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  • @teedtad2534
    @teedtad2534 Рік тому +31

    I NEVER seen a Japanese hit 🎯 with so much power and speed 🚄🚅... Fulton and Davis Tank cannot even afford to make any mistakes cause Naoya will go after each mistake!! The Japanese monster can also take a punch!! I never seen the Japanese monster brag... He is. cool and clam always... Good video on him and other fighters!!!

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +5

      Yes sir. I’m a fan of Inoue, he’s special

    • @teedtad2534
      @teedtad2534 Рік тому +1

      @@ar_equalizer Naoya to fight Fulton and maybe Davis! Wow! Yes sir bro!!!

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      @@teedtad2534 greatness right before if he can be victorious in both fights

    • @teedtad2534
      @teedtad2534 Рік тому +2

      @@ar_equalizer you got it boss! He was born to be a champion 🏆⚡😹🏆 master!

    • @funkya1840
      @funkya1840 Рік тому +2

      Well maybe besides Shohei Ohtani 😆

  • @Gyc864
    @Gyc864 Рік тому +29

    The lower weights have always been about skills. Higher weight class usually go to the person with the better reach and height. Cant really compare the two weight class. I would say it take more skills in the lower class. I appreciate the upload keep doing your thing bro!

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +2

      Yes sir. The average guy on the street is less likely to succeed if he is 5’6 125lbs and starting to box at age 21 as opposed to a 6’2 168lber starting at the age of 21. You’re definitely correct about more skill being required at the lower weight classes but I do believe all weight classes are comparable in terms of overall skill

    • @droptopp3479
      @droptopp3479 Рік тому

      I think lower weight skills but higher weight is more power and defense

    • @wanglee21
      @wanglee21 Рік тому

      That's the scary thing about Inoue. His weight class shouldn't be able to hit hard but out boxing thru skillz purely.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@wanglee21 that’s very similar to a prime Manny Pacquiao

    • @marcusstrinidad
      @marcusstrinidad Рік тому

      @@droptopp3479that’s what makes Inoue “The Monster” is he has the power in a weight division that normally does see that kind of power. Beautiful thing to watch (unless you’re the opponent) lol.

  • @KienTran-mi8rk
    @KienTran-mi8rk Рік тому +35

    For the people who say naoya inoue ducked casimero.
    Casimero was suppose to fight naoya inoue;
    -First time: set for 25 April 2020 in Las Vegas, postponed due to covid.
    -Second time: Ringnews24 24th July 2020, Inoue takes paycut to fight casimero, casimero does not accept paycut, Inoue fought Moloney 31 October 2020.
    -Third time: set for "potential" December 2021, Inoue said:"Once the match with Casimero is decided, I would like to beat [him] under the rule of boxing. Therefore, we firmly ask for weight management 'doping' management so that the match will be established. I hope this year," Inoue said on August 18th 2021."
    Casimero said: "Our next fight is going to be a good one. Naoya Inoue, December 11." dated August 28th 2021.
    Casimero ignored inoue team and has chosen Paul butler.
    Inoue was trying to make this fight happen on December 2021 and this is the reason why Inoue fought against Aran Dipaen 14th December 2021.
    Casimero had gastritis 10th December 2021, fight with Paul butler on 11th December cancelled, probably excuse because he could not make progress with weight, he weighed at 126lbs (home scales) 8lbs to lose before fighting butler. Rappler article November 29th 2021.
    Casimero lost the belt without even throwing a punch on 4th May 2022 lol, due to violation of rules.
    Casimero lost a belt before, due to overweight, IBF light flyweight 2nd May 2014.
    Bob arum said in interview: Ringnews24 24th July 2020
    “We have to talk to Casimero, is he willing to take a reduction like Inoue is? If the answer is no, then we can put Jason Moloney in with Inoue, which may be an even better fight.”
    Sean Gibbons said in interview: Boxingscene 29th September 2020
    “I told him (referring to Bob arum) what John Riel was looking for and he (Bob arum) said that John Riel wanted more money to fight Inoue than he’d made in his whole career”
    Naoya Inoue does not take casimero serious anymore.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +14

      Thanks for informing the people bro. I’m sure Inoue could take Casimero any day. He has no reason to duck in my opinion

    • @vince11harris
      @vince11harris Рік тому +1

      Casimero is a clown and he has probably the most delusional fanbase in boxing rn

    • @KienTran-mi8rk
      @KienTran-mi8rk Рік тому +2

      @@ar_equalizer no problem, I gave 👍+ sub for the great content.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      @@KienTran-mi8rk thanks man. It’s very much appreciated

