Originally posted by Seleção No. 13
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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 tibbar View Postwtf! can i have some of what you are smoking there.
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the same haters claiming their own ethnicity that have their own "style" can't fathom another ethnic group having a style of their own?
it's beyond race, sometimes i really think boxing fans are some of the most idiotic fanbase out of every other sport.
not all mexican boxers are come-foward fighters just like not all afro-american boxers are slick.
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Originally posted by Billionz Rican View PostFilpino boxing, is Japanese boxing, they both are samuri warroirs?
Puñetz!...Last edited by Hallaqsillaq; 03-04-2011, 07:28 AM.
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Originally posted by tmen View PostI think the Filipino style of boxing is all about power and thats what kenichi wants to learn. As you can observe, most of the Pinoy boxers are aggressive.
Nonito seems to have these qualities and seems to me more skilled than Pac was at that age. So it's no surprise to see his success at the moment. He really seems to have mastered the timing of the power punch.
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Originally posted by Hallaqsillaq View PostBut it doesn't work for all of them, you need a combination of skill, aggressiveness, AND a very high level of athleticism.
Nonito seems to have these qualities and seems to me more skilled than Pac was at that age. So it's no surprise to see his success at the moment. He really seems to have mastered the timing of the power punch.
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Originally posted by flem1 View PostKoki and Daiki Kameda disagree with you. They spend a lot of time training at the Elorde gym in the philippines..
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