Coach Barry Hunter says a fight between Gavonta ‘Davis’ Davis and Naya’ inoue to a capture “in the middle.” The United States who would kill the (30-0, 28 Kos) would be in weight in the weight inoue (29-0, 26 Kos), that would come from 122, maybe 130 to be part.
I’m just eight pounds that inoue you will have to go up for a mega-fight with the tank of Davis to be a reality. Would it be? Japan Ioya superstar has been reluctant to pass up to 126 to Makes the sharks in that division.
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Tank Davis would be sacrificed a lot more leaving five or more lbs to fight to a mixture of 130 or 128 you would have to spend six to eight lbs. It’s a lot easier for the fighters to get away from weight you are dropping.
If inoe hesitate to collect a mere four lbs from Super Bantamweight to feather, would have the courage to climb eight lbs at 130? You need bravery for a combatant to get away from their comfort zone. Inoue Has it Very Easy During HIS Professional Career, Feaks on the Weak Opposition At 122, 115 and 108.
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Resume of Naiya is Standard Name in Those weight class, but it has been made millions from wins count in the qualities of a talented divisions. He hasn’t fought the real talent at 115, Jesse ‘Rodriguez, and it doesn’t seem to be ever.
“Like a box of box, I want to see inoue” he said at the Hunter Coach to Fighter When you ask who would you like to gervand davis to fight as follows. “Yes, or we meet somewhere in the middle. The reason why he (naoya) was called ‘for a reason”, said to hunter if you would like to spend the inside to 135 for Davis.
“I’m a fan, but it was (inoue) Explosive, and I guess that you will do. You’ll do it. It’s just as a real. It’s just as the hell, and it makes it bigger than it’s.
“However, it can do that weight. Loma, I like competence, based, said Hunter when he liked to know about 135.” I don’t mind. Whatever, what we convinced in it. “

Last updated 02/02/2025