To be fair with Inoue, he had faced a lot of great boxers already and knock them out. It's that if he wants to clean the division for good, last man standing is Akhmadaliev as he is a former champion and was a Olympic medalist that why he is lobbying the camp of Inoue to face him but to no avail.
He did-- that's how he became the undisputed champion after beating Marlon Tapales. Even after that, he’s still here taking on opponents who aren’t really worthy. And the one boxer who’s been wanting to fight him, someone we all know would make for a great match, he’s been avoiding for years. Sure, the rankings might not be in Casimero's favor, but he should recognize that Casimero is a former three-division champion and could definitely pose a real challenge to him.
That's the thing with Casimero though, he could have a great chance before but he blew it already. And moving forward, it was just a one shot deal for him to have a chance against Inoue but unfortunately, he squandered his chance by going over the weight limit or trying to removed that excess weight in which the British commission caught him in sauna. And it sounds familiar again as last week he was also the weight limit against Sanchez but the good thing is that he was allowed to continue because it's not a championship fight. As for Akhmadaliev, maybe the reason is that he lost to Marlon Tapales in which Inoue break down and knockout as well. So now, they think that they've beat everyone as this weight class and are going against his mandatory in Sam Goodman before the end of the year or most likely his last fight at 122 lbs.