Inoue using a borrowed eye covering technique against the rival he learned it from is the most anime main character move I’ve ever seen in boxing played out in real live.
Wrong.. he learned it from Donaire previous fight.. donaire covered his right eye when he saw double.. enoue did the exact same thing.. don’t know why you claim this anme crap from.
Inoue is literally an anime character if they were real. He used a technique learned from another fight mid fight with another guy like some kind of martial arts technique, and has a finishing power move that he whips out that only attacks the liver. That man is a champion
The disrespect for Doniare is wild. He was 36 years old with a 42-6 28ko's record when they fought the first time. He has fought a good number of undefeated beasts and won. Even after this fight he went on the beat undefeated Oubaali. Inoue is just a different kind of beast. His nickname is very well earned.
And these dudes keep on downplaying Inoue's resume, saying his best win was an "old Donaire". In reality, he was a hall of famer and still knocking out young champions. If it weren't for him, Inoue wouldn't have been tested the way he was and he wouldn't the fighter he is today.
Donaire was past his prime at 36 and suffered multiple loses at that age. So, they had a point. If he fought Donaire 3-4 years earlier he would have lost. Donaire wasn't as fast anymore and had lost a step or two. If you watch any of his fights at a younger age you could tell how slow he was.
It's true though, he's toughest fight so far was definitely against an old Donaire, although now you can see he learned against an old Donaire that was definitely more crafty than his younger self. That's why we don't see him struggling against his opponents so far since that fight
@@lasserbream ❤❤❤ 🤓 NOPE. PLEASE, USE BASIC COMMON SENSE. LOL. 😂😂😂 THINK ABOUT IT, DONAIRE WAS THE ONE WHO ACTUALLY INVENTED IT. ON THE OTHERHAND (SECONDHAND), INOUE JUST COPIED IT. IT IS COMPARABLE TO A BOOK AUTHOR VERSUS A PLAGIARIST. 🤣🤣🤣 THERE IS JUST NO COMPETITION. 😎 ❤❤❤
@@kugicaimp192 Yea, but think about it if Donaire was a genius, it takes another insane genius to mirror it to defeat another genius... Now that's a genius.... 🤣🤣🤣
Inoue is probably my favorite boxer of the current generation. Canelo is a GOAT, but Inoue is carving his own legend right now and he is beautiful to watch. Such crisp and efficient technique, combined with insane KO power makes him a dangerous opponent for anyone. I am partial to body shots, and Inoue delivers them like no one else 🥊
👏🏽 very well made video. There were so many little details that I never new about this fight such as Inoue covering his right eye to help him see better!! 😮 Thank you for the video!
Amazing video. The ability to pull deep from within and overcome and adapt is something that I think separates good fighters from great fighters. Naoya Inoue is a legend in the making, already having accomplished enough to be a hall of fame boxer, he continues to pursue excellence. I greatly admire his efforts and accomplishments in boxing, because he is a man about his business. No hooting and hollering buildup to his fights, he just shows up after having put in the work during training camp ready to fight.
First off, I gotta commend you for this video. Absolutely fantastic work you've done here! I'm definitely subscribing to the channel. Inoue is a beast and by far my favorite fighter in the sport. Inoue found something in himself against Donaire that most fighters don't know they have until it comes time to do or die. Inoue and his team admit that they went into that match overconfident and that almost cost Inoue everything. Since then, they've never taken an opponent lightly and Inoue's game improved a metric ton. Obvious credit must go to Donaire and his experience for figuring out all of Inoue's weaknesses at the time and then being able to capitalize on them so well. I see a lot of people say that a Prime Donaire would have beaten Inoue, but I disagree. Donaire never looked better than he did in that first fight with Inoue, and I attribute that to his losses teaching him so much about ring craft. A younger and less experienced Donaire would have gotten KO'd before the 9th imo. Inoue definitely should have had the KO in round 11 but oh well, still a fan of the fight and I re-watch it from time to time. Can't wait for Inoue's fight against Tapales in December!!
