7/25 ESPN+: Stephen Fulton vs Naoya Monster Inoue (WBC/WBO Super Bantamweight Titles)

Who Wins?


  • Total voters
    49
  • Poll closed .

klutch2381

A Doctor of Love
Supporter
Joined
May 11, 2012
Messages
7,470
Reputation
2,754
Daps
26,690
Reppin
If you think you're lonely now, ohhh girl...
I think it’s just gamesmanship, but to be real when fighters go to the glove/wrap move a lot of the accused don’t seem to have the same power they historically displayed come fight night. Whether it’s a psychological thing of whatever, I’m not sure. I think that’s what Team Fulton is trying to employ here.
 
Last edited:

chunky_mcdaniels

All Star
Joined
Oct 13, 2014
Messages
4,454
Reputation
339
Daps
7,225
Chess move.

Bold, to shame someone like that (dishonest behaviour) in Japan is a pretty big deal, especially a nationally revered warrior that is adulated for their bravery and application to taking on a ‘challenge’.

In Japan, this idea of ‘accepting the challenge, being brave’ etc, it’s everything.

Fulton team no dummies, pretty clever to time it like this.
 

spencerforhire

All Star
Joined
Jun 21, 2014
Messages
2,628
Reputation
-2,034
Daps
6,111
Chess move.

Bold, to shame someone like that (dishonest behaviour) in Japan is a pretty big deal, especially a nationally revered warrior that is adulated for their bravery and application to taking on a ‘challenge’.

In Japan, this idea of ‘accepting the challenge, being brave’ etc, it’s everything.

Fulton team no dummies, pretty clever to time it like this.
slandering people's name is a chess move? The handwraps are perfectly legal in Japan. Also legal in Nevada. Where's he's fought multiple occasions. And after he beats Fulton's ass, the people in Japan aren't gonna care about silly ass handwraps. He'll still be treated like a king while Fulton will be an afterthought in America.
 
Top