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Re: [Boxing] Stephen Fulton vs. Naoya Inoue | WBC & WBO 122 lbs bout | July 25
by
cryptomaniac_xxx
on 07/07/2023, 21:02:46 UTC
If in case he will win and Casimero will continue his winning stats, we might see them meeting in the same ring as long as Inoue
choose to stay in this current division.

f Inoue is also willing to fight Casimero, it would be intriguing, considering that Inoue had a chance to face Casimero in the bantamweight division but chose not to pursue it. Now that they will meet in the super bantamweight division, hopefully Casimero will become a mandatory challenger, leaving Inoue with no excuses to avoid fighting him.

Why don't we just focus on Inoue's upcoming fight? Whether we like it or not, it seems unlikely for them to face each other if it's not something desired by Inoue's camp. Inoue is incredibly fortunate with his rise, and if he wins this fight, he can proceed to a unification fight or move up in weight class again.

It's because as fans of Casimero, during John Riel hype we have been hearing that the fight is imminent and we almost seen that happen last year. If just Casimero has beaten Butler though.

There is a possibility that Casimero may even retire without proving himself against Inoue. Perhaps Inoue's camp is also afraid that Casimero might have a lucky shot and diminish Inoue's fame.

It's possible too that Casimero and Inoue might fight in the future, who knows, maybe there is a time that Casimero becoming the number 1 contender to a belt that Inoue is holding. And I doubt that the Japanese camp is afraid of Casimero, it's that it's not worth it anymore.

I'm sure though that Casimero could've defeated Butler if there were no issues in his weight at that time because I don't really think that the latter stand a chance with the likes of Casimero and hence why it was an easy fight when the latter fought Inoue in an undisputed fight because Butler knows that he don't have what it takes to defeat those kind of boxers, no offense.

I believe that Casimero and Inoue will soon have their own time to fight, it's just that Casimero is still way below the standings to be the mandatory challenger and if he can continue his success and have a fight before this year ends, his chances to face Inoue in the future will increase.

I also have that impression that Casimero could have defeated Butler that time because he has the momentum at 118 lbs and he is that defending WBO belt champion. But then again, history is not on is side, as he suffers weight issues.

Anyhow, I also believed that maybe they will have their time in the future to fight. But it might not end good for Casimero as he is ageing already but Inoue is not even in his prime at 122 lbs.

But first Inoue will have to proved himself against a tough champion in Stephen Fulton.