In two days Tyson Fury is going to have a third fight against Derek Chisora and YuginKadoya seems to be the only one who remember it, as there were only few posts about this fight during last 30 days. It is time to wake up boxing fans
Why so silent ? No one is going to watch this fight ? Aged Chisora is no longer dangerous? Because Chisora havent won anyone convincingly since 2019? Undefeated WBC champion is about to have a belt defence, or even might have his last fight before retirement, and people show low interest in that fight. Strange...
Because Fury cherry-picked someone that has zero chance of becoming a world champion. What's more strange is he already beat the better versions of Chisora twice and they aren't even close. And with Chisora picking this fight in less than 2 months, Fury can probably carry the fight and can decide which round he will stop Chisora.
DAZN has the better event this weekend. The trilogy between Roman Gonzales and Juan Francisco Estrada.
But still it is a WBC belt fight. It cant be not interesting. Who cares if it is a cherry-picked fight or not, both fighters will get this fight in their record and huge money rewards. Besides, this is a heavyweight fight; a fight where a single punch can be a game changer. Anyway, strange that no one is interested in that fight, and to see a daily discussion of a boxer against youtuber fights (Pacquiao vs. DK Yoo, or Logan vs anyone).
I'm interested with this fight because when Fury fights, the fight is very exciting to watch. However, I just hope that he would choose a good opponent, someone who has a championship caliber, not an old boxer that are close to retirement age already. By the way, I love Roman Gonzales and Juan Francisco Estrada than this one.
We might be interested back with real fight instead of discussing exhibitions, good fighter
will come up since the pandemic hits the economy but now that some recovery is showing
we might see more fights. I mean more interesting fights that will be offered to the fans,
we might be seeing cherry-picks, but better than watching charity fights that more on the moneymaking and not an actual fight that we will see real punches and close fist engagements.
Well, whenever a boxer wants to fight, it is something that we are passionate about, what happens is that there are some boxers who seek to have more fame and more recognition, this is something that is sometimes not achieved, be it for the reason that the boxer does not he wants and looks for other opponents who can raise the ranks and who can give him more fame, but on the other hand, many look for the best, such as the case of Crawford, the case of Canelo (something that caught my attention what he threw at Messi I really saw it badly there, that even Mike Tyson threatened him) So sometimes boxers want to have a lot of fame and they can't get it because of their attitudes, that's something that can be recognized.
We don't know what will be the plan, let Inoue enjoy and celebrate along the way his camp will announce what's will be the next
step, either to continue defending his belts or move up and start chasing new belt/s.
Yeah! that was an amazing victory and in just a short period of time, he was able to unite all bantamweight belts for himself. To finish it with a knockout in round 11, was really a history and a moment to be proud of for the Japanese people.
I don't think he will gonna fight anyone so soon after this one because obviously he deserves a long rest after this personal achievement and the boxing association probably will affirm that. It was always nice to watch him win every fight and it will be more fun when he climbs to the upper division and continues to dominate fighters up there.
Even though Butler made it to the eleventh round, Inoue won the fight easily. Does Butler ever win a single round in the match up? When Inoue started to use his speed and inflicted his power, Butler became so defensive. Inoue even attempted to simultaneously lower his hands so that Butler could attack but also lower his defense. Japan and Inoue had a fantastic evening.
Inoue through an interpreter said that he is now thinking about moving up to super bantamweight.
It's predicted to be that way but nobody knew that the fight will reach as far as Round 11, most of the bettors and fans calculated that 6-8 rounds will be enough for Inoue to box Butler and defeat him but the unexpected happened because the latter weathered all those strong punches until the 11th round came and his defense gave him up. Nevertheless, it was a good fight although it will be more interesting if Butler at least gave a few good combinations but he didn't.
Congratulations to the 1st undisputed boxer of the Bantamweight division, Naoya Inoue!
I cannot deny that I did not expect something like this, in fact I did have faith in Butler, but not so much, there came a time during the fight where I saw him so badly that I had no ideas that I said, they knocked him out, the truth is Inoue He is a very strong boxer who fully trusts his technique and who can make a difference with anyone who stands in front of him, for me it is something that very few boxers have, however I hope that for his next encounters it will not complicate it so much. Inoue came to give a series of combinations that violated the class and elegance with which he fights, he did not lose his temper and remained calm, I think that speaks very well of a boxer.
I would like to highlight the praise that Butler gave Inoue:
Paul Butler Offers No Excuses, Gives High Praise To Naoya InoueFormer world champion Paul Butler has given high praise to Naoya Inoue.
The two boxers collided on Tuesday night in Japan, with Inoue battering Butler for an eleventh round knockout to become the undisputed world champion at bantamweight - with the WBC, IBF, WBA, WBO world titles coming together.
Inoue, who is a three division world champion, improved his record to 24-0 (21 KOs).
The Japanese star is now looking to move up in weight to 122-pounds to pursue a fourth divisional title.
“You can see the punches coming but sometimes you can’t react quick enough to get out of the way, because he is that fast. That’s what really good fighters do — they have good timing, good accuracy and good speed, and sometimes you just can’t get out of the way of that," Butler stated, according to ECHO.
Source:
https://www.boxingscene.com/paul-butler-offers-no-excuses-gives-high-praise-naoya-inoue--171181What Inoue awakens in the other boxers is impressive, for me he is one of the best that we have had the privilege of seeing, I think that if he continues with that streak when he decides to move to a new category, he can do the same job, I really pay my respects to the Japanese, does anyone know if he already has another opponent to fight?