    • @reynoldtv3154
      @reynoldtv3154 Рік тому +5

      Inue is the monster
      Casimero is de trash talking with 4 defeats

  • @will7724
    @will7724 Рік тому +12

    AR, This was a great assessment of Naoya Inoue. It was enjoyable to hear you try to contain yourself and keep it real. Watching Inoue operate in the ring is something to see. I was just mildly disappointed in that you sounded very disappointed the 38 ole man Donaire busted up this younger phenom, no hype. We all know age with experience can sometimes make a difference, it did in the 1st fight. It showed Inoue will not melt under pressure. As I have said in other comments Donaire with his skillset and fight age in the 1st fight made the Monster better. I applaud your 90% assessment score of the Monster. Here's a small Inoue fight fact. Ryoichi Taguchi is the only opponent of Naoya Inoue who never got up from the canvas in his 4th fight for the Japanese light-flyweight title. It was a war for homeland pride. Great work.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +4

      Ryoichi Taguchi was the first guy to go 10 rounds with Inoue, yes you are right sir. I've been doing my homework too. But everything you said about Donaire is fair and coming from a standpoint that I didn't consider; EXPERIENCE. Donaire is hall-of-fame material and that fight revealed a lot about Inoue's character which I thoroughly respect. I can't wait until July 25th to see him and Fulton mix it up.

    • @vishnu2407
      @vishnu2407 Рік тому +2

      To be fair, Inoue was busted up by a 35 year old Donaire (who was the same age as Bud is right now, when Inoue faced him) and he was a four division world champ who has competed in six divisions

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@vishnu2407 is that understandable and commendable (being busted up a 38 year old) or concerning?

    • @shino8854
      @shino8854 Рік тому

      38 for Asians ain't that old at all, they might not be in their prime, but if they have taken care of themselves, and healthy, it's not considered too old at all. Hell, I am 40, still rock climbing, still doing MMA, still body building, and I haven't paticularly taken care of myself.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@shino8854 that’s great and I applaud that but a 38 year old who has miles on him and have been boxing his whole life is pretty old. Historically, all of the greats started to fade around age 35 even if they managed to still notch wins on their record. Bernard Hopkins is an anomaly but he began to fade as well. Father Time is undefeated

  • @truth8seeker275
    @truth8seeker275 Рік тому +12

    AR 👍🏼
    Thank you for the evaluation of Naoya Inoue.
    For a fair assessment and comparative analysis, please do an unbiased Overall evaluation of Stephen Fulton.

  • @nraughmoobyaj8088
    @nraughmoobyaj8088 Рік тому +3

    INOUE is the POUND PER POUND KING by Ring Magazine and many others. If he is an American, he is THE KING OF BOXING today.

    • @Rizzo215
      @Rizzo215 Рік тому

      🤔😑🧢🧢🧢

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      I disagree with this statement, Inoue gets love in the States. He needs to defeat Fulton in order to be in the realm of being donned as the “king” of boxing

  • @Mearyeaurng
    @Mearyeaurng Рік тому +8

    Not only can he fight he can take punches too.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Right. That's a bad habit to develop but he can take a punch

  • @williamtell5554
    @williamtell5554 Рік тому +4

    Naoya's punch is fast and precise. That jab precision is what makes it dangerous. The energy is focused to a point. I see this fight going to Naoya with a knockout in the 8th round, simply because Fulton will be running away most of the time. If Fulton stays put he will go down in the 3rd round.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      I’m watching Figueroa vs Fulton right now as I type this and I’m going to say that Fulton better not sit and trade with Inoue. You should check out my strategy execution breakdown of the fight on my channel

    • @earlmorton6265
      @earlmorton6265 Рік тому

      It's not running away.
      It's evasive moves. Part of the sport.

    • @jimmyakio6689
      @jimmyakio6689 Рік тому

      Perfect prediction! Naoya did knock out fulton in the 8th round!

  • @calebpalmer9317
    @calebpalmer9317 Рік тому +4

    Inoue isn't top 10 pvp. I agree. He's #1 pvp

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +2

      If he destroys Fulton then makes a strong case to be #1 P4P

  • @joshnoi1804
    @joshnoi1804 Рік тому +2

    Let's go! Can't wait for Inoue vs Fulton. There will always be doubters in the smaller weight classes.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +2

      This fight is dynamic, I definitely can’t wait 🤓🍿

  • @hatorihanzo2261
    @hatorihanzo2261 Рік тому +2

    Nice. This is what i'm waiting for .thnx man.

  • @allbusinessranking8005
    @allbusinessranking8005 Рік тому +9

    It is laughable how people so arrogant to call themselves expert and rate real boxer when they are not even a professional himself lmao 😂. This is hilarious

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +4

      I’ve sparred professional boxers and got the best of the action, have competed in the amateurs, and just may turn pro this year sir. What’s your point? Y’all too quick to discredit and argue about anything

    • @vince11harris
      @vince11harris Рік тому +1

      I mean Angelo Dundee never boxed and lots of people considered him as one of the best boxing coaches of all time

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      @@vince11harris Ray Arcel, Virgil Hunter, Joe Calzaghe’s dad, and more who have never took up a career in boxing but knows the sport inside and out.

