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Japanese boxer Kenichi Yamaguchi says he wants to learn the Filipino style of boxing
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Originally posted by goblin213 View PostOne of my favorite prospects now is that filipino kid Drian Francisco. I saw his fight with Roberto Vasquez(used to be one of my favorite fighters) and he just embarrassed him and he is very awkward. Is that kid planning on fighting soon?
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Originally posted by goblin213 View PostOne of my favorite prospects now is that filipino kid Drian Francisco. I saw his fight with Roberto Vasquez(used to be one of my favorite fighters) and he just embarrassed him and he is very awkward. Is that kid planning on fighting soon?
In my opinion, Drian is a good prospect, but needs to improve his defense and stamina. He should find a better trainer imo.
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Originally posted by AdamantiumPI View PostDrian will be fighting Tepparith Wor Singsanae (14-2, 10 KOs) in ****kok soon as a tune up. Drian and his promoter hope to fight Cazares by June 4 in Mexico.
In my opinion, Drian is a good prospect, but needs to improve his defense and stamina. He should find a better trainer imo.
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Punching power and speed seems to be the forte of some PI fighters. But at the moment, many PI fighters seem to lack defense, stamina and body durability. I think better training would help shore up these weaknesses.
I also think Pinoy fighters would be better served to adopt a more American style.
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Originally posted by tmen View PostBut I really wander why there are more Japanese world champions compare to the Filipino world champions. Is it because Japanese have more opportunities? Or is it because they are more talented?
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Originally posted by AdamantiumPI View PostI think Japanese fighters receive better training and have better trainers. That is why I think Japan has more depth in boxing. Being a a developed country with capable experts and deep pockets has its advantages.
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Filipinos have varying styles. Pac and Donaire are completely different stylistically for example.
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Originally posted by AdamantiumPI View PostPunching power and speed seems to be the forte of some PI fighters. But at the moment, many PI fighters seem to lack defense, stamina and body durability. I think better training would help shore up these weaknesses.
I also think Pinoy fighters would be better served to adopt a more American style.
stamina is whats really the problem of most if not all pinoy fighters thats because of lack in nutrition, they usually fed corns. they work hard but not fed right
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