But here, he has to be paid good as well because he has the belt that Inoue need to complete another weight class that he will unified.
As someone posted above, maybe the deal will now push through without any problems.
Around 60-40 should be the logical share that makes sense to apply as both Inoue and Tapales are champions and title holders. It's a unification fight and it's not the same as a champion having a mandatory challenger. But yes if we think about it, it's Inoue as the reason why the fight will be sold out and not Tapales that even as a champion, he might even have a hard time making a big event if he faced another fighter instead of Inoue.
For now, we can close the discussion about the share and proceed with the technical discussion related to the fight. Although, the majority thinks that Inoue has all the technical skills to take down Tapales, does anyone here really believe that he can upset the current monster of Japan?
I really do not see that Tapales can beat Inoue, what I see is that Inoue is going to look great with that fight, it is something that I see coming, of course it is not that I praise Inoue just because I consider him to be like a boxing genius, who has a lot of good strategy apart from talent and who is a person who has a lot of discipline, he is a boxer who has a lot of heart and also knows how to fight and knows that his talent makes him grow with training, to My Inoue trains all day, he's a pretty good boxer and he can always make a difference, that's why I'm always going to speak highly of Inoue, personally Inpue already has to face the toughest in this category, everything They hope to see him quickly against Tapales, because Tapales is a boxer who is quite famous, and now , Tapales is a boxer who wants to stand out, but I don't think he's going to do something , that's what I feel.
Tapales Arrives in Los Angeles, Starts Camp For Potential Inoue Undisputed FightMarlon Tapales, the unified WBA/IBF super bantamweight world champion, arrived at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to commence his training camp in preparation for a potential undisputed showdown against WBC/WBO super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue.
Tapales, accompanied by his esteemed trainer Ernel Fontanilla, is ready to embark on an intensive training regimen at the Knucklehead Gym in Las Vegas.
The proposed clash, targeted for December, has really motivated Tapales, who promises a thrilling display of skill, power, and determination.
"I fully comprehend the magnitude of this fight. Becoming the undisputed champion is the ultimate goal in any boxer's career, and I am prepared to give my all to achieve that. Naoya Inoue is an exceptional fighter, but I have unwavering confidence in my abilities and the hard work I have put into my training. I will leave everything in the ring and prove that I am the best in the division," Tapales said.
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https://www.boxingscene.com/tapales-arrives-los-angeles-starts-camp-potential-inoue-undisputed-fight--177171Well, there is no denying that Tapales has endless emotions of illusions and above all of hope, for me this boxer is good, but they are going to send him to fight against a boxing lion, certainly I put all my hopes on Inoue, and It is that he has an elegance and category to do things in boxing, in addition to having a unique style to handle fights from beginning to end, so this type of thing is what many yearn to have, and well, it is something that can stand out from Inoue, however I have always said something that a boxer wins the fight is in training, the truth is I don't know what type of training Tapales has had, and well certainly if he has had a tougher training than Inpue's he has a good chance of beat him if he knows how to handle the times. With his speed and strength, there are times when a boxer knows when he is going to win the fight and when he is not, unless something extraordinary happens to the other.