Inoue is truly a monster. I've been late to the party since I don't watch much boxing (mostly an MMA guy), but he's truly one of the most skilled boxers right now. I can't see him losing anytime soon, especially with his ability to fight through that broken orbital against Donaire.
@@bihwhat3556 he just beat Tapales with ease, destroyed Fulton, beat Donaire twice, beat Dasmarinas, and beat Juan Carlos Payano also. None of those guys are Japanese, he’s beaten many more guys than that, and almost all of Inoue’s professional fights have been for world titles. He’s incredible, especially for moving up weight classes and not ducking people like a lot of undefeated boxers do. You’re simply wrong.
Curmell would beat his ass and he’s only 17 he’s weak asf idc what you say and he’s on steroids and won’t come to the USA to fight because he wouldn’t be cleared because the peds
Now I know you are a true boxing fan... nobody outside of this channel picked up on Inoue's technique to cover his right eye just like Donaire did against Rigondeaux
Great boxers endure hell. The training for months is brutal and 7 days a week. Many grew up in bad areas. The damages they receive. My hat is off to any boxer trying to be great.
These are the first boxing videos from a commentator I've watched all the way through - you make the videos interesting and the editing is on point. plus i haven't heard of alot of these boxers Inoue seems really cool
Inoue is an amazing boxer. His foot work is perfect. His body speed is great. His punches are fast with great stamina. His stamina and endurance are way too high. He needs some fighter with the same level of his agility, stamina, and endurance.
Awesome video. English wasnt my first languange , so the way you narrate the video in a slow but clear articulate speech really helps. And in top of that, your editing & background music , even that side by side comparation of Inoue - Donaire is a chef kiss. Subscribe!
It's astounding to me that you have so few subscribers. This video and the one about Inoue's father being pushed by Rodriguez's trainer are absolute top quality content.
Truly a fight. The technique Naoya learned from his rival is smart, but his tenacity is even more astounding. Champions really are the special ones. Great video, too.
That slo mo straight left hand by the chinese boxer at 2:40 is just perfection 👌 like, a perfect example of excellent body mechanics, no wasted movement, no wind-up, just straight down the pipe and crashing into his opponent's face.
Inoue has got a phenomenal chin. Donaire's power was ATG, and he walked right through it with a broken orbital bone. The only thing that will beat this guy is when he moves up too many weight classes - a generational phenomenon and one of the best fighters of the century up to now - best P4P on the planet for me.
I remember Kevin Kelly had a knot the size of a grape fruit the ref ask "can you see" he replied "yeah out my other eye" ref said "I'm stopping it " Kevin said "give me one more round please" he went out and got the k.o.. everyone lost their shit bounce off the walls.
Thanks for the insight, that was a nice take and well put together 😊 It's refreshing to just hear a guy give his take on things with his own natural spoken voice, rather then the usual over dramatic voiceover that is normally on boxing channels... Or worse still the AI voiceover New subscriber 👊
Inoue is a beast, and that sad build up of all these fighters ending their career from eye damage is really fucking sad but I guess shows how tough Inoue is
I had surgery in my left eye because the left eye socket completely shattered. now the left eyeball is smaller than the right one since the surgeon had to remove the surrounding tissues of the left eyeball due to many broken pieces of the bone stuck in them and inserted an artificial bone plate in the socket. I don't know if it was that bad so I waited for about a week until I got a CAT scan. I bled for about a day or two from the left. I didn't really feel the pain that much during the bout and even after. I had double vision though. So the left eye opens less wide and I have to live with it. In the recent years ACL, MCL, and LCL in the left tore while the right Achilles tore as well. Any contact sport is dangerous and would leave permanent damages to your body. So be careful.
