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Re: [Boxing] Stephen Fulton vs. Naoya Inoue | WBC & WBO 122 lbs bout | July 25
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Yaunfitda
on 27/06/2023, 10:40:56 UTC

That advantage is something that Inoue will use to manifest a win,

Fighting in front of your home crowd and fulfilling what the fans are aiming at why they are watching the fight, it's something
that he will bring to entertain and delight everyone, a very good inspiration to bring all the best and try achieving to win another
title in a different division. All will be depends on how both fighters will showcase their skills and talents.

It will be hard for Fulton to win this fight because Inoue has all the advantage, and their record won't matter because when he feels Inoue's punch, it will be the end for him when he feels it. Because that's how it ends up for his last opponents. They underestimated him and were surprised with a punch that shook them until they were knocked out. Donaire was lucky to have a second match, but as we witnessed, Inoue has already bypassed his old self and improved a lot, and what more if he is going to fight Fulton next month?
One disadvantage though for Inoue is that this is a new weight class for him, and he didn't take a tune up fight, but instead he directly goes to the champion in Stephen Fulton. Yes we have seen how destructive he is in the bantamweight, but as the saying goes, maybe he swallow more than he can chew here in facing a American boxer in Fulton.

I wouldn't say that Donaire is lucky to have a rematch with Inoue, Nonito has the WBC belt that time and Inoue wanted to unify. So Donaire earn that rematch, it's not that he has been given that because of his stature. On the contrary, if you think about who is lucky, it is Inoue here because he bypass everyone in the rankings to face the champion as he move up in weight.