Bruce Carrington: Naoya Inoue’s Punch Resistance Won’t Handle Featherweight Power

Bruce Carrington says that Noya’s punch resistance will not be able to confront the hole like himself in the weight of the feather if he chooses to move in weight soon. Carrington believes that the “INOUE” monster (30-0, 27 KOS) is “very small” to deal with the largest fighters in 126.
Carrington (15-0, 9 KOS) will fight the temporary WBC feather weight against Mateus Heita (14-0, 9 KOS) in a battle of 12 rounds this Saturday, July 26, at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City.
Carrington: I am very small
“His father knows that he is not ready, and I don’t know whether he will be ready at all,” Bruce Carrington told Sean Zital. channelGive his ideas about Naoya inoue is not ready to move to the feather weight. “It is not only a fighting style. The man is small, and these men are in 126 piercing.”
It is crazy that INOUE will wait much longer before moving to the feather weight because this is a section that will need the largest possible number of its remaining youth. Wait until 33 or 34 will be fool.
“I don’t know if his resistance is a punch that will be able to withstand the way we are tied here in 126. It is a big difference. I only gave four pounds. It may seem this way, but this is a big difference. The way I do in 122 and 126. The power is 100 % different.”
Innoic chin deterioration
We have seen in Naoya Lastf IGHT against Ramon Cardinas that his chin began to show signs of deterioration. If he will move to up to 126, he will have to be selective in those who are fighting to go out.
“If he fought me the way Ramon Cardinas fought, I don’t really think he wakes up from that knockout that he had,” Carrington said. ))
Anoui is 32 years old, and it is doubtful that he will leave a lot after he faces Morodgon
Akhdadiav and Juno Nakatani. These men will not go without knocking on some chips from INOUE. If there is anything left for “The Monster” inoue after these clashes, he will want to stay in 122 to combat the beating opposition. He will not want to climb to 126 to mix it with Carrington.
Carrington said of Innoy: “If I and him were fighting at all, it would be a very tactical type.” Cardinas had momentum as he could overcome Enoi. He had a fatal blow to him, but then, Cardinas began to throw straw makers. “
There is a very little opportunity for Nuya who will fight Carrington with the time he left in his career. It has already been frozen by the heroes in 126. But if Carrington picks up a belt in the feather weight in the next year or two, you will choose Eno one of the other heroes. The only person Eino wants is the WBA Nick Paul champion. He is not interested in fighting the Wbo Rafael Espinoza champion for clear reasons. It is very big.
Inound freezes from hooks
“Eno began to respect his strength a little and the fighting began a little bit,” Carrington said. “INOUE never liked to fight on the back foot. He never liked to fight like that. He loves fighting on the front foot. When Cardinas throws his groups, he freezes from time to time.”
Eno was forced to freeze when Cardinas threw his left hooks because she was very fast and strong. Those that disturbed the earth, but they took well with the exception of those that dropped it in the second round.
“If you are able to maintain this level of respect, you will be able to get your way with inoue. I left Cardinas that. I think he fell in an attempt to get one judge again. It was done very badly, and Enoy showed the edge of the tournament,” Carrington said.
What Carrington failed to say is that Cardinas had only a left hook and nothing else in his game. His right hand was nothing, and had no difference to keep INOUE to neutralize his crime. If he has more tools, he definitely got out of Inoue.
“I, I will not fall for that. I know that I keep my feet on the gas and apply this pressure. One tour will be folded,” Carrington said.
Ramon Kardinas fought like a crazy man after he dropped Innoy in the second round. He started throwing wild left hooks, poorly lost it, and in the end, Enoy from there in the seventh round.


Last update on 07/23/2025
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2025-07-23 23:40:00