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

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  1. jupzrooni

    jupzrooni Tyler Durden Full Member

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    i bet if harada was active today (i mean if he were as young as pac) he would have made a name fighting in the US... he is the lone japo fighter that i like.. other boxers that japanese have produced do not even compare to him... he is the GOAT of japan boxing
     
  2. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    koki kameda or fighting harada? :D
     
  3. jupzrooni

    jupzrooni Tyler Durden Full Member

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    very true:yep
     
  4. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  5. Larson

    Larson Paenkhay Full Member

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    :confused:
     
  6. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Koki Kameda. :good


    The only one. :smoke :smoke :smoke :smoke :smoke
     
  7. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    wait wtf, he posted in this thread twice :lol:
     
  8. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What, his one defence?

    PacDBest was giving Kingpetch **** for not being able to reign as a flyweight. He reigned 4 times as long as what JMM did at 130.
     
  9. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    i'm not arguing who is greater between marquez or kingpetch. i just pointed out that one of marquez' title was legit.

    but i will give you that asian fighters for most part didn't get recognized in the hof because they are always fighting in their home turfs and this would lead to less exposure thus making them at a disadvantage in opinions of greatness.
     
  10. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    i would have to check but i think it is an ESB record. :lol:
     
  11. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly.

    Everyone just assumes that because a fighter hasn't fought in 15 months and comes back from an injury, and never fights ever again, and only shows a shadow of what they did before getting injured that they were past their prime.

    There's no evidence for it.
     
  12. Larson

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  13. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ;)
     
  14. Sweet Pea

    Sweet Pea Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Well sweet_scientist already covered this well enough.

    First of all, I've known about Sasakul well before you attempted to school me on him, as I am a big fan of Yuri Arbachakov and know his career front to back. Sasakul lost the first fight to an already fading Arbachakov(by accounts of those who have seen nearly his entire career) and then beat a finished Arbachakov in the very last fight of his career. How does that not qualify as past his prime to you?

    And under-estimating someone I know nothing about? :rofl Oh the irony!
     
  15. CloudJay

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    it looks like pacman have already solidify his claim as the greatest asian boxer by becoming the very first asian to win 4 titles in four different weight class. ****! it should have been 5 if marco didnt gave up his belt. But still, he is still considered as the lineal champ at the featherweight that time.
     
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