Great stuff! one thing though is he upped his pace and threw significantly more power punches a lot earlier than he normally does. thus risking gassing out later if he didn't get the job done. but he knew he had to bc of the eye. we're judging this based on it going right. but had he not gotten him out of there, he was in the same trouble as the likes of Kell. Donaire is the only man to make him face decision after all. Inoue averaged 4 landed body shots/round last fight. he landed 2 in this entire fight haha he was head hunting. i think it's important to note that. bc this was incredibly risky for him. good on him making it work. but it's an exercise in will knowing there might be some trouble with the doctor stoppage and how fighters adapt to this info. I actually find this one of the more interesting aspects of fights.
Your music is extremely loud for the video. You have a good voice, and everything that comes with it. Don't let the background music mask what many wish they had
i only subscribe to channels that i have bindged at least 5 videos of so i know i truly like the channel and want to see more. and holy shit im going from video to video hooked, i love boxing and the way u explain things and the storylines is amazingly done and intriguing to listen too. thank you for your vids - from a new sub
3:33 one of the prettiest counters I've ever seen. Anticipates the duck because a straight counter makes sense. But than he faints that into an uppercut to make his enemy duck into it. Dayumn son!
Joe Frazier during the first ali fight made him mostly blind in one eye due to that fight and he kept fighting throughout his career with one eye pretty much
INOUE got much experience from this first fight with Donaire and he KOd the Filipino in 2 rounds in the second 🥈 fight.. Donaire put up a good fight the first time... The Japanese monster went thru his guard the 2nd fight putting the Filipino down!
@@Migoladon ha ha! INOUE came back the second time and destroyed the well experienced Filipino! And most Filipinos know NOT to bet against the Japanese monster even Americans! The biggest fight when Tank Davis fights the Japanese monster! Everyone wants to see that!! 🪙🚨🚨🚨🪙
when you move up in wait expect these guys to hit a lot harder. and their reach is longer. It was too much for an excellent fighter like Canelo a great fighter .
Naoya was not covering his eye for vision adjustments, his protecting it from being exploited further. Look at what happened to those who didn't do it? Smart boxers don't F around just to prove they are tougher and take more blows like an knuckle head. There is a big difference between a brawler and a boxer.
Just imagine if both these great fighters met at their prime, what a treat for boxing fans. Also, Inoue should fight more overseas to prove speculations against him are wrong.
You overplayed Fury's eyebrow injury like it was as serious as the other guys. He only had a cut above the eye, not a fractured orbital bone like the other guys on the list.
Inoue using a borrowed eye covering technique against the rival he learned it from is the most anime main character move I’ve ever seen in boxing played out in real live.
Wrong.. he learned it from Donaire previous fight.. donaire covered his right eye when he saw double.. enoue did the exact same thing.. don’t know why you claim this anme crap from.
That’s still an anime move honestly 😂.
And calling it anime move is a praise then an insult so chill dude.
@@ujayet what is bro saying?
@@ujayet That's what exactly he said bro
@@ujayethe said what happened is like what would happen in an anime. you clearly can’t read English
Inoue is literally an anime character if they were real. He used a technique learned from another fight mid fight with another guy like some kind of martial arts technique, and has a finishing power move that he whips out that only attacks the liver. That man is a champion
Yeah he really does seem cool
The disrespect for Doniare is wild. He was 36 years old with a 42-6 28ko's record when they fought the first time. He has fought a good number of undefeated beasts and won. Even after this fight he went on the beat undefeated Oubaali. Inoue is just a different kind of beast. His nickname is very well earned.
And these dudes keep on downplaying Inoue's resume, saying his best win was an "old Donaire". In reality, he was a hall of famer and still knocking out young champions. If it weren't for him, Inoue wouldn't have been tested the way he was and he wouldn't the fighter he is today.
Agreed. Donaire was no joke.
Donaire was past his prime at 36 and suffered multiple loses at that age. So, they had a point. If he fought Donaire 3-4 years earlier he would have lost. Donaire wasn't as fast anymore and had lost a step or two. If you watch any of his fights at a younger age you could tell how slow he was.
