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October 06, 2023, 11:03:37 AM
Time flies so fast that this Casimero vs Oguni would be happening next week but have not seen odds yet for this fight, hopefully they would cover this early.

There's no betting odds yet on sportsbooks, however, I've seen a website that could give us an idea about the possible betting odds of the fight.

https://champinon.info/schedule/casimero-vs-oguni/#iw-modal

Latest Odds
FavoriteCasimero to win: 1/2
UnderdogOguni to win: 2/1

As we can see, Casimero is a slight favorite with 1.50 odds if converted on decimal, I think it's already worth taking.

Thank you for giving us a picture of what the betting odds could possibly be once they're available. 1.50 is quite attractive already, considering his opponent isn't that popular and doesn't have a better ranking than him. The only worry here is if the fight ends up in a judges' decision because Oguni is fighting on his home court, and you know about the home-court advantage. Additionally, Inoue might not be interested in fighting Casimero if he doesn't win impressively.

I would also help you guys update once the real odds are out, I'm sure it will be out soon since the fight is already a week from now.

Yeah, that's a good odds for Casimero. I thought he will be like 1.2x something as favorite, nevertheless if we fans of him think that it's already attractive, then we should wait for our favorite crypto casinos to released the odds and then we can beat on them.

Videos of Casimero circulating about this training for this fight also looks good. I mean he is very sharp and then some random running together with his entourage. Maybe they still think that Casimero needs more stamina and gas against Oguni at it might be a long night for him. But we all wanted for Casimero to have a signature knockout to really show his arrival in this division.
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October 05, 2023, 10:28:42 AM

Ohh that's a good odds casimero is the favorite here, but without the doubt he has the momentum right now. But hoping it will long last and win in this fight because it's almost come 7, days in countdown cssimero once again in the ring fighting aiming for the win in order to face that monster fighter in  Japan Inoue which is once it will happen it will be one of  the biggest fight in boxing . Cause  we all know how the carisma when we are watching the battles if champion .

You know, we can probably score better odds once the whole market's in on it. I'm thinking about going for a knockout here, just like what Casimero must be thinking. He's got to secure that win and not leave it up to the judges. I'm guessing the odds for a KO victory are around 1.80 to 1.90, but either way, it's a lot better than the 1.50 odds.
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October 05, 2023, 10:06:31 AM
Time flies so fast that this Casimero vs Oguni would be happening next week but have not seen odds yet for this fight, hopefully they would cover this early.

There's no betting odds yet on sportsbooks, however, I've seen a website that could give us an idea about the possible betting odds of the fight.

https://champinon.info/schedule/casimero-vs-oguni/#iw-modal

Latest Odds
FavoriteCasimero to win: 1/2
UnderdogOguni to win: 2/1

As we can see, Casimero is a slight favorite with 1.50 odds if converted on decimal, I think it's already worth taking.

Thank you for giving us a picture of what the betting odds could possibly be once they're available. 1.50 is quite attractive already, considering his opponent isn't that popular and doesn't have a better ranking than him. The only worry here is if the fight ends up in a judges' decision because Oguni is fighting on his home court, and you know about the home-court advantage. Additionally, Inoue might not be interested in fighting Casimero if he doesn't win impressively.

I would also help you guys update once the real odds are out, I'm sure it will be out soon since the fight is already a week from now.

Ohh that's a good odds casimero is the favorite here, but without the doubt he has the momentum right now. But hoping it will long last and win in this fight because it's almost come 7, days in countdown cssimero once again in the ring fighting aiming for the win in order to face that monster fighter in  Japan Inoue which is once it will happen it will be one of  the biggest fight in boxing . Cause  we all know how the carisma when we are watching the battles if champion .
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October 05, 2023, 09:56:32 AM
Time flies so fast that this Casimero vs Oguni would be happening next week but have not seen odds yet for this fight, hopefully they would cover this early.

There's no betting odds yet on sportsbooks, however, I've seen a website that could give us an idea about the possible betting odds of the fight.

https://champinon.info/schedule/casimero-vs-oguni/#iw-modal

Latest Odds
FavoriteCasimero to win: 1/2
UnderdogOguni to win: 2/1

As we can see, Casimero is a slight favorite with 1.50 odds if converted on decimal, I think it's already worth taking.

