Yep, it's very very rare a Japanese athlete is caught doping and they drug test far more than most countries. Their culture seems extreme when it comes to certain things, they sent the captain of their women's gymnastics team home for smoking and drinking underage at the Paris Olympics. They have low crime and drug use is near non existent because of the shame associated with both, so doping is probably very, very low in pro sports in Japan. If any elite boxer is clean, it's probably Inoue.
You are envious of Inoue's success, because he's not an American like all your favorites. Why did you name yourself after a known homosexual? https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Floyd_Mayweather "He (Floyd Mayweather Jr.) thanks everyone but his daddy. He thanks Leonard Ellerbe, a homosexual. I know he's a homosexual and everyone else knows it. You can print that because I said it. I can tell you nothing else but how gay he is."
You and @MidniteProwler are weirdos. I’m half Japanese and Inoue is in my top 3 favorite current fighters along with Tank and Usyk. When I saw highlights against Kim my first thought was he packed on a ton of muscle since his fight with Nery. I would have questioned this if this was Tank or another American fighter too.
It’s rare that Japan do steroid testing at all and that’s the main reason we never see any Japanese fighters get caught. K-1 and Pride was full of roided out fighters, they were never tested for performance enhancing drugs but occasionally for street drugs. Saying that I don’t think our little Monster is taking any. Steroids is not as beneficial as ppl think for the lighter weight classes.
The single most moronic take on PED use is that if someone looks muscular it must be indicating illegal performance enhancement. PEDs in sports have absolutely nothing to do with muscles and there's no benefit in boxing for being more muscular. Matter of fact, from Toney to Morales, most PED cases either didn't have any aesthetic evidence of illegal substances or it turned out ppl. out of shape used PEDs and not those who look prime and ripped putting in the work.
Yes, because he fought outside of Japan and was tested in Las Vegas. “The Japan Boxing Commission said Monday it has handed Kenichi Ogawa a one-year suspension after he became the first Japanese boxer to be stripped of a world title for failing a doping test. Ogawa lost his International Boxing Federation super featherweight belt and was banned for six months after a doping test conducted in the lead-up to his Dec. 9 title fight in Las Vegas against American Tevin Farmer came back positive.” https://www.*******.com/kenichi-ogawa-gets-one-year-suspension-drug-test-failure--128564
Doubtful. Japan has very strict anti-drug laws. He wouldn’t just be risking his boxing career messing with PEDs, but his freedom as well.
When something looks too good to be true, usually that's the case. I'm not saying always, but usually.