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Sasaki lost his memory. Head hit the canvas really hard. Doesn't remember the fight with Norman.

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  • #11
    Really need to learn defence.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by famicommander View Post
      Yet another serious brain injury on a recent Japanese boxing card.

      At least he's not in a coma like Shigeoka or dead like Anaguchi.
      Those Japanese gotta stop fighting like Mexicans and learn some of that filipino boxing style. I respect that warrior stuff but damn.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by MalevolentBite View Post

        Those Japanese gotta stop fighting like Mexicans and learn some of that filipino boxing style. I respect that warrior stuff but damn.
        I think defense is an afterthought for the Nipponese due to their culture

        these are the people that brought the world these tactics:

        "Kamikaze" most commonly refers to Japanese suicide attacks by military aviators during World War II, specifically crashing their aircraft into enemy targets. The term also has historical roots in a typhoon that dispersed Mongol fleets threatening Japan in the 13th century, which the Japanese interpreted as a "divine wind" (kamikaze). In a more general sense, "kamikaze" can describe any reckless or suicidal act.

        A Banzai charge was a mass infantry attack tactic used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, often as a last-ditch effort when defeat seemed certain. These attacks were characterized by soldiers charging enemy lines, often armed with bayonets, swords, and grenades, fueled by the battle cry "Banzai" (meaning "long live the Emperor"). While sometimes successful in causing casualties and disrupting enemy lines, Banzai charges were ultimately a costly and ineffective tactic, resulting in heavy losses for the Japanese forces.




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        • #14
          japanese fighters kinda takes too much damage. lots of the recent tragic are japanese fighters. should they start incorporating the cuban style into their warrior mentality?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
            japanese fighters kinda takes too much damage. lots of the recent tragic are japanese fighters. should they start incorporating the cuban style into their warrior mentality?
            lmao

            Nakatani is trained by a gringo and went with a Mexican-American

            options to become sliquer

            train Soviet, Cubans, or American Urban BBC

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            • #16
              Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
              lmao

              Nakatani is trained by a gringo and went with a Mexican-American

              options to become sliquer

              train Soviet, Cubans, or American Urban BBC
              i like the fact that japanese fighters come to fight but they take major damage during the fight.. like they get punch and keeps coming forward until they get put out or put the other guy out. they really need to start working on not getting hit so often. lots of the recent tragic were all japanese.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

                i like the fact that japanese fighters come to fight but they take major damage during the fight.. like they get punch and keeps coming forward until they get put out or put the other guy out. they really need to start working on not getting hit so often. lots of the recent tragic were all japanese.
                Mexican style works for Mexicans due to their high concentration of endurance genes

                I don’t think Nipponese are as physically durable due to their fish and rice diet

                Naoya eats red meats bbq all the time like a Mongol Chang but still had his face busted up by Nonito

                Blacks can dance and have styles that move around the ring

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