Monster Inoue p4p No1 The Best of The Best fighter in the world 🌍 today second Usyk third Crawford well done ✅👍🎉😅😮🏆💰🪅🙏💪👏🌍✅👍💯🌎🎊😁🏆💰🪅🙏💪🌍✅✅👍🎊🌎💯💰🏆🙏💪👏💯🪅🏆🎊🌎💯✅👍
Let's caution going forward, Inoue's has to be concise putting up his guard and not getting cheap blows to his head, has to rethink this moving forward!
He hardly moved man, which is totally unusual of him. He knows Kim has no power. Possibly to give some respect to his Korean neighbour for taking up the fight on last minute.
In terms of the eye test id give Inoue the #1 spot but in terms of achievement i cant go past Usyk. Being able to do what he does at the heavyweight division is the definition of p4p. #1 Usyk #2 Inoue #3 Crawford
What's qualifying to watch now before going to Inoue's caliber, let's see Nakatani and Goodman meet up and let their lower IQ of boxing lead to result before facing Inoue!
That's what should happen when he moves up. Hopefully he can do at the same time the potential Inoue vs Ball in Saudi Dec happens. Inoue's planning 4 fights this year, so hopefully Junto can be 3 or 4 so he can catch up.
Morrell needs to go at Benavidez from the first bell,Benavidez cannot fight going backwards and has never been in a fire fight against someone his own size.Morell win.
Correct Kim actually hit Inoue with clean shots a number of times. I was surprised.. A liver shot is what did Kim in he could not move effectively after two of those.
When people talk about Inoue, they only know Nakatani's name. Nakatani can't beat Inoue. More interesting is, another monster considered NaoyaⅡ is being born in Japan. Also, Inoue recognizes his ability. Another knockout player named Hayato Tsutumi. These days he beat a Nicaraguan former champion by 8R TKO. Check it out if you like.
Inoue plans to fight 4 times this year, so 3 more Picasso in Vegas, then MJ but it's possible they switch around for whatever reason, then Ball in Saudi in Dec if they win. He said he's willing to go back down for that huge Junto fight but he doesn't actually name him, just said something like the 1 he needs to fight that everyone wants to see. Here's the interview but subtitles need a little interpretation. ruclips.net/video/sSGRtLk15uc/видео.html
The 3rd fight could have gone to JMM but I had that fight 7-5 to Pac. It could've gone either way and I wouldn't get mad if people picked JMM. Btw, Pac outlander JMM on total punches and power punches in the trilogy fight
I got Inoue over Usyk, hes in the prime of his ability, more dominant and just more solid overall. I see it like if Inoue was a natural 220 lbs with all his accoutrements adjusted for that size, AJ and Fury aint making it 12 rounds.
MJ is a Muslim so Saudi is the obvious choice to me, by the way I live in Japan and I can tell you for a fact that the most "popular" fight in Japanese boxing would be Naoya Inoue vs Tenshin natsukawa ( bantamweight), both guys are super stars in Japan Junto isn't. For Hard core boxing fans it's Inoue vs Junto
p4p is bull 🐂, but Inoue or Crawford aren't #1, Usyk is and he is far, far ahead. Inoue and especially Crawford, are almost always the same size or bigger than nearly all of their opponents and have never faced the disadvantages Usyk has.
Inoue is not bigger than his opponents lmao and size differences mean the least among heavyweights. Usyk cries to the ref from clean body shots, loses rounds more than Inoue and lacks finishing touch. If Inoue was 220 lbs naturally AJ and Fury aint making it 12 lol
@JeffPenaify size makes a much bigger difference the higher you go up. The human body doesn't scale with weight and it is more taxing on the body and more dangerous. That's kind of the idea of p4p - to see if the skill set of a booger weight would transfer and be viable at a higher weight. But the booger weight boxers play games with their weights and fight closer to their natural weights later in their careers. There's no way to hypothetically get an idea if Inoue would do well at HW - because it takes less to be a champion at the very low weights in my opinion (and less is shown) and don't face almost insurmountable disadvantages small HWs face.
@@MLO860.you got it backwards, amongst heavyweights size becomes a tradeoff. A 200 lb athlete has enough mass to shut the lights out of any size man, this has historically always been the case, so now all that extra weight comes at the cost of conditioning, coordination and agility, without a benefit of punch resistance. Many big heavyweights struggle the most with smaller fighters for this very reason, Fury hardest fights were guys who weighed significantly less than him and significantly shorter than him, because that coordination, speed and agility comes with enough force to shut his fucking lights off
@@MLO860.also heavyweight is the least athletic division, with the worst coordination, conditioning and disciine overall. Guys dont have to worry about weighing in so many give in to vice and excess.
