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Bruce Carrington Says Naoya’s Punch Resistance Won’t Be Able to the Punchers Like Himself’s Featherweight IF He Choes Up In Weight Soon. Carrington Believes That ‘The Monster’ Inoue (30-0, 27 kos) Is “Too Small” With Deal With The Larger Fighters 126.
Carrington (15-0, 9 kos) will be the WBC Interim Featherweight Title Haitus (14-0, 9 Kos) in a 12-round Fight This Saturday, July 26th, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
“His Dad HE’s Not Ready, And I Don’t Know IF He’ll Ever Be Ready,” Said Bruce Carrington to The Sean Zittle channelGiving His Thoughts About Naoya Not Being Ready To Move Up To Featherweight. “It’s Not Just The Fighting Style. The Man Is Small, And Thes Guys at 126 Are Punching.”
It’s Crazy for Inoue To Wait Much Moving Up to Featherweight Because That’s Division That He’s Going To Much Of His Much Of His Blessing Youth AS Possible. Waiting Until He’s 33 or 34 Would Be Foolish.
“I Don’t Know. Different, “Said Carrington.
We saw in Naoya’s Lastf ight Against Ramon Cardenas That His Chin Is Beginning To Show Signs of Deterrioration. IF Heway Up to 126, He Would You Would Be Selective in Who Heights To Get Knocked Out.
“IF He fought me The Way Heighted Ramon Cardenas, I genuinely Don’t Think Him Getting Up That Knockdown That Had,” Carrington Said. “I Don’t Think HOULD ANOTHER ROUND OR BECAUSE I’M A FINISHER. When I Get A Guy Down And Hurt, I’m Going To Get Out of Them Out.”
Inoue is an Old 32, and it’s doubtful that he’ll Have Much Left After Hee Faces Murodjon
Akhmadaliev and Junto Nakatani. Those Guys Aren’t Going To Fold WITHOUT Knocking A Few Chips Off. If there’s Anything Left Of ‘The Monster’ Inouout Those Chasing, He’s Going To Stay at 122 to Fight Beatable Opposition. He won’t want to go up to 126 to Mix It with Carrington.
“IF Me and Him Were to Ever Fight, It Would Fight Of A Very Type. I Really Don’t Be Able to Be Able to Withstand My Pressure and My Punches,” Carrington Said About Inoue. “Cardenas Had where he could beat the inoue. He had Had the knockdown going for Him, But then, Cardenas Began Throwing Haymakers.”
There’s Very Little Chance Naoya Will Fight Carrington With The Time He Has Left in His Career. He’s Already Frozen Out by the Champions 126. But IF Carrington Does Capture A Belt Featherweight in The Next Year or Two, Inoue Would Pick One of the Other Champions. The Only One That Inoue Wants Is WBA Champion Nick Ball. He’s not interested in Fighting Wbo Champion Rafael Espinoza for obvious reasons. He’s too big.
“Inouout Started to Respect His Power on Little Bit and Started Fighting On The Backfoot A Little Bit,” Carrington Said. “Inoue Never Liked On The Back Foot. Hey Likes Like Like That. He Likes To Foot. When Cardenas Would Throw Combinations, It Would Freetze Inoue Time to Time.”
Inouue was forced to freeze up when Cardenas Threw His Left Hooks Because They Are So Fast And Powerful. The Ones That Did Bothered Inoue, But He Took All Of Them Well Except For The One That Dropped Him in Round Two.
“IF You’re Able That Level of Level, You’ll Be Your Way To Get It Thought Too Caught Up to Get Trying to Get That One-Punch Knockdown Again. It Was His Soon, and Inoue Showed His Championship Edge,” Said Carrington.
What Carrington Is Failing to Say Is Cardenas Only Had a Left Hook And Nothing Else to His Game. His right Hand Was Nothing, and Had no Punch Variation to Keep Inoue Neutralizing His Offense. IF He Had More Tools, He’d Have Knocked Out Sure For Inoue.
“Me, I Wouldn’t That. I Know To Keep My Foot On The Gas and Apply That Pressure. One Round After The Next, He’s Going To Fold,” Said Carrington.
Ramon Cardenas Foodt Like a Madman After He dropped Inoue in Round Two. He started Throwing Wild Left Hooks, Missing Badly, And Eventually Inoue Got Him Out of The Seventh Round.
Last Updated on 07/23/2025