The Monster…

Inoue has written an incredible page of history not only because he is likely to be the best pound for pound in the world, and has unified the belts at super bantamweight level, but because tactically given his power he has conducted a game plan against all logic, staying inside the right foot of his opponent and managing to dominate him anyway; the whole fight was based on this game; I put you the series and I stay inside your game and you can’t hit me. .given my power; beautiful the sixth the seventh and the eighth rounds where Tapales took some initiatives he put that jab forward, and it was effective, but Inoue always put back the shots, making that right jab of his a more than decisive, let’s say disarming, blow against the excellent Tapales.

A few central movements, not open exchanges, but technical exchanges, i.e. I come in and hit you at the moment when you are least ready to react, and so on until the takedown in the fourth, where then the gong helped the Filipino boy, and then in the tenth that right hand; which was nothing more than the sum of all the other blows; which broke the resistance of the excellent Tapales.

Inoue has that nickname because he has never done a better job, he has incredible angles, speed dodges and those blows that, when they come and they come, leave their mark; we’ll see what they’ll invent for him… now he’ll enjoy a little bit of holiday.
unbelievable how the rouds fly by and the blows come, how both boxers offer technical movement bordering on perfection, in a battle that seems like a ballet, where however the protagonist raises his hands to the sky and takes possession of no less than four undisputed belts.

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