@@JeffPenaify Respectfully, I think you are misunderstanding. I was mentioning Usyk, who moved up to a division with no size limit or a small heavyweight. Being larger doesn't automatically reduce your coordination or agility until you get over 6'5" ish. The sport itself selects for those traits so a huge heavyweight would still be coordinated, etc. And even if they begin to lose athletic ability, etc. the reach, weight and kinetic force behind a massive arm more than makes up for any hypothetical decrease in athletic ability. So essentially, due to size disadvantages and scaling, Usyk's body is taxed significantly more due to the increase in size, greatly increased danger due to the head not taking the increase in force, and I'm assuming has to mentally focus more but only he would know. Usyk's entry into a weight division with no limit and the strain on the body when you are that large yourself is more than anything the lower weights have to overcome.
Oscar and Bill bringing the heat!! love to see it
Monster Inoue p4p No1 The Best of The Best fighter in the world 🌍 today second Usyk third Crawford well done ✅👍🎉😅😮🏆💰🪅🙏💪👏🌍✅👍💯🌎🎊😁🏆💰🪅🙏💪🌍✅✅👍🎊🌎💯💰🏆🙏💪👏💯🪅🏆🎊🌎💯✅👍
Las Vegas judges have always favoured the aggressor fighter with the exception to Mayweather fights at the MGM Grand
Let's caution going forward, Inoue's has to be concise putting up his guard and not getting cheap blows to his head, has to rethink this moving forward!
everyone gets hit
He hardly moved man, which is totally unusual of him. He knows Kim has no power. Possibly to give some respect to his Korean neighbour for taking up the fight on last minute.
@wanazami7667 seemed the korean had more or comparable power to Butler, Tapales, Fulton or Dasmarinas
In terms of the eye test id give Inoue the #1 spot but in terms of achievement i cant go past Usyk. Being able to do what he does at the heavyweight division is the definition of p4p. #1 Usyk #2 Inoue #3 Crawford
Couldnt agree with you more, spot on!!
What's qualifying to watch now before going to Inoue's caliber, let's see Nakatani and Goodman meet up and let their lower IQ of boxing lead to result before facing Inoue!
That's what should happen when he moves up. Hopefully he can do at the same time the potential Inoue vs Ball in Saudi Dec happens. Inoue's planning 4 fights this year, so hopefully Junto can be 3 or 4 so he can catch up.
Morrell needs to go at Benavidez from the first bell,Benavidez cannot fight going backwards and has never been in a fire fight against someone his own size.Morell win.
Hearn is way out of school on this.
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Correct Kim actually hit Inoue with clean shots a number of times. I was surprised.. A liver shot is what did Kim in he could not move effectively after two of those.
every fighter gets hit, its boxing
@@JeffPenaify Duh what a observation.
@@DavidHuston same could be said about your initial comment lol
Eddie Hearn thinks he should be removed from p4p rankings due too sub par opponents 😂
When people talk about Inoue, they only know Nakatani's name. Nakatani can't beat Inoue.
More interesting is, another monster considered NaoyaⅡ is being born in Japan. Also, Inoue recognizes his ability.
Another knockout player named Hayato Tsutumi. These days he beat a Nicaraguan former champion by 8R TKO. Check it out if you like.
Inoue plans to fight 4 times this year, so 3 more Picasso in Vegas, then MJ but it's possible they switch around for whatever reason, then Ball in Saudi in Dec if they win. He said he's willing to go back down for that huge Junto fight but he doesn't actually name him, just said something like the 1 he needs to fight that everyone wants to see. Here's the interview but subtitles need a little interpretation.
ruclips.net/video/sSGRtLk15uc/видео.html
Ball talking about he might fight inoue in Ryad
Its gonna be picasso in vegas and mj in saudi unless one of them aint ready.
And Benavidez has no power just volume arm punches.
I disagree with Beebs. I thought Pac also won the 2nd fight against JMM. I had that fight 6-6 but with the knockdown, I had Pac winning by 1 point.