Thank you for giving us a picture of what the betting odds could possibly be once they're available. 1.50 is quite attractive already, considering his opponent isn't that popular and doesn't have a better ranking than him. The only worry here is if the fight ends up in a judges' decision because Oguni is fighting on his home court, and you know about the home-court advantage. Additionally, Inoue might not be interested in fighting Casimero if he doesn't win impressively.

I would also help you guys update once the real odds are out, I'm sure it will be out soon since the fight is already a week from now.
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October 05, 2023, 08:47:39 AM
Time flies so fast that this Casimero vs Oguni would be happening next week but have not seen odds yet for this fight, hopefully they would cover this early.

There's no betting odds yet on sportsbooks, however, I've seen a website that could give us an idea about the possible betting odds of the fight.

https://champinon.info/schedule/casimero-vs-oguni/#iw-modal

Latest Odds
FavoriteCasimero to win: 1/2
UnderdogOguni to win: 2/1

As we can see, Casimero is a slight favorite with 1.50 odds if converted on decimal, I think it's already worth taking.
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October 05, 2023, 07:56:11 AM
No doubt Casimero would fight Inoue in Japan because that is not new to Casimero. Remember, he was called a "road warrior" as he has gone to different countries to challenge their champions. My concern is Inoue's promising future; if he wants to be well-recognized, then he shouldn't be just fighting in Japan.

Most probably they would fight each other in Japan where the Japanese Monster is comfortable. I have read an article that Japanese are buying tickets for this fight and seems like they are interested to see how Casimero would perform against Oguni because they also wanted to see our very own Quadro Alas fight their own pride.

Also, the manager of Casimero is Japanese, so there's no need of some kind of translation as both managers can sit down comfortably and talk about the business and how the money will be split. But definitely, Inoue will be the A-side here.

With regards to Inoue just settling in Japan, i think Top Rank is already aware of that and for sure they will make some move to bring their cash cow to the boxing mecca of the world, Las Vegas.

Time flies so fast that this Casimero vs Oguni would be happening next week but have not seen odds yet for this fight, hopefully they would cover this early.

Same process though mate, it might be shown after a day or two before the actual fight. Obviously, this doesn't have the hype that other fights that we have so the listing of the odds might be delayed until the date of the fight itself. Nevertheless, we will wait and most likely bet if we see some value on it.
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October 05, 2023, 07:09:03 AM
No doubt Casimero would fight Inoue in Japan because that is not new to Casimero. Remember, he was called a "road warrior" as he has gone to different countries to challenge their champions. My concern is Inoue's promising future; if he wants to be well-recognized, then he shouldn't be just fighting in Japan.

Most probably they would fight each other in Japan where the Japanese Monster is comfortable. I have read an article that Japanese are buying tickets for this fight and seems like they are interested to see how Casimero would perform against Oguni because they also wanted to see our very own Quadro Alas fight their own pride.

With regards to Inoue just settling in Japan, i think Top Rank is already aware of that and for sure they will make some move to bring their cash cow to the boxing mecca of the world, Las Vegas.

Time flies so fast that this Casimero vs Oguni would be happening next week but have not seen odds yet for this fight, hopefully they would cover this early.

Yes, time flies so fast, last week we have the Charlo vs. Canelo and now the one that we all waiting for, Casimero against Oguni and as we have said, the pressure could be in the shoulder of Casimero to win impressively and by a knockout no less so that his name is still in the works for a Inoue fight which fans like us are waiting, regarding if the fight is to be held in Inoue's country.

Bob Arum should really work his magic and tell the Inoue's that it's better for them to have their boy fight in the mecca of boxing which is the United States so that they can cement his legacy and obviously, makes a lot of money as well.
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October 05, 2023, 07:00:04 AM
No doubt Casimero would fight Inoue in Japan because that is not new to Casimero. Remember, he was called a "road warrior" as he has gone to different countries to challenge their champions. My concern is Inoue's promising future; if he wants to be well-recognized, then he shouldn't be just fighting in Japan.

