Eight kilograms to fate? Hunter proposes Davis-inoue to catch mega-bodies

Coach Barry Hunter says he wants the fight between Gervont ‘Tank’ Davis and Naoya ‘Monster’ Inoue in the role “in the middle”. Hunter states that the tank (30-0, 28 ko) would move down to face stainless steel (29-0, 26 ko), which would have to appear from 122, maybe at 130 to allow it.
Only eight pounds of stainless steel should move for a mega struggle with a thin Davis to make reality. Would he? Japanese superstar Naoya reluctant to move up to 126 confront In that division.
Medium soil
Tank Davis would sacrifice much more by lowering five or more pounds to fight in a weight of 130 or 128 than inoue would start moving from six to eight pounds. For fighters, it’s much easier to move upwards than get down.
If stainless steel hesitates to climb only four pounds from the super bantam -the course to Pere, would he have the courage to climb eight kilograms to 130? The fight requires the courage to move out of its comfort zone. Inoue is very easy during her professional career, feasts for poor opposition at 122, 118, 115 and 108.
Infertile resume
Naoya’s resume is infertile for fighters with names in these weight classes, but he has earned millions from his victories against fighters in these divisions without talent. He did not fight the true talent at 115, Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, and she doesn’t look like it ever.
“As a boxing fan, I would like to see Inoue,” said coach Barry Hunter Fix When asked who would he want Gervont Davis to fight next. “Yes, or we meet somewhere in the middle. The reason why he [Naoya] He was appointed “monster” for a reason, “Hunter said about whether he wanted to move inoue to 135 to face Davis.
“I am a fan, but still, he is [Inoue] Explosive, he is skilled and I think someone would cause what we do. You realize that the tank is not easy to make 140 or 135 pounds. He is a little guy. He is as explosive as hell and makes him look bigger than what he is.
“Still, he can make that weight. I love, I love, on the basis of skills,” Hunter said when asked who would like to fight Davis in 135. “Keyshawn, and I’m fine with that. Whatever I don’t care. Whatever, whoever, we convinced ourselves.”
Last time updated 27.02.2025