that was Inoue its all over, point to a video of the 122 Manny that's going to beat Inoue at 122, Inoue is such a good boxer with loads of power he would be a nightmare for an aggressive guy like Manny, its possible Manny takes him but looking at Manny at 122 he wasn't good enough in that division.

                    At 122 Manny was not what he became, it was later he started to really rise. your problem is you are looking at Manny as a whole across his career not the 122 version that the likes of Hussain had him on ***** street holding on like a leech.
                    OP mentioned Lebdwaba, not Hussein. You keep mentioning him and ignore OP scenario. Pacquaio proving he could take bigger punchers in his later career is way more relevant than you pushing your hate agenda on Pacquiao. I know you're Pacquaio hater, so i really don't want to waste my time on you after this.

                    Pacquaio had Roach against Lebdwaba and i'd take that Pacquaio over Inoue.

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