    • @vince11harris
      @vince11harris Рік тому +1

      @@ar_equalizer but yet he tryna criticize you tho. He’s a casual

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@vince11harris crazy

  • @KeenehDimetros
    @KeenehDimetros Рік тому +13

    Emmanuel Rodriguez was ranked number 1 in bantamweight when Inoue destroyed him in 2 rounds and Emmanuel at the time had just beat Jason Maloney in that same tournament

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +2

      Quite amazing how Inoue is making those world champions look pretty average. But as I stated in the video, the talent pool in those divisions aren’t as deep as Lightweight, Welterweight, Junior Middleweight, and Super Middleweight. So July 25th will show us all what we need to know about both Inoue and Fulton Jr

    • @michaelliu1361
      @michaelliu1361 Рік тому +2

      Manny Rodriguez is actually a damn good fighter. He was robbed against Gaballo and was beating the stuffing out of Gary Antonio Russell prior to that headbutt.

    • @KeenehDimetros
      @KeenehDimetros Рік тому +5

      @@ar_equalizer I see what you’re saying but if we’re being honest 154-160 aren’t very talented either and that shows from a 40 year old GGG being the top guy even today. And you can say Donaire was old but Donaire beat a champ and a young contender in ouballi and Reymart after his loss to Inoue and also don’t forget Donaire competed as high as 126 as well. And some might disagree but Donaire is a 1st ballot hof and better than Shawn porter who is one of the best wins on Crawford and Spence resume but I agree July 25 will let us know

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      @@KeenehDimetrosDonaire definitely 1st ballot hall of fame. But 154 is steep in talent. 160 is weak now but historically one of the most deepest divisions from era to era

    • @will7724
      @will7724 Рік тому

      @@michaelliu1361 I agree. Caballo was totally confused fighting Manny and looked very much like an amateur.

  • @earlmorton9764
    @earlmorton9764 Рік тому +3

    Fulton will be totally surprised

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Inoue is for real. I hope Fulton brings his A+ game

  • @heykenzo4284
    @heykenzo4284 Рік тому +2

    Mike Tyson argued he's already better than Pacquiao. And that was several months ago. He's even better now.
    Inoue has been at his peak every fight he's been in so far, but I think that he's the scariest when he's fighting someone he actually respects. Never before have I feared for my life watching a boxing match like how Inoue trampled over Donaire in their rematch. That man isn't physically big but, damn, he has bloodlust. "Monster" is a fitting nickname for him.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely. Skillfully he’s up there with Pacquiao but he’s yet to accomplish the great feat of knocking off the top P4P guys. Fulton will be the first test

  • @gageboy14
    @gageboy14 Рік тому +8

    Nonito Donaire has been by far his toughest competition and Donaire is much higher caliber than Fulton. Donaire is a hall of famer and Inoue destroyed him in the second fight. Fulton has already lost not taking Inoue punching power seriously or his size. Fulton is full of himself.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +4

      I agree Fulton is a little too arrogant going into this fight. He’s good but he needs to be paying attention to the severity of what Inoue is bringing to the table

    • @Rizzo215
      @Rizzo215 Рік тому

      Bro Steph gonna beat Inoue

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      @@Rizzo215 I would love to see that outcome but my boxer mind won’t allow me to be naive to the serious risk that Inoue poses

    • @Rizzo215
      @Rizzo215 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer don't get me wrong, i'm not taking anything away from Inoue but if you think cool boy is going in thinking Inoue is sweet then you don't know Steph.

    • @Rizzo215
      @Rizzo215 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer Steph is going to out box him, i'll definitely be back here when it's all done

  • @fujili639
    @fujili639 Рік тому +2

    Wow most detail analysis i have seen. Do you do this with all fighters. That would take a while.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      I only evaluate the championship caliber fighters who happen to be considered at least top 20 P4P or an historical great. But yes, it is labor breaking these guys skills down.

  • @philipm5043
    @philipm5043 Рік тому +5

    Great, insightful video. One of the least biased against Inoue from AA YT'ers.
    My only question is why are you comparing his strength with fighters in the heavier weight classes instead of just the fighters in his division?

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +2

      Great question! Pound-for-pound was created to highlight the skilled fighters that were not in the heavyweight division because the heavyweights dominated boxing for years and smaller weight classes often got overshadowed. That said, my philosophy of rating boxers skills encompasses all weight classes in order to get a REALISTIC measurement of their actual abilities. In the video I stated that Inoue is the strongest bantamweight that I've ever seen and that his strength and punching power supersedes his peers by a long shot although his strength is not close to that of a heavyweight.

