The Monster vs Fulton

e monster Inoue is world champion of three weight divisions…he is in the prime of his physical maturity, and he is hurting but hurting..Fulton is a monster defensively he is in his natural weight category and among his victims is Figueroa..

it is difficult to make a prediction; if Inoue’s speed will not have changed and Fulton will take some blows ( highlighting his defensive skills) that however will be tested by the fact that The Monster comes from the categories below so he is faster for sure than the opponents he has encountered so far; thus Fulton and his cin, a scrambling ability that Inoue must be ready to take and counter, and those dynamite hands of Monster…

the face off was intense because they both know they will be playing a part of boxing history in winning the match, and losing it will mean being sidelined from the pound-for-pound round or getting into it, in short a thousand different feelings that make the event quite a bit more emotionally charged..

Game plan that doesn’t involve mistakes, and cashing skills that will be tested by both sides…speed and timing will rule…it will be an outstanding tactical match with sudden phases of acceleration and speed…if Fulton goes ahead to carry the blows then this will surprise Inoue team..

f Inoue moves finds his angles and brings his sets we should see how Fulton will resist; on the one hand explosiveness and kdp and on the other eye movement and good striking…a slight edge to the Monster because we think his team has studied something…and because he wants to make history in Japanese boxing. ..if he will have taken care of his defense to the millimeter, Fulton could suffer a defeat; remembering that he is a deadly striker by counterattacking but also by creating actions…really a match that hangs just a smidgen on the side of the Japanese champion because we cheer him..and because he fights in Japan…

It will be a great match we would also like to be in the fifth or tenth row….

on the side a certain Robeisy “El Tren” Ramirez vs. Satoshi Shimizu for the WBO featherweight…

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