Floyd Mayweather is arguably one of the best boxers to grace the square ring with his boxing prowess. Since his retirement, the boxing world has been waiting for someone like him to enter the ring. Curmel Moton is supposed to be that guy! Mayweather himself has claimed Moton reminds him of himself. However, a recent statement from Moton, hours before his pro debut on Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo undercard, has the fans ganging up against him.
Naoya Inoue is a Japanese professional boxer who has captivated the entire world with his punching power, speed, and timing. While Moton hasn’t even made his pro debut, the ‘Monster’ Inoue is undefeated with twenty-five fights under his belt. In the recent X (former Twitter) clip, Moton recollects the time he went toe to toe with Inoue’s sparring partner. Moton claimed Inoue was helping his sparring partner during his session with Moton, and Moton was giving the sparring partner a hard time. The statement from Moton rubbed the wrong way with the Twitterverse, as they put Moton in his place.
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As people came across the tweet, they quickly took to the comment section describing their disapproval of Moton’s statement. Just a week ago, anticipation for the young boxer’s debut was through the roof. However, the clip has seemingly left a rather bad aftertaste.
One user described his disapproval by claiming Inoue would absolutely “victimize” Moton. It’s worth mentioning that while Moton has an impressive amateur record, Inoue has won twenty-two of his twenty-five fights via knockout.
I cannot express this enough inoue would victimize lil dude
— ryangarciaslefthook (@basementbubba) September 29, 2023
Another user harshly expressed his opinion on Curmel’s comments. According to this user, Curmel won’t have a career like Canelo, referring to their short height. The user also commented about Curmel’s current weight and claimed he won’t be able to move up weight divisions.
He’s talking about Inoue’s sparring partner
Don’t hype this 5’2 lil midget up lol
I can guarantee you this 5’2 little midget won’t have a career like Canelo
Lol the midgets already at 126 lol he ain’t going past that weight class being 5’2 😂🤣😂😂
— Edgar Alvarez (@EdgarAlvarezzzz) September 29, 2023
The next user claimed Curmel was using Inoue’s name to bring attention to himself. It’s worth mentioning that Curmel was getting media attention beforehand because of his debut fight and connection to Mayweather.
Shamelessly using Inoue's name for clout. Sit down, kid
— エンチシクはいど (@enchikhyde) September 29, 2023
One user pointed out that Curmel has been discussing his sparring sessions a lot lately. Moton has sparred with the likes of Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis. That’s the closest Moton has come to sparring with pro fighters, so it makes sense for him to talk about those experiences to a certain extent.
Young guys chat too much about sparring these days
— OTT🇮🇹🇺🇸 (@otttalkssports) September 29, 2023
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Another user seemed confused about why Moton was gloating about sparring Inoue’s sparring partner. While sparring with Inoue’s sparring partner is not an achievement, it can help a fighter gauge the caliber of fighters Inoue spars with.
Why is the guy bragging about having a competitive sparring session with Inoue’s sparring partner
— Shane (@_Shane0_) September 29, 2023
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Despite the positive reputation created around Moton’s name, the recent clip has cast a shadow over all the prior efforts. However, we would like to know your opinion on Moton’s comments. Do you think Moton got lost in bravado?
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