Most probably they would fight each other in Japan where the Japanese Monster is comfortable. I have read an article that Japanese are buying tickets for this fight and seems like they are interested to see how Casimero would perform against Oguni because they also wanted to see our very own Quadro Alas fight their own pride.

With regards to Inoue just settling in Japan, i think Top Rank is already aware of that and for sure they will make some move to bring their cash cow to the boxing mecca of the world, Las Vegas.

Time flies so fast that this Casimero vs Oguni would be happening next week but have not seen odds yet for this fight, hopefully they would cover this early.

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October 01, 2023, 07:37:18 AM

Though the possible fight with Casimero has him as the challenger, it would be more attractive if they could bring this fight to the US. More audience means more money, and if Inoue really wants to become more popular, he should consider fighting more in the US.

That's the only fight if he wins, he will no longer be doubted by all of the fans because he will just simply prove himself as the best boxer he really is, opposite to whatever Casimero is claiming. I doubt that he will accept the fight in the US because it won't be that good and it should be in Japan because that was what Casimero was saying back then. he even fights Inoue in Japan even if the referee is his father. That would be a great challenge for Casimero, I really hope to see that fight after Inoue is done against Tapales.

No doubt Casimero would fight Inoue in Japan because that is not new to Casimero. Remember, he was called a "road warrior" as he has gone to different countries to challenge their champions. My concern is Inoue's promising future; if he wants to be well-recognized, then he shouldn't be just fighting in Japan.

Most of the big fights happen in the US, so while Inoue is still in his prime, he has to take advantage of the opportunities in front of him.

Here are the highest-grossing PPV boxing events. I believe most of the fights are in the US.

https://worldsportsweekly.com/top-ten-highest-grossing-ppv-boxing-fights-of-all-time

Mayweather vs. Pacquiao still tops the list with $410 million in PPV sales. If Inoue is indeed compared to Manny Pacquiao, then I hope not only his achievements in terms of championships will increase but, more significantly, his earnings in boxing as well.

According to this article. https://thesportslite.com/net-worth/naoya-inoue-net-worth-salary-endorsements-cars-houses-properties-charities-etc/
Inoue's net worth in 2023 is,
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Naoya Inoue’s current net worth is around $5 million as of 2023.

That could increase if he try to go out of his comfort zone.
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October 01, 2023, 07:24:53 AM

Though the possible fight with Casimero has him as the challenger, it would be more attractive if they could bring this fight to the US. More audience means more money, and if Inoue really wants to become more popular, he should consider fighting more in the US.

That's the only fight if he wins, he will no longer be doubted by all of the fans because he will just simply prove himself as the best boxer he really is, opposite to whatever Casimero is claiming. I doubt that he will accept the fight in the US because it won't be that good and it should be in Japan because that was what Casimero was saying back then. he even fights Inoue in Japan even if the referee is his father. That would be a great challenge for Casimero, I really hope to see that fight after Inoue is done against Tapales.

No doubt Casimero would fight Inoue in Japan because that is not new to Casimero. Remember, he was called a "road warrior" as he has gone to different countries to challenge their champions. My concern is Inoue's promising future; if he wants to be well-recognized, then he shouldn't be just fighting in Japan.

Most of the big fights happen in the US, so while Inoue is still in his prime, he has to take advantage of the opportunities in front of him.

Here are the highest-grossing PPV boxing events. I believe most of the fights are in the US.

https://worldsportsweekly.com/top-ten-highest-grossing-ppv-boxing-fights-of-all-time
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October 01, 2023, 06:02:31 AM

Though the possible fight with Casimero has him as the challenger, it would be more attractive if they could bring this fight to the US. More audience means more money, and if Inoue really wants to become more popular, he should consider fighting more in the US.

That's the only fight if he wins, he will no longer be doubted by all of the fans because he will just simply prove himself as the best boxer he really is, opposite to whatever Casimero is claiming. I doubt that he will accept the fight in the US because it won't be that good and it should be in Japan because that was what Casimero was saying back then. he even fights Inoue in Japan even if the referee is his father. That would be a great challenge for Casimero, I really hope to see that fight after Inoue is done against Tapales.
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October 01, 2023, 05:44:14 AM
Though his opponent is no longer in his prime, Casimero still needs a win with a big hype under his name. Winning it with an early KO
might bring the attention to the crowd.