  • @quinaiden8344
    @quinaiden8344 Рік тому +1

    For that size, it's crazy amount of power...and ofc timing too

  • @al-iv5li
    @al-iv5li Рік тому +2

    Good stuff my man. Do dmitry bivol or lomachenko next

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +2

      Good call. I got a lot of fighters in the que but I’ll breakdown their skills as well. Thanks for the heads up

    • @demon2k16
      @demon2k16 Рік тому

      Loma trash 🗑

  • @michaelburbank2276
    @michaelburbank2276 Рік тому +3

    Great Job! But Inoue is already better than Loma! Time will tell but his last 19 fights were title fights, he goes for belts. Next level already. and your vid says most of what I see.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      Big facts brother. Inoue has the goods, we just need to see it tested against the best of the best. July 25th will reveal a lot of what we’ve all been inquiring about both Inoue and Fulton Jr

  • @jedok1677
    @jedok1677 Рік тому

    Great analysis man. I agree with a lot of your points. Keep it up!

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      I appreciate the feedback and support. Thanks brother

  • @bimasantohutagaol2701
    @bimasantohutagaol2701 Рік тому

    aku penggemar berat NAOYA INOUE,,siapapun lawan mu,,aku akan bertaruh untuk kemenangan mu NAOYA..,tetap lah rendah hati,,GBU...

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      It’s a must to stay humble at all times, he’ll be great

  • @timediverx
    @timediverx Рік тому +3

    You missed Emmanuel Rodriguez

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      You’re right. Rodriguez, Maloney, and Donaire were great tests for him

  • @duanenishimoto1285
    @duanenishimoto1285 9 місяців тому

    Inoue never had his jaw broken! Orbital bone fractured in second round against Donaire. He fought threw that and won.

  • @buddkhang2183
    @buddkhang2183 Рік тому +1

    There's not one world undefeated champ that has never got touched they all get touch n rock n if they fall they get right bk up but the greats never get dropped.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      There are greats who have been dropped or close to being floored. It’s boxing and it does happen

    • @buddkhang2183
      @buddkhang2183 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer yessir, appreciate the break down and ranking I'd agree with alot u said and that rating is very fare because there's still much more room for improvement he's not perfect yet.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      @@buddkhang2183 absolutely. He hasn’t peaked yet, there’s still room to grow but he’s amazing already

    • @joelsonsabado9206
      @joelsonsabado9206 Рік тому

      Many greats have been dropped

  • @user-zj4mo3tb9n
    @user-zj4mo3tb9n Рік тому

    ありがとうございます!

  • @rabin13579
    @rabin13579 Рік тому +7

    Naoya Inoue you can pronounce as Now-ya In-no-way

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the correction

    • @leeboy7139
      @leeboy7139 Рік тому +1

      Na o ya. In no eh
      Try not to add sounds that are not present when pronouncing Japanese words. Separate each syllable like Yamamoto.
      Ya (short a) ma ( like mama) mo (as in momentum) toe

    • @leeboy7139
      @leeboy7139 Рік тому

      @artheequalizer: you actually pronounced his name better than most.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@leeboy7139 thanks brother, I was really trying to pronounce it correctly

    • @leeboy7139
      @leeboy7139 Рік тому

      @artheequalizer2429 : Don't worry too much about pronouncing foreign names too much. No matter what, native speakers hear it differently when you or I pronounce a name. Thats why most people fluent in English born in a foreign country still have accents. And Japanese most of all just appreciate it if you try. The crowd cheered when Jimmy Lennon greeted the Japanese crowd in Japanese.

  • @rengoku7136
    @rengoku7136 Рік тому +1

    Yea idk man Fulton can be slippery and shit but eventually Inoue's speed, focus, awareness, ring iq, explosiveness, and power will catch up to him.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      It’s going to be an amazing fight. I favor Inoue’s punching power, foot speed, timing, and discipline to open things up BUT will he be able to pick a savvy Fulton apart? Fulton’s defense and natural instincts are PHENOMENAL. He moves well against pressure

    • @rengoku7136
      @rengoku7136 Рік тому +2

      @@ar_equalizer Indeed amazing one of a kind clash of style fight!! Fulton’s also smooth, stylish, agile, quick, and crisp with his movement. The thing is when they start to feel Inoue’s power and timing all that goes away and they tend to become defensive instead. Assuming Inoue’s punching power carries to 122 well.

