Who is The Greatest Asian Fighter of All time???

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  1. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fighting Harada fought the ex-Flyweight champion and the Featherweight Champion IN THEIR OWN BACKYARDS and whipped them both, but got robbed both times.

    Pac has had pretty much all his big fights on neutral territory with the exception of his fight with Sasakul - who of course, was NOT the best Flyweight around at the time. :good
     
  2. Silvermags

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    ahh! that's the problem! If you are not satisfied or don't like what is written in the boxrec? you question? if you like it. it's ok?

    If you don't like to believe no problem. You select what you like to believe what is pleasing to you?!
     
  3. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Seriously, how important is this stat? Talk about clutching at straws. It's not like he went and fought a string of bums or anthing to make a big issue about it.

    Oh and for your information, he fought that 'bum' 2 months after fighting Jofre. Pac fought Marquez six months later. Withing six months of fighting Jofre Harada beat Antonio Herrera and Jose Medel.

    Keep the revelations coming. So far you've enlightened us all on your ignorance and triviality. I can hardly wait to see what's next. :good
     
  4. sweet_scientist

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    :lol:

    You think Boxrec is the bible or something?

    Newsflash: boxrec ain't the final word on boxing and doesn't give EVERY fighters' record complete. You want to believe that it does? Fine. Live in ignorance.
     
  5. Silvermags

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    Oh! all of the sudden all the best of the best are based in JAPAN! No need to go aboad! Like I said believe in what you like to believe.

    If you like to believe that so be it!
     
  6. Silvermags

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    I agree that it isn't complete but like I said if you believe in something
    that is pleasing to you. So be it!

    BUT of course you wouldn't also agree that after a big fight with Jofre
    fighting a boxer with 1-5-0 isn't CHERRY picking!!!?:lol:
     
  7. sweet_scientist

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    Please tell me about all the best fighters that were around at the time outside of Japan in the weighclasses Harada fought in that he failed to fight.

    Hint: boxrec won't help you out here.
     
  8. Silvermags

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    Now.. if the stat does not show anything that will prove that HARARA is a better boxer .. that stat is TRASH!!! :lol:
     
  9. sweet_scientist

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    It was a stay busy fight. What's the big deal?

    It's not as if you'll find anyone saying Harada is better because he has more wins. And they certainly aren't goign to mention that bum as a reason for why he's better. It's an irrelevant point.
     
  10. sweet_scientist

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    It's only slightly less lame than yours. You're bringing me down to your level. :D
     
  11. Silvermags

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    Harada fought outside Japan 3x ONLY! Like you said BOXREC is not complete.

    ALL of a sudden BOXREC is complete coz you can't find anything on the weight class?!
     
  12. Thinman

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    This is Pac's opponents records before winning his first world title.

    Fights = 24

    Combined records of opponents = 222 W - 144 L – 37 D

    Those 24 fighters look like there were bums. Those 24 fights represent almost 50% of his fights.

    It just depends how figures are presented.
     
  13. Silvermags

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    if the statement is not in favor or harada it's none sense! he!he!

    so fighting a bum after a big fight with a record of 1-5-0 for you of course it still make sense?!

    If it does! THAT's it! I'm outa here!
     
  14. sweet_scientist

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    He fought a lot of fights at home. I don't deny it. But Japan is about the most civil place there is to hold a fight. They are always respectful of the opponents, which you would know if you watched some japanese fights. The crowds Pac has in America are more feral than the Japanese crowds that can be seen in Harada's fights.

    POINT BEING: Harada's opponents were not fighting in hostile territory. Watch some fights of Harada's and prove me wrong.
     
  15. Silvermags

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    I agree! the earlier figures are mentioned to show the PATH that pac and HARADA went through on thier early stages of career!

    Like saying Harada had 7 losses while pac had 3 :lol:
     
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