Especially that he's fighting against a Japanese fighter where pride is really important, winning it with a KO or taking his opponent down with something
that vlogger can write a good story behind might really spark the interest of promoters to set him up against Inoue.

An important win to make or create a noise for your name and push the intensity to bring himself closer to Inoue's next challenger.

Im hoping to witness that. The last boxer he beat was Ryo Akaho. Although it was initially controversial and ruled as a no contest, since Ryo Akaho admitted he lost the fight, the win was awarded to Casimero via a 2nd-round knockout as we can see it in Ryo Akaho's record.

No, the last fighter that Casimero beat is Nghitumbwa and the fight was held in Manila. It was a dominant win by Casimero against the bigger opponent, and he had almost knock him out. But Nghitumbwa took the best of Casimero and was able to withstand.
Yes, you are right but I didn't write it well, I was referring to the last Japanese boxer that he beats.

That's why we said that against Oguni, Casimero should be impressive enough to get the attention of Inoue to be the next boxer that we will fight. At least if this fight ends in a knockout win for John Riel they hype will still be there for a potential Inoue class next year.

Casimero, prior to getting stripped of his belt in the bantamweight division, already had some impressive wins. I don't think that's what Casimero is looking for because, obviously, their fight is highly anticipated, and there should be no problem with marketing the fight.

Though the possible fight with Casimero has him as the challenger, it would be more attractive if they could bring this fight to the US. More audience means more money, and if Inoue really wants to become more popular, he should consider fighting more in the US.
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October 01, 2023, 03:35:52 AM
Though his opponent is no longer in his prime, Casimero still needs a win with a big hype under his name. Winning it with an early KO
might bring the attention to the crowd.

Especially that he's fighting against a Japanese fighter where pride is really important, winning it with a KO or taking his opponent down with something
that vlogger can write a good story behind might really spark the interest of promoters to set him up against Inoue.

An important win to make or create a noise for your name and push the intensity to bring himself closer to Inoue's next challenger.

Im hoping to witness that. The last boxer he beat was Ryo Akaho. Although it was initially controversial and ruled as a no contest, since Ryo Akaho admitted he lost the fight, the win was awarded to Casimero via a 2nd-round knockout as we can see it in Ryo Akaho's record.

No, the last fighter that Casimero beat is Nghitumbwa and the fight was held in Manila. It was a dominant win by Casimero against the bigger opponent, and he had almost knock him out. But Nghitumbwa took the best of Casimero and was able to withstand.

That's why we said that against Oguni, Casimero should be impressive enough to get the attention of Inoue to be the next boxer that we will fight. At least if this fight ends in a knockout win for John Riel they hype will still be there for a potential Inoue class next year.
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September 27, 2023, 05:55:23 AM
Though his opponent is no longer in his prime, Casimero still needs a win with a big hype under his name. Winning it with an early KO
might bring the attention to the crowd.

Especially that he's fighting against a Japanese fighter where pride is really important, winning it with a KO or taking his opponent down with something
that vlogger can write a good story behind might really spark the interest of promoters to set him up against Inoue.

An important win to make or create a noise for your name and push the intensity to bring himself closer to Inoue's next challenger.

Im hoping to witness that. The last boxer he beat was Ryo Akaho. Although it was initially controversial and ruled as a no contest, since Ryo Akaho admitted he lost the fight, the win was awarded to Casimero via a 2nd-round knockout as we can see it in Ryo Akaho's record.

If Oguni doesn't put up a strong performance, it's highly likely we'll witness a knockout here. I don't even understand why Oguni was chosen as Casimero's opponent when there are other boxers with a much better record. Some might see it as a tune-up fight; who knows, Casimero could potentially face Nery or Inoue next.
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September 27, 2023, 05:43:35 AM
Though his opponent is no longer in his prime, Casimero still needs a win with a big hype under his name. Winning it with an early KO
might bring the attention to the crowd.

Especially that he's fighting against a Japanese fighter where pride is really important, winning it with a KO or taking his opponent down with something
that vlogger can write a good story behind might really spark the interest of promoters to set him up against Inoue.