    • @rengoku7136
      @rengoku7136 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer also Inoue has that professional gamer eye reflexes if you watch him timed other guys punches and catch them in between.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@rengoku7136 right. I believe Fulton will fight a very cautious fight and will clinch often to nullify Inoue’s attack

  • @bodiep3466
    @bodiep3466 3 місяці тому

    The monster stats 27-0 25 ko 22-0 21ko in championship fight, won first title at fight 6th by ko skip a div and becomes the fastest two div champion in history by ko a long time reigning champ 45-1 never been been knock down before Omar possibly HOF in just 2 rd +3 knock down in his 8th pro fight as his tune up for 115lbs, he’s a lineal champ as well as unified champ as well as 2 weight undisputed champ in a year time fastest to ever achieved it , he has beaten 2HOF &14 champions pretty much all by ko, he won 10 major world titles with 12 successful title defense, he won the fighter of the year award, ko of the year award and fight of the year award and ring magazine cover , as well as the Muhammad Ali trophy in tournament of 8 best 118lbs fighters all by ko! Moving up new div without a tune up fight and dismantle two unified champions so easy and become undisputed! No one in boxing right now or even in history that achieved this legendary stats in just 27 pro career fight no one! We talking about boxing skills, without skills then you couldn’t achieved legendary stats like that, that’s why inoue is the GOAT in history, of course if you put inoue 122 in there with Ali Mike sugar etc inoue gonna get cooked, it’s like me fighting my younger brother that’s 10 years younger than me, but but if inoue the same weight and height as them pfp and with the same dangerous skill sets he has right now, and what he has done in boxing, there’s no doubt in my mind inoue gonna destroyed them like he did to everyone else right now at 122 and under, leave race card and weight aside and looking at their stats in the respective div and what they has done, that’ll make you the GOAT of boxing

  • @Mr.International82
    @Mr.International82 Рік тому +2

    Ok. For anyone to say that inoue hasn’t fought anyone besides donaire and Maloney is just stupid! Inoue has cleaned out all weight divisions that he had in front i him! He took the best he could get in all the weight divisions he couldn’t get! That’s not his fault!

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      You’re absolutely correct, it’s not his fault and he’s done to his competition what a top P4P fighter is supposed to do. You can’t call us stupid for saying his opposition has not been stiff enough to crown him as the best boxer in the world

    • @JeffPenaify
      @JeffPenaify Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizerhow many fighters today have 2 potential hall of famers on their resume and cleaned out their 4th weightclass? Inoue resume is really good the only major thing lacking is Chocolatito who ducked the smoke. a win over Fulton makes him shoe in p4p number 1 in my book, guy has done everything he could have possibly done and beyond, and looked A + doing it.

  • @nadz3272
    @nadz3272 Рік тому

    the future two time undisputed champion in different division inoue

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      That’ll be amazing. He must get past Fulton Jr first but this is very possible

    • @nadz3272
      @nadz3272 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer for sure honestly

  • @wanglee21
    @wanglee21 Рік тому

    If he wins this match with Fulton, we need to start calling
    Inoue => AnyWay!
    Exactly, he's calculative which means his technique and fighting IQ is what got him where he is. If he just had power and not IQ, he would not be being able to avoid most of the shots from his opponents and show up as one of the highest for P4P able to avoid hits and hit his opponents more.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Absolutely. If he defeats Fulton, he’ll take down everyone from 122lbs to 130lbs quite handily

  • @jefffriesen8796
    @jefffriesen8796 Рік тому

    You know, i was for the most part following you until you said and i quote
    (knockout ratio has everything to do with the guy that's in front of you). that's just not correct. But i do appreciate the upload I did enjoy it.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      My guy, think about it. If your level of competition isn’t nowhere near your skill level, aren’t you supposed to exploit the difference by STOPPING them or a KO? The tougher the opposition the tougher the opportunity to score a knockout

  • @unclevizzy
    @unclevizzy Рік тому

    U forgot the rate his timing skill, distant control and explosiveness

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Timing falls under the Intangibles skill pillar (anticipation); Distance Control is a blend between proper foot work, foot speed, and head movement; Explosiveness is essentially foot speed combined with overall strength, hand speed and punching power

  • @zhamoua
    @zhamoua Рік тому

    INOUE will clean 122 within just two fights

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      He has a stiff test with Fulton July 25th but this is very possible

  • @bullyunithawaii808
    @bullyunithawaii808 Рік тому +1

    The next PacMan

  • @vickethapa
    @vickethapa Рік тому +1

    My Brother Nice video
    Do more on Motivational training video of every past and present Champion
    I'll be very grateful.. 🙏🏻

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      🧠I’ll take you up on the request good brother. Thanks for the suggestion, training montages will be uploaded in the coming weeks

  • @el34glo59
    @el34glo59 Рік тому +1

    I agree, but I thought you didn't use resume? That was my point with guys like Spence, Crawford etc. This generation just isn't as good. So how can we rate guys somewhat near SRR, Mayweather Pacquiao etc? It's crazy. Here I feel you're taking resume into account, which is how I would do it
    Also I don't think it matters if a 38 year told breaks your jaw. Power is the last thing to go

