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Exposing Naoya Inoue’s WEAKNESS

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Although he displayed a masterful performance in his recent victory against Jason Maloney, Naoya Inoue was seen with several weak spots that could be used against him in his next fight.

The Japanese Monster has improved after he fought Nonito Donaire Jr.; however, he still needs to work on the other areas to make him entirely a monster.
Naoya Inoue’s weakness is his HEAD MOVEMENT.
He lacks head movement during his fight against Maloney. It is something Johnriel Casimero should explore if they would fight in the future.
Inoue is quick; he has power. However, when he is dominating the fight, he tends to lower his guard.
Time and time again, this is a mistake that most of the boxers have made. Even the brightest stars in sports once did the same.
If Inoue is not moving his head swiftly and continuously, he can be easily hit despite his speed.
Especially if Casimero, fights who loves to throw power punches even with a small opening on it.
Casimero’s style would be kryptonite to Inoue if he overlooked that.
The head is what all boxers are trying to defend because, unlike the other parts of the body, one hit in the head can end the fight and cause severe damage.
Inoue should learn from the Donaire fight. He suffered a broken bone just above the eye when he was hit with Donaire\’s signature left hook.
Laziness will cost him a fight. No matter how sure you are to win, it is a basic rule in boxing to defend yourself at all times.
Dropping your guard will only make the opponent’s chances go higher.
Inoue was also having a hard time in a close-range fight. He likes to keep distance wherein he can utilize his length and can counter easily.
Once in a head-to-head fight, Inoue\’s advantages diminish. It is a way to dominate the unbeaten Japanese boxer.
These are the things that they should be able to take note of when fighting the Monster.
It is also best to evade his punches, whether with the left or the right. He has such tremendous power.

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Jamal Crawford retires from pro basketball

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Jamal Crawford retires from pro basketball

Three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford announced his retirement from
professional basketball on his social media account.
\”Goodbye to the game, all the spoils the adrenaline rush,\” the 42-year old veteran
posted.
Crawford already cemented his name in the NBA as one of the greatest sixth man ever
as well as one of the deadliest ball handlers the league has ever witness. His classic
shake-and-bake move earned him the moniker, Jcross.
He played for 20 seasons on nine different teams and he is one of the oldest player to
ever score 51 points during the NBA bubble back in 2020.
Throughout his career, he logged an average of 14.6 ppg and 3.4 apg.
Although he failed to win a championship, Crawford was a frequent delegate of the NBA
playoffs having played for 74 games.

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Conor McGregor continues boxing training

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Conor McGregor continues boxing training

Conor McGregor continues to wow his fans and followers on social media with his
upgraded physique.
The Notorious one posted on his Instagram account his latest workout at Crulim Boxing
Club Official, who and what will his next fight be? No one still knows.
But what people know is how much of a beast McGregor is in his body transformation.
The intimidating UFC superstar has become even more frightening and fans want
Kamaru Usman to be the first to taste the power of the new-look McGregor.
Another rumor is he will be back in boxing. With his current weight he might possibly
fight the current pound-for-pound king and the face of boxing, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

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LeBron ties Kobe for second most All-Star Game appearances

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LeBron ties Kobe for second most All-Star Game appearances

LeBron James has been to many history in the NBA and he keeps on joining more list
as he is now tied with the late and great Kobe Bryant for the second most appearances
in the All-Star Game, at 18.

James, who is on his 19th year in the NBA remains one of the deadliest in the league
despite his LA Lakers clearly struggling in the first half of the season. He is also the
team captain for the All-Star Weekend in Cleveland this month.
Solo performance wise, James at the age of 37 has been doing some insane statistics
as he averages about 28 points per game this season and his latest feat was becoming
the All-Time Scoring Leader in regular season and playoffs combined. He surpassed
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who is also in first in ASG stint with 19 and the league\’s all-time
leading scorer. James now has 44,157 points and counting.

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