I'm freaking dead, Narvaez vs Naoya Inoue in Japan Dec 31

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  • Killer_of_Sheep
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    #41
    What an amazing fight. Hope he goes down to flyweight to face some of the guys there.

    I don't think he's quite ready for Gonzales and Estrada, but he should beat everyone else.

    Narvaez is a very tough fight by itself, very very crafty boxer-puncher, he might be able to frustrate the agressive Inoue. HBO or Showtime should get a hold of this, these little guys are on fire.

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    • lightsout15
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      #42
      Not a big fan of japanese fighters, most of their champions never travel and we all know you pretty much have to knock them out to win a fight in japan, even then they'll probably call it a draw.

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      • Hougigo
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        #43
        Originally posted by lightsout15
        Not a big fan of japanese fighters, most of their champions never travel and we all know you pretty much have to knock them out to win a fight in japan, even then they'll probably call it a draw.
        In Japan scorecards aren't fair? Never Travel?

        LOL

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        • Russian Crushin
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          #44
          Yea this is pretty crazy

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            #45
            Originally posted by Hougigo
            In Japan scorecards aren't fair? Never Travel?

            LOL
            when was the last time a japanese fighter was ranked p4p and recognized internationally? Look at how long Hasegawa held his 118 title fighting solely in japan against bums and once he fights a real top mexican fighter he gets obliterated. He tried the same shyt at featherweight and Jhonny Gonzalez tore him a new one. I love their cars and their women but as far as boxing goes, Fuck em, I have no respect for them.

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            • Hougigo
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              #46
              Originally posted by lightsout15
              when was the last time a japanese fighter was ranked p4p and recognized internationally? Look at how long Hasegawa held his 118 title fighting solely in japan against bums and once he fights a real top mexican fighter he gets obliterated. He tried the same shyt at featherweight and Jhonny Gonzalez tore him a new one. I love their cars and their women but as far as boxing goes, Fuck em, I have no respect for them.
              Thanks for writing that so I know whether or not to take you seriously from now on

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              • lightsout15
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                #47
                Originally posted by Hougigo
                Thanks for writing that so I know whether or not to take you seriously from now on
                Cool, do what you gotta do bro, that's just how I feel. Let's just pretend there's no advantage or preferential treatment when a champion fights solely in his home country against foreign opponents.

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                • D-MiZe
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                  #48
                  Narvaez is a lot better than what people give him credit for, I think it'll be a close fight with Inoue edging it on points - I can't see it ending inside the distance. If Inoue decides to drop then Estrada can give him his first loss, if he wants it doe.

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                  • Killer_of_Sheep
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by lightsout15
                    when was the last time a japanese fighter was ranked p4p and recognized internationally? Look at how long Hasegawa held his 118 title fighting solely in japan against bums and once he fights a real top mexican fighter he gets obliterated. He tried the same shyt at featherweight and Jhonny Gonzalez tore him a new one. I love their cars and their women but as far as boxing goes, Fuck em, I have no respect for them.

                    Hasegawa only fought bums? Come on, man. That's some A+ ******ity.

                    What about Nishioka? Who was already past his prime when he HTFO your beloved Johnny Gonzales?

                    Or Nishiyama who was KOing everybody out there?

                    Come on now.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Killer_of_Sheep
                      Hasegawa only fought bums? Come on, man. That's some A+ ******ity.

                      What about Nishioka? Who was already past his prime when he HTFO your beloved Johnny Gonzales?

                      Or Nishiyama who was KOing everybody out there?

                      Come on now.
                      Look,I admire Japanese culture,dedication and work ethic and I may have used some strong words to voice my displeasure with japanese boxing and if I offended anyone, for that I apologize. However, my opinion about japanese champions will not change as long as most of them keep fighting exclusively in japan. This will be my last post on the matter,I am not here to offend people.I have said what I had to say and let's just leave it at that.

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