@@pkpnyt4711ngl filipinos just don't know how to take an L. Which makes them the most annoying people on the internet
It's true though, he's toughest fight so far was definitely against an old Donaire, although now you can see he learned against an old Donaire that was definitely more crafty than his younger self. That's why we don't see him struggling against his opponents so far since that fight
His best win is an old Donaire though. lmao
Inoue is a GOD DAMN GENIOUS!!!
❤❤❤ NOPE. DONAIRE IS THE GENIUS, NOT INOUE.
IT IS THE SAME THING WITH ARTISTS, PAINTERS, INVENTORS, ARCHITECTS, ETC. ❤❤❤
@@kugicaimp192 Really??? Please explain?
@@lasserbream ❤❤❤ 🤓 NOPE. PLEASE, USE BASIC COMMON SENSE. LOL. 😂😂😂
THINK ABOUT IT, DONAIRE WAS THE ONE WHO ACTUALLY INVENTED IT.
ON THE OTHERHAND (SECONDHAND), INOUE JUST COPIED IT.
IT IS COMPARABLE TO A BOOK AUTHOR VERSUS A PLAGIARIST. 🤣🤣🤣
THERE IS JUST NO COMPETITION. 😎 ❤❤❤
@@kugicaimp192 Yea, but think about it if Donaire was a genius, it takes another insane genius to mirror it to defeat another genius... Now that's a genius.... 🤣🤣🤣
@@lasserbream ❤❤❤ 🤓 NOPE. NOT REALLY. LOL. 😂😂😂
AGAIN, IT IS COMPARABLE TO A BOOK AUTHOR VERSUS A PLAGIARIST. 🤣🤣🤣
THERE IS JUST NO COMPETITION. 😎 ❤❤❤
Inoue is probably my favorite boxer of the current generation. Canelo is a GOAT, but Inoue is carving his own legend right now and he is beautiful to watch. Such crisp and efficient technique, combined with insane KO power makes him a dangerous opponent for anyone. I am partial to body shots, and Inoue delivers them like no one else 🥊
Canelo Goat? 😂
Canelo is a steroid goat
Canelo? GOAT?? Tell me you’re a causal without telling me you’re a causal. 😂
CRAWFORD IS THE GOAT OF THIS CURRENT GENERATION!
Inoue is goat of this generation in my opinion
Doniare was not over the hill at that time...Doniare was coming off KO knockouts of champions at 118lbs.
This. Not to mention Donaire's next two fights after Inoue were KO victories over undefeated opponents.
He was over his prime. But if Inoue fought the young Donaire that KO'ed Vic Darchinyan....... Time Machine!! We need one!! @@Whatever0317
7:38 bro that old guys tripping
LOL
Bro is in love 💀😭
lmao
"They didn't box like this back in my day"
Saw that too and was cracking up his eyes going in two diff directions
👏🏽 very well made video. There were so many little details that I never new about this fight such as Inoue covering his right eye to help him see better!! 😮
Thank you for the video!
Amazing video. The ability to pull deep from within and overcome and adapt is something that I think separates good fighters from great fighters. Naoya Inoue is a legend in the making, already having accomplished enough to be a hall of fame boxer, he continues to pursue excellence. I greatly admire his efforts and accomplishments in boxing, because he is a man about his business. No hooting and hollering buildup to his fights, he just shows up after having put in the work during training camp ready to fight.
First off, I gotta commend you for this video. Absolutely fantastic work you've done here! I'm definitely subscribing to the channel.