An important win to make or create a noise for your name and push the intensity to bring himself closer to Inoue's next challenger.

Im hoping to witness that. The last boxer he beat was Ryo Akaho. Although it was initially controversial and ruled as a no contest, since Ryo Akaho admitted he lost the fight, the win was awarded to Casimero via a 2nd-round knockout as we can see it in Ryo Akaho's record.
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September 27, 2023, 04:07:13 AM
Casimero must do a good observation in order that a plan how he defeat inoue as we all know that the monster inoue is not just an easy fighter he is a good and talented one so for sure casimero   will take this as a serious cause one mistake he make when they are fighting for sure casimero will loss. But for now hoping casimero will win against oguni as we all know that he must win this fight before he will face inoue.

That's not Casimero's first priority; he certainly knows how to win, as he is currently on a winning streak. In my opinion, Casimero is more focused on how he can secure a fight against Inoue, and the rest will follow. As for his upcoming opponent, who is also Japanese, Oguni isn't a quality boxer, at least not at the current time, so I doubt this fight will be competitive, and Casimero will likely not struggle.

Though his opponent is no longer in his prime, Casimero still needs a win with a big hype under his name. Winning it with an early KO
might bring the attention to the crowd.

Especially that he's fighting against a Japanese fighter where pride is really important, winning it with a KO or taking his opponent down with something
that vlogger can write a good story behind might really spark the interest of promoters to set him up against Inoue.

An important win to make or create a noise for your name and push the intensity to bring himself closer to Inoue's next challenger.
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September 27, 2023, 03:41:00 AM

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It is just announced a few hours ago that Casimero will be back in the ring against another Japanese fighter in Oguni on October 12 at Ariake Arena in Japan.

The good thing about this card is that many Filipino fighters will be fighting in the undercard.

Will update the OP once there are available odds and updates about the subject.


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how I wish that it is Inoue that he is fighting but since this is another Japanese then lets assume that this is about country that stands in their name , and also in this it is Casimero that will be the favorite,
and with many Filipino that partaking un undercard then there will be more to watch here.
Casimero must do a good observation in order that a plan how he defeat inoue as we all know that the monster inoue is not just an easy fighter he is a good and talented one so for sure casimero   will take this as a serious cause one mistake he make when they are fighting for sure casimero will loss. But for now hoping casimero will win against oguni as we all know that he must win this fight before he will face inoue.

That's not Casimero's first priority; he certainly knows how to win, as he is currently on a winning streak. In my opinion, Casimero is more focused on how he can secure a fight against Inoue, and the rest will follow. As for his upcoming opponent, who is also Japanese, Oguni isn't a quality boxer, at least not at the current time, so I doubt this fight will be competitive, and Casimero will likely not struggle.
lets not talk about Inoue because this is a different opponent , and for me Casimero knows what he is doing and that shows in his great record as boxer .
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September 27, 2023, 03:09:13 AM
Casimero must do a good observation in order that a plan how he defeat inoue as we all know that the monster inoue is not just an easy fighter he is a good and talented one so for sure casimero   will take this as a serious cause one mistake he make when they are fighting for sure casimero will loss. But for now hoping casimero will win against oguni as we all know that he must win this fight before he will face inoue.

That's not Casimero's first priority; he certainly knows how to win, as he is currently on a winning streak. In my opinion, Casimero is more focused on how he can secure a fight against Inoue, and the rest will follow. As for his upcoming opponent, who is also Japanese, Oguni isn't a quality boxer, at least not at the current time, so I doubt this fight will be competitive, and Casimero will likely not struggle.
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September 27, 2023, 02:05:27 AM
And, hopefully if ever Casimero will have that chance to meet Inoue inside the ring, he will show something that will hype his
name, more on the side where opportunity might open up for after this upcoming fight.

Though i'm a fan of Casimero but i think he will lose to Inoue if ever they will meet in the future. Casimero has power, we knew that but Inoue has a granite chin, we saw that when he fought Donaire, though his jaw was broken but still he stood standing and finished the fight gallantly.

