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Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post
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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Posthe's going to take an L during this 3-4 fight plan of his.
And people like you are on about him fighting in America, as if he hasn't already. I remember well how you just recently discovered he even exists, and had no clue that he'd already defended his belts in the US on several occasions, and claimed he needed to do what he's already done to be a big star, as if he isn't already making more money in Japan than the biggest American stars do here.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
He's the only boxer who's ACTUALLY trying to clean out his division. Usyk is retiring before he faces the current top contenders. Crawford is ducking all the guys at 154 and will retire after he gets his Canelo bag. Canelo and Tank have spent years picking cherries. Junto and Bam have been jumping around divisions picking up some notable names but neither has even acquired all the belts, let alone cleaned out all the contenders. Nobody else has come close to cleaning out two divisions back to back. Usyk has the best claim otherwise, and he'll likely retire without fighting Parker or Kabayel.
And people like you are on about him fighting in America, as if he hasn't already. I remember well how you just recently discovered he even exists, and had no clue that he'd already defended his belts in the US on several occasions, and claimed he needed to do what he's already done to be a big star, as if he isn't already making more money in Japan than the biggest American stars do here.
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
He's the #5 ranked guy in the division. He's fighting #1 in September, he already knocked out #2, #3 pulled out of 3 different fights with him, and he already knocked out #4.
So, literally, no, they couldn't find a better opponent.
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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
the bolded.. that's exactly why I just recently found out about him and I am not the only one... boxing is a USA sport, whether you like it or not or wanna admit to it or not... and that's the exact reason why i said he needs to fight more in the US!!! i am not saying he has to fight only in the US, but he usually fights 2-3 x a year, so why not do 1 fight here in the US? im not sure why fans like you are so against it? wouldnt you want the most exposure for a fighter you are rooting for? fights in japan are during weird hours, you think american fans is going to get up to watch his fights on a work week? weird...
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