Inoue is a beast and by far my favorite fighter in the sport. Inoue found something in himself against Donaire that most fighters don't know they have until it comes time to do or die. Inoue and his team admit that they went into that match overconfident and that almost cost Inoue everything. Since then, they've never taken an opponent lightly and Inoue's game improved a metric ton. Obvious credit must go to Donaire and his experience for figuring out all of Inoue's weaknesses at the time and then being able to capitalize on them so well. I see a lot of people say that a Prime Donaire would have beaten Inoue, but I disagree. Donaire never looked better than he did in that first fight with Inoue, and I attribute that to his losses teaching him so much about ring craft. A younger and less experienced Donaire would have gotten KO'd before the 9th imo. Inoue definitely should have had the KO in round 11 but oh well, still a fan of the fight and I re-watch it from time to time. Can't wait for Inoue's fight against Tapales in December!!
Undisputed now
He is the man
" What he said"
That's really interesting seeing how Inoue while studying his opponent found out the exact thing he would need when he fights him
Inoue is truly a monster. I've been late to the party since I don't watch much boxing (mostly an MMA guy), but he's truly one of the most skilled boxers right now. I can't see him losing anytime soon, especially with his ability to fight through that broken orbital against Donaire.
Stick to mma you talking bs
@@bihwhat3556 how? He’s undefeated, won titles in multiple weight classes, and has destroyed everyone he’s fought that would be a “challenge for him.”
@@aquatazer in Japan the fighters are garbage who did he fight worth talking about
@@bihwhat3556 he just beat Tapales with ease, destroyed Fulton, beat Donaire twice, beat Dasmarinas, and beat Juan Carlos Payano also. None of those guys are Japanese, he’s beaten many more guys than that, and almost all of Inoue’s professional fights have been for world titles. He’s incredible, especially for moving up weight classes and not ducking people like a lot of undefeated boxers do. You’re simply wrong.
Curmell would beat his ass and he’s only 17 he’s weak asf idc what you say and he’s on steroids and won’t come to the USA to fight because he wouldn’t be cleared because the peds
What was beautiful. Inoue is a legend.
Now I know you are a true boxing fan... nobody outside of this channel picked up on Inoue's technique to cover his right eye just like Donaire did against Rigondeaux
Eyes and throat. MUST be protected to survive a fight.
best boxing commentary channel ive seen in months
Great boxers endure hell. The training for months is brutal and 7 days a week. Many grew up in bad areas. The damages they receive. My hat is off to any boxer trying to be great.
These are the first boxing videos from a commentator I've watched all the way through - you make the videos interesting and the editing is on point. plus i haven't heard of alot of these boxers Inoue seems really cool
I never thought boxing would be something I like, but this channel might be getting me into it
Nonito is a beast. 2nd best Filipino fighter of all time
Inoue is an amazing boxer. His foot work is perfect. His body speed is great. His punches are fast with great stamina. His stamina and endurance are way too high. He needs some fighter with the same level of his agility, stamina, and endurance.
I'm shocked you don't have more subs, this analysis was very high level
Awesome video. English wasnt my first languange , so the way you narrate the video in a slow but clear articulate speech really helps. And in top of that, your editing & background music , even that side by side comparation of Inoue - Donaire is a chef kiss. Subscribe!
Great video my man
It's astounding to me that you have so few subscribers. This video and the one about Inoue's father being pushed by Rodriguez's trainer are absolute top quality content.
I'm very happy to find your channel, thank you for your work.
the Inoue vs Donaire fight was a real passing of the torch by the master to his student, a very well story to tell indeed
Truly a fight. The technique Naoya learned from his rival is smart, but his tenacity is even more astounding. Champions really are the special ones. Great video, too.
Mark my words. The next goat
That slo mo straight left hand by the chinese boxer at 2:40 is just perfection 👌 like, a perfect example of excellent body mechanics, no wasted movement, no wind-up, just straight down the pipe and crashing into his opponent's face.
I wouldn't say it's a perfect example of a straight, since it's technically a more complicated feint.
You deserve more subscribers. I have not seen any other channel cover the recent boxing action.