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +2

      True statements bro. I don’t weigh much of resume because I’m gauging from the eye test and pure ability. But in the same token, it’s hard to measure ones true boxing skill if the competition isn’t really stiff. That said, I still rate Inoue in the ELITE category of all active fighters with potential to be an all-time great, e.g., Manny Pacquiao; which I compared him to in the video

  • @ketutwiradana6638
    @ketutwiradana6638 Рік тому

    Supper star from japan

  • @unlimited9004
    @unlimited9004 Рік тому

    Great breakdown. I thought his orbital bone got broken not his jaw. I could be mistaken tho

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      You’re right, I was thinking his jaw had gotten broken in the moment *

    • @unlimited9004
      @unlimited9004 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer makes sense. Continue giving us great videos

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@unlimited9004 absolutely!

  • @djlsports1380
    @djlsports1380 Рік тому

    New friend bro

  • @alexymaldonadoo2913
    @alexymaldonadoo2913 Рік тому

    Yah steady under estimate inoue..

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Underestimating? How? You clearly didn’t watch a good portion of this video

  • @nraughmoobyaj8088
    @nraughmoobyaj8088 Рік тому

    Endurance: You included all top Black boxers, but you didn’t include the one and only the 8 division champion of the world Manny PACQUIO.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Pacquiao has amazing endurance he’s stamped. I said plenty times throughout this video how much of a legend and inspiration he is. It’s not a race thing with me

  • @constructivecriticism1011
    @constructivecriticism1011 Рік тому

    When you talk about resume your talking about a bantam weight People dont know those fighters they dont know who the best Bantam weight fighters are he jumped up multiple weight classes. Hes dropped multiple world champions who were undefeated and never stopped before in one first round knock outs even with one punch! you have to understand there are pugilist who follow boxing all classes closely you dont get the cover of ring magazine twice without proving you are literally one of the best boxers period. you can tell who are uneducated when they talk about Inoue because they bring up Donaire and Donaire being in the twilight of his career but if you go do your due diligence you would now there are experts in boxing who know without a doubt he is NOT overrated and he will demolish Fulton I promise you this his power is only going to increase at 122 he walks around at 126 before camp trust he will make Fulton look like an Amatuer.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      I follow the sport closely and box myself. Watch the video in full before spilling out your offense and negativity

    • @King_Kunta
      @King_Kunta Рік тому

      Lol stopped at dropped multiple undefeated world champions. Inoue has only fought ONE undefeated fighter, so how is it possible that he has knocked out and dropped multiple undefeated champions? Your fanboyng and don’t even know his record

  • @paulb2092
    @paulb2092 Рік тому

    "All 80s is a 3.0." All 80's is not a 24-0 record with 88% KO record.

  • @jordanolsen879
    @jordanolsen879 Рік тому

    I decided to not watch this after you butchered his name in the first 5 seconds....

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      It’s a really good analysis though, you should reconsider

  • @duanenishimoto1285
    @duanenishimoto1285 9 місяців тому

    Fulton better not be rated higher than Inoue! Fulton is a scrub.

  • @nikkicaldwell7044
    @nikkicaldwell7044 Рік тому

    Do you not know that he signed a contract with top rank that he would start his profession career with no easy fight

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      I’m well aware of that sentiment but to correct you, he didn’t sign with Top Rank until his fight with Jason Maloney

    • @nikkicaldwell7044
      @nikkicaldwell7044 Рік тому

      My bad then mate I thought this was another channel. Not givin Inoue the credit he is due I never realised you were a fan o had heard about the deal he signed and assumed it was top rank. All I seem to see is racist black people on channels going on about how they think cool boy will win this fight any normal non racist people like my self can only see one winner in this fight

    • @nikkicaldwell7044
      @nikkicaldwell7044 Рік тому

      I knew Loma dis sign Same soft of deal years ago ans he is an amazing fighter. But the knock out power between those two guys is night and day

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@nikkicaldwell7044 I’m a fan of both Inoue and Fulton. I’m just excited that we even got this fight. You should check out some of my content regarding this fight I think you’ll appreciate it

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@nikkicaldwell7044 absolutely Inoue’s punching power can carry up to 140lbs IMO

  • @user-mi5re7bu4f
    @user-mi5re7bu4f Рік тому

    Why only 91.50% instead of 91.500% 🤔😂

  • @troglodyte6949
    @troglodyte6949 Рік тому

    "Neyowa" Yes, didn't even bother pronouncing the fighter's name correctly

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Definitely tried. I’ve heard it pronounced at least two different ways from well known commentators on live TV. You gotta relax

  • @phisanj.7383
    @phisanj.7383 Рік тому

    ปัจจุบันชอบ3คน
    ควอฟอด*แท้ง*นาโอยะ

  • @timothylavender191
    @timothylavender191 Рік тому

    Lost me at 77 strength!