The 3rd fight could have gone to JMM but I had that fight 7-5 to Pac. It could've gone either way and I wouldn't get mad if people picked JMM. Btw, Pac outlander JMM on total punches and power punches in the trilogy fight
I don't think the Inoue Nakatani fight will happen anytime soon. Both are with Top Rank and whomever lost would lose value.
that fight is beyond Top Rank, Japan calls the shots really and that is the biggest fight in Japanese history
@@JeffPenaify Nonsense, having fighters at the tops of 2 divisions beats 1 at the top of 1 division.....
@ bro Inoue Nakatani is the Mayweather Pacquiao for Japan, not having them fight is leaving hundreds of millions on the table
Usyk is #1 P4P. Naoya is #2, imo.
Cry like a b1tch.
I got Inoue over Usyk, hes in the prime of his ability, more dominant and just more solid overall. I see it like if Inoue was a natural 220 lbs with all his accoutrements adjusted for that size, AJ and Fury aint making it 12 rounds.
I agree 💯
Inoue is more disciplined, and Ball is more of brute force raging bull style that doesn't use brain tempo, that will be the deciding victor result!
MJ is a Muslim so Saudi is the obvious choice to me, by the way I live in Japan and I can tell you for a fact that the most "popular" fight in Japanese boxing would be Naoya Inoue vs Tenshin natsukawa ( bantamweight), both guys are super stars in Japan Junto isn't. For Hard core boxing fans it's Inoue vs Junto
Tenshin too inexperienced
Usyk, it's boring boxer the technic far behind compare inoe.
Kim is a journeyman, a replacement opponent, relax.
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Good praise, let's all give Kim huge applause for covering Sam Goodman's excuse x 2...
the fact Inoue is keeping busy, lining up the best around and will put hands up with anybody only bolsters his claim
@JeffPenaify 🤣🤣🤣
@@12brutalrounds87 yall dumb
Please tell me just one thing Usyk does better than Inoue. I’ll wait. This guys is so anti Inoue 😂. Ball will beat Inoue….what a joke…
OK let Naoya fight USYK to make fans happy
p4p is bull 🐂, but Inoue or Crawford aren't #1, Usyk is and he is far, far ahead. Inoue and especially Crawford, are almost always the same size or bigger than nearly all of their opponents and have never faced the disadvantages Usyk has.
Inoue is not bigger than his opponents lmao and size differences mean the least among heavyweights.
Usyk cries to the ref from clean body shots, loses rounds more than Inoue and lacks finishing touch.
If Inoue was 220 lbs naturally AJ and Fury aint making it 12 lol
@JeffPenaify size makes a much bigger difference the higher you go up. The human body doesn't scale with weight and it is more taxing on the body and more dangerous.
That's kind of the idea of p4p - to see if the skill set of a booger weight would transfer and be viable at a higher weight. But the booger weight boxers play games with their weights and fight closer to their natural weights later in their careers.
There's no way to hypothetically get an idea if Inoue would do well at HW - because it takes less to be a champion at the very low weights in my opinion (and less is shown) and don't face almost insurmountable disadvantages small HWs face.
@@MLO860.you got it backwards, amongst heavyweights size becomes a tradeoff. A 200 lb athlete has enough mass to shut the lights out of any size man, this has historically always been the case, so now all that extra weight comes at the cost of conditioning, coordination and agility, without a benefit of punch resistance. Many big heavyweights struggle the most with smaller fighters for this very reason, Fury hardest fights were guys who weighed significantly less than him and significantly shorter than him, because that coordination, speed and agility comes with enough force to shut his fucking lights off
@@MLO860.also heavyweight is the least athletic division, with the worst coordination, conditioning and disciine overall. Guys dont have to worry about weighing in so many give in to vice and excess.
@@JeffPenaify Respectfully, I think you are misunderstanding. I was mentioning Usyk, who moved up to a division with no size limit or a small heavyweight.
Being larger doesn't automatically reduce your coordination or agility until you get over 6'5" ish. The sport itself selects for those traits so a huge heavyweight would still be coordinated, etc. And even if they begin to lose athletic ability, etc. the reach, weight and kinetic force behind a massive arm more than makes up for any hypothetical decrease in athletic ability.
So essentially, due to size disadvantages and scaling, Usyk's body is taxed significantly more due to the increase in size, greatly increased danger due to the head not taking the increase in force, and I'm assuming has to mentally focus more but only he would know.
Usyk's entry into a weight division with no limit and the strain on the body when you are that large yourself is more than anything the lower weights have to overcome.