Inoue has got a phenomenal chin. Donaire's power was ATG, and he walked right through it with a broken orbital bone. The only thing that will beat this guy is when he moves up too many weight classes - a generational phenomenon and one of the best fighters of the century up to now - best P4P on the planet for me.
bro i havent watched fighting before, your style and editing makes this super interesting!! great content and much love
Very entertaining video. Interesting story with matching visuals, not some dry fact rattling. Subbed. Thumbs up.
Incredibly well said, thank you.
I remember Kevin Kelly had a knot the size of a grape fruit the ref ask "can you see" he replied "yeah out my other eye" ref said "I'm stopping it " Kevin said "give me one more round please" he went out and got the k.o.. everyone lost their shit bounce off the walls.
Kevin kelly vs derrick gainer
Oh man....what a fighter...
massive mma fan, never been fussed about straight boxing but this channel has changed my mind!
That strategy of using the laceration was disgusting. That wasn’t violence, that was maliciousness
Every Liddell fight I watched as a kid used the same strategy.
Thanks for the insight, that was a nice take and well put together 😊
It's refreshing to just hear a guy give his take on things with his own natural spoken voice, rather then the usual over dramatic voiceover that is normally on boxing channels... Or worse still the AI voiceover
New subscriber 👊
Inoue is a beast, and that sad build up of all these fighters ending their career from eye damage is really fucking sad but I guess shows how tough Inoue is
that otto wallin is dirty af
God you scared me. I thought that was this weekend or something...
Brother, this was a great video! You are producing and creating videos well above your sub count. Keep grinding
Brook was a monster for taking those shots after having that plate put in i have a plate in my hand and the pain is awful hitting something
Brook was Legit as they came
My boy is real life Chrollo Luclifer
He show the role on being detail.. exelent
By far the greatest challenge fight for Inoue. Denaire showed he still got it
The commentator said the eye gouge lit a fire in Tyson Fury’s belly. The fire must have been the size of a forest fire.
I had surgery in my left eye because the left eye socket completely shattered. now the left eyeball is smaller than the right one since the surgeon had to remove the surrounding tissues of the left eyeball due to many broken pieces of the bone stuck in them and inserted an artificial bone plate in the socket. I don't know if it was that bad so I waited for about a week until I got a CAT scan. I bled for about a day or two from the left. I didn't really feel the pain that much during the bout and even after. I had double vision though. So the left eye opens less wide and I have to live with it. In the recent years ACL, MCL, and LCL in the left tore while the right Achilles tore as well. Any contact sport is dangerous and would leave permanent damages to your body. So be careful.
You forgot to mention that he would occasionally fixed his hair to masked his right eye😂😂😂
I got a closed eye on my debut, I was worried more about winning but sadly they stopped the fight mid round 3
Expert storytelling! Great video sir!
Great stuff! one thing though is he upped his pace and threw significantly more power punches a lot earlier than he normally does. thus risking gassing out later if he didn't get the job done. but he knew he had to bc of the eye. we're judging this based on it going right. but had he not gotten him out of there, he was in the same trouble as the likes of Kell. Donaire is the only man to make him face decision after all. Inoue averaged 4 landed body shots/round last fight. he landed 2 in this entire fight haha he was head hunting. i think it's important to note that. bc this was incredibly risky for him. good on him making it work. but it's an exercise in will knowing there might be some trouble with the doctor stoppage and how fighters adapt to this info. I actually find this one of the more interesting aspects of fights.
Donaire was his best opponent to date. That guy was a beast, but still not enough to defeat the Monster 👿
Good content, bro.
This is giving me major EmpLemon vibes, great shit.
Awesome script writing. You earned a subscriber. Keep up the awesome storytelling. 😊
Damn, this guy is a monster
It takes a lot to be a reigning world champion. You need skills, body, heart, mind and a bit of luck as well.
I like your videos homey, very good. I subbed to you.
Your music is extremely loud for the video. You have a good voice, and everything that comes with it. Don't let the background music mask what many wish they had
Pain reliever champion will always win no matter what
this was beautiful
What a beautiful sport boxing is!