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Yup. I’m sure I did, you have to listen to the explanation and ask yourself how strong is a 122lb person in real life? These metrics are measured by all weight classes

  • @shinyokoyama948
    @shinyokoyama948 Рік тому

    This comment section has alot of knowledge, unlike the dude making the vid. How many fools said 50/50 they were wrong . Most smart fans knew it would be a wipe out. And commented what would happen to cool boy. And he looked like an amatur

  • @alexymaldonadoo2913
    @alexymaldonadoo2913 Рік тому

    Bro 97% is an A+ not a solid A lol

  • @ygelementdgentertainment7525

    Lol sound like you talking about Mayweather

  • @ShoshanaRoot
    @ShoshanaRoot Рік тому

    LOLWOT - you wouldn't rate him as high as Top 3?

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      He’ll be Top 3 if he can defeat Stephen Fulton Jr

    • @joelsonsabado9206
      @joelsonsabado9206 Рік тому

      ​@@ar_equalizerInoue is ranked higher than Fulton, fultons not a pound for pound like inoue

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@joelsonsabado9206 it doesn’t matter nor work like that. Pound for pound is opinionated and Fulton is a great enough to test to put Inoue top 3 if he defeats him

  • @lawrentzpadun6440
    @lawrentzpadun6440 Рік тому +1

    Fulton will never a be a tough competition for him. Walk in the park for Inouye😂

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Not at all. I encourage you to watch some film on Fulton and seriously analyze his skill. After that check back with me

    • @joelsonsabado9206
      @joelsonsabado9206 Рік тому

      ​@@ar_equalizerI agree I know fultons a skilled fighter, both Inoue and Fulton can box, we know that but the difference between them two is that Inoue can sleep Fulton, fultons fans don't see him knocking out inoue

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@joelsonsabado9206 exactly

  • @c0nstant.elevati0n
    @c0nstant.elevati0n Рік тому

    I had a look at the lower weights, there's not many, if any black dudes that fight there. So it's kinda understandable Fulton is the first as he moves up in weight to test him. Good style match up.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      I hear you. It’s not about ethnicity but straight boxing skill and ability. That said, the talent pool for the weight classes below 130 lbs historically has never been as steep as 135 and up. That’s why the super talented guys like Pacquiao, Mayweather, Erik Morales, Juan Manuel Marquez, Pernell Whitaker, Henry Armstrong; all moved up to multiple weight classes so that they can challenge themselves against stiffer competition

    • @JeffPenaify
      @JeffPenaify Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizerhistoricicity is pretty irrelevant considering how much the landscape of pro boxing has changed. Id argue in this era a disproportionate amount of great fighters today come from the lower weights because they have to have greater activity on average and match up with other talent more often than their more heavily marketed and navigated counterparts. the lower weights are getting it done and staying busy so they are maturing into elite fighters at a greater rate.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@JeffPenaify what’s the point of your arguments homie, your steady commenting like I’m discrediting Inoue or something? I clearly said throughout this entire video that he is a tremendous talent and fighter better opposition makes his case as the best fighter in the world more evident

    • @JeffPenaify
      @JeffPenaify Рік тому +1

      @@ar_equalizer im not trying to come off aggro or anything i just disagree with the assessment that Inoues resume (in context of p4p) isnt up to par with top 3 or top 5 of landscape right now, imo Inoue currently has strongest case for being number 1 right now and a decisive win over Fulton puts his resume over everyone else. Hes the only guy right now who can say he knocked out 2 potential hall of famers, won a Super Series in his 3rd weightclass and became undisputed, with A+ performances all the way through. Bantamweight WBSS was a deep tournament.

  • @paulb2092
    @paulb2092 Рік тому

    If you have a score as precise as 88.85%, you need to have more precise analysis of why not 89? why not 100? It seems you have only one rationale for every grade: the level of his opponents.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      You’re one of those guys that nit pick. This video is 40+ minutes long with detail

  • @joelsonsabado9206
    @joelsonsabado9206 Рік тому

    Fultons not undisputed in his division, there's two more belts that he doesn't, Inoue cleaned out his division already and he's ready to run through fultons division

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      We’ll see how it unfolds in the near future

  • @kpvvue7409
    @kpvvue7409 Рік тому

    When u say theres weight class for a reason, then go and compare inoue power and other attributes to heavyweights to heavyweight. Lol 🤦‍♂️

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      You’re missing the point. Do you believe Inoue will stay at super Bantamweight long term? He’ll eventually move up right? That means his power translates; it’s possible to compare his punching power to a heavyweight, cruiserweight, light heavyweight, super middleweight, and so on

  • @samguitartrack271
    @samguitartrack271 Рік тому

    He look like stonger boxer because of a weak opponent!if you fight and destroy Casimero,,i will be your biggest fan!