But Inoue vs Casimero will be interesting to ordinary fans and tickets might sell like hotcakes if Quadro Alas would start opening his mount and taunt Inoue.
Regardless of us being a fan though of Casimero, we still wanted to see if he can back up all his talks about Inoue. I mean he is a trash talking, very uncanny for a Filipino boxer. But I guess that's what his personality is, and again, I follow his social media accounts and it seems that he is also helping back his community with the money he earn from boxing and help his family.

Anyhow, I wouldn't be surprised if he taunt Inoue again after he wins his fight again Oguni, specially if it will be in spectacular fashion like a knockout win because that will boost his confidence againt call out Inoue for a showdown.

Boxing is a business, and no matter how good a boxer is, if he doesn't know how to market a fight and promote himself, promoters may be hesitant to keep him in the spotlight. Casimero understands that Inoue is his best chance to become a popular boxer, so he is doing everything he can to gain Inoue's attention, hoping that one day Inoue's camp will sign a contract for a fight. Casimero might have a rougher journey compared to Inoue, but we have to admit that he is the closest rival to Inoue right now, and people see that as the reason they are supporting Casimero with his taunting style.

For now, yes, we can say that he could be the best bet for us to beat Inoue, and obviously, they haven't face so we can say that. But before Casimero, the same was said by Fulton himself and thinks he can just manhandled Inoue at super bantamweight as he is the champion and he has beaten a lot of great boxers in the past and hasn't lost yet, and he is still improving from what I seen.

But Inoue proved how great he is. Although we can say that Fulton is not a knockout artist or doesn't have that power as compare to Casimero. So still a great fight if we will ever see this two in top of the ring and see if Casimero has what it takes and do the thing that other boxers failed, that is to beat Inoue.

Casimero must do a good observation in order that a plan how he defeat inoue as we all know that the monster inoue is not just an easy fighter he is a good and talented one so for sure casimero   will take this as a serious cause one mistake he make when they are fighting for sure casimero will loss. But for now hoping casimero will win against oguni as we all know that he must win this fight before he will face inoue.
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September 26, 2023, 11:51:28 PM
And, hopefully if ever Casimero will have that chance to meet Inoue inside the ring, he will show something that will hype his
name, more on the side where opportunity might open up for after this upcoming fight.

Though i'm a fan of Casimero but i think he will lose to Inoue if ever they will meet in the future. Casimero has power, we knew that but Inoue has a granite chin, we saw that when he fought Donaire, though his jaw was broken but still he stood standing and finished the fight gallantly.

But Inoue vs Casimero will be interesting to ordinary fans and tickets might sell like hotcakes if Quadro Alas would start opening his mount and taunt Inoue.
Regardless of us being a fan though of Casimero, we still wanted to see if he can back up all his talks about Inoue. I mean he is a trash talking, very uncanny for a Filipino boxer. But I guess that's what his personality is, and again, I follow his social media accounts and it seems that he is also helping back his community with the money he earn from boxing and help his family.

Anyhow, I wouldn't be surprised if he taunt Inoue again after he wins his fight again Oguni, specially if it will be in spectacular fashion like a knockout win because that will boost his confidence againt call out Inoue for a showdown.

Boxing is a business, and no matter how good a boxer is, if he doesn't know how to market a fight and promote himself, promoters may be hesitant to keep him in the spotlight. Casimero understands that Inoue is his best chance to become a popular boxer, so he is doing everything he can to gain Inoue's attention, hoping that one day Inoue's camp will sign a contract for a fight. Casimero might have a rougher journey compared to Inoue, but we have to admit that he is the closest rival to Inoue right now, and people see that as the reason they are supporting Casimero with his taunting style.

For now, yes, we can say that he could be the best bet for us to beat Inoue, and obviously, they haven't face so we can say that. But before Casimero, the same was said by Fulton himself and thinks he can just manhandled Inoue at super bantamweight as he is the champion and he has beaten a lot of great boxers in the past and hasn't lost yet, and he is still improving from what I seen.

But Inoue proved how great he is. Although we can say that Fulton is not a knockout artist or doesn't have that power as compare to Casimero. So still a great fight if we will ever see this two in top of the ring and see if Casimero has what it takes and do the thing that other boxers failed, that is to beat Inoue.
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