Inoue is a warrior!!
tf such a good video props 👌🏽
Great video thanks
I actually never watched the Fury-Wallin fight. I assumed it was boring. But watching the snippet here, it looked pretty wild.
Great video. Cheers!
Great video man !
i only subscribe to channels that i have bindged at least 5 videos of so i know i truly like the channel and want to see more. and holy shit im going from video to video hooked, i love boxing and the way u explain things and the storylines is amazingly done and intriguing to listen too. thank you for your vids - from a new sub
That last part about Inoue learning from Donaire is so awesome. I never knew that - what a legend
fantastic vid
This is a high quality video
3:33 one of the prettiest counters I've ever seen. Anticipates the duck because a straight counter makes sense. But than he faints that into an uppercut to make his enemy duck into it. Dayumn son!
Cuz he's LIKE THAT DON'T MESS WITH INOUE
a very well made video!!
It's interesting. Crawford's the same age now that Donaire was for that first fight with Inoue.
Joe Frazier during the first ali fight made him mostly blind in one eye due to that fight and he kept fighting throughout his career with one eye pretty much
Inoue vs Donaire definitely deserved fight of the year what a battle💯 Inoue's true grit gave him the victory even with an injury🤌
Bud vs Spence was the fight of the year.
@@Israel85324first one happened in 2019 🤡🤡
Nobody wants to see TWO Donaires coming at them lol its crazy this fight feels like yesterday.
That Fury cut - Wallin, despite being battered all over the yard, still should have won that one
Im here cus that transition was too smooth
INOUE got much experience from this first fight with Donaire and he KOd the Filipino in 2 rounds in the second 🥈 fight.. Donaire put up a good fight the first time... The Japanese monster went thru his guard the 2nd fight putting the Filipino down!
Inoue was getting beat on by a 37 year old donaire
@@Migoladon ha ha! INOUE came back the second time and destroyed the well experienced Filipino! And most Filipinos know NOT to bet against the Japanese monster even Americans! The biggest fight when Tank Davis fights the Japanese monster! Everyone wants to see that!! 🪙🚨🚨🚨🪙
@@Migoladon😢
My eyes are worth more then winning unless it is life and death
when you move up in wait expect these guys to hit a lot harder. and their reach is longer. It was too much for an excellent fighter like Canelo a great fighter .
My right eye closed on the 2nd round then they stopped the fight on the 3rd. I was pissed
Bud sometimes cut men do make small incisions to release blood on a swollen eye. It's rare nowadays but it does happen.
The fact that he took a solid left hook from Donaire speaks volumes of how tremendous an athlete Inoue is.. love from the Philippines
New subscriber here 👍
The big mouth BJS has been silent since Canelo and it’s been wonderful.
Bro became Kakashi and stole his enemy's move
Inoue is literally ippo
Donaire is a legit world champ. Naoya proved his the real deal that night
Lucky donaire was not in his prime
@@cypriankassiankavera9227 true but never seen anyone with a broken orbital not quit and win the fight.
@@egseven definitely he is arguably top 3 Asian fighters of all time
@@cypriankassiankavera9227 he even beat Stephen Fulton out of boots Ennis camp. Didn't see that coming at all.
@@cypriankassiankavera9227 I got my ass beat by a black dude yesterday at the gym sparring, but he is 240 and I'm like 175
I thought Tyson Fury's shorts said "Crispy King."
Naoya was not covering his eye for vision adjustments, his protecting it from being exploited further. Look at what happened to those who didn't do it? Smart boxers don't F around just to prove they are tougher and take more blows like an knuckle head. There is a big difference between a brawler and a boxer.
Just imagine if both these great fighters met at their prime, what a treat for boxing fans. Also, Inoue should fight more overseas to prove speculations against him are wrong.
bro really said nah i'll copy
You overplayed Fury's eyebrow injury like it was as serious as the other guys. He only had a cut above the eye, not a fractured orbital bone like the other guys on the list.