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      That’s a good match up but like Juan Manuel Marquez had Pacquiao’s number. I think Inoue has the edge because of the polar opposite fighting styles that play to Inoue’s advantage

    • @samguitartrack271
      @samguitartrack271 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer remember that Ryu Akaho,knockdown Inoue many times in sparring match up!But Ryu Akaho had a drama time in Casimero because he cannot take it the power of Casimero,in just 2 round!

    • @nadz3272
      @nadz3272 Рік тому

      casimero who? no belt low in ranking why take the risk...anyway inoue will destroy casimero no stamina see his latest fight keep on running and hugging lucky he win

    • @samguitartrack271
      @samguitartrack271 Рік тому

      @@nadz3272 haha,,he always skip Casimero even if he had belt or not!he is in WBO bantam wieght,but he scared to fight Casimero in america,so Duke mica had a trouble instead!japanase turtle hometown boy😂😂😂

    • @nadz3272
      @nadz3272 Рік тому

      @@samguitartrack271 skip my ass put yourelf on top to fight the top no BS

  • @darionacar474
    @darionacar474 Рік тому

    he is overrated, he looks good fighting those low ranked and not so skilled fighters, he has to fight his fellow 3 div champion boxer, Casimero. We dont know his reason why, he chooses those easier and selected opponents in his native land, is he scared fighting Casimero? If not, why?

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому +1

      Great question but I tell you this; he has an even tougher match July 25 against Stephen Fulton which is not a cakewalk at all. He is a bit overhyped but his skill is for real, I just don’t like how open he leaves himself during exchanges

    • @darionacar474
      @darionacar474 Рік тому

      @@ar_equalizer Fulton is not a puncher, Inoue as i said loves fighting against those with no power, that is why he has no inkling to face fulton at all, Inoue knows the risk of fighting those with one punch power.

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      @@darionacar474 facts

    • @darionacar474
      @darionacar474 Рік тому +1

      if not mistaken, fulton has only 8 kos out of 23 fights, and those kos were done through the late rds

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 Рік тому +4

      Overrated? Not that much. Maybe a hair. He's a freak talent wise. I get his resume isn't the best ever, but he's not severely overrated.
      He's not Pacquiao. Hell no. So people saying that, yes they're overrating him. He's not close. LOOONG way to go for that. But he's still a beast considering this generation isn't as good imo. I doubt he's scared of anyone either.
      I have no issue with top 5 P4P. And he's definitely Elite

  • @johnchomet6967
    @johnchomet6967 Рік тому

    I can't wait for this flight so that I can get back on your channel and show you how much you don't know after. NAOYA knocks out Steven

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      I’m convinced you’re a hater brother. Just subscribe and agree to disagree. Besides, I never said that Inoue wouldn’t knock out Fulton. You gotta relax

  • @johnchomet6967
    @johnchomet6967 Рік тому +1

    Well I've tried to watch your breakdowns like listening to a 4th grader how many times are you going to say omm omm omm as far as vasyl lomachenko goes he is still probably in the top three fighters in the world today don't try to tell me that Devin Haney is better than then he lost to him he knows that he lost to him and Haney has no skill level before that fight he was going to teach lomachenko's something he was going to show him that lomachenko was not on his level well if I'm not mistaken mr. Haney got the s*** beat out of him I had it 7 rounds to 5 Loma now I'm sure without watching the remaining portion of your video that you're going to pick cool boy why he's called that I don't know he hasn't really fought anybody he's not that good he has no power I fully expect him to lose this upcoming fight I would be very surprised if he went 9 rounds I honestly don't think there is anyone out there nowadays that has the skill set to match.NAOYA . Well tell me what world class Hall of Famers has cool boy. Went up against but none zero Zippo . But I have heard so many so-called experts picking Fulton to win because strictly because he's black which is really a lame ass way to try to decide who's going to win a fight

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      You’re misunderstanding me and this whole thread is quite disrespectful and hostile considering me being very unbiased analyzing Inoue. I’m not picking sides, I analyze smart guy

  • @eye615x9
    @eye615x9 Рік тому

    Lomo is better then deny.......

    • @ar_equalizer
      @ar_equalizer  Рік тому

      Loma better than Inoue? I don’t think so

  • @ArchiTech-fq4xe
    @ArchiTech-fq4xe Рік тому

    This is the first lose of this japanese monster

    • @user-fq9pk4kp9l
      @user-fq9pk4kp9l Рік тому +1

      Can't wait to see Fulton's beard on the mat.

    • @joelsonsabado9206
      @joelsonsabado9206 Рік тому

      Fultons soft ass sissy punches aren't gonna do nothing to inoue