Masamori Tokuyama

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  1. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Did anyone ever see this guy fight? By all accounts a great pure boxer, not much power but extremely technically solid. Beat In Joo Cho twice, Gerry Penalosa twice, dominated Jose Navarro in 2006, and then I guess retired? He have any fans out there?
     
  2. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is interesting, from Wiki:

    Tokuyama and North Korea

    Zainichi Koreans before Tokuyama either tried to conceal their roots by adopting Japanese names, or only used their real names to show that they were Korean. However, Tokuyama did neither, using both his Japanese name (Masamori Tokuyama) and real name (Chang Soo Hong), while declaring that he is a Zainichi Korean. He has often taken politics inside the ring, carrying a North Korean flag in his entrances and wearing trunks labeled "One Korea." Many of Tokuyama's fans regard his performances as the emergence of a new generation of Zainichi Koreans, who are not afraid of their heritage, while others negatively view Tokuyama as using sports to promote a political agenda.

    Tokuyama visited North Korea in 2001, and reportedly made a statement vowing allegiance to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il, thanking the dictator for his success as a boxer. In 2002, former Japanese prime minister Junichiro Koizumi made a visit to North Korea, which revealed the kidnappings of several Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 80s by North Korea. News of the kidnappings received huge media coverage in Japan, and Tokuyama's website was spammed relentlessly with abusive messages when it was rumored that Tokuyama commented: "They (the kidnapped Japanese citizens) might actually be living pretty happily in North Korea."

    He has often used the North Korean national anthem as his entrance theme.
     
  3. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What, no Asian boxing fans here?

    I thought you guys were experts???
     
  4. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    penalosa won those two fights. he got robbed. pretty much like how they robbed him of a decent decision against ponce de leon. gerry clearly won at least 4 rounds and 2 of the judges just gave him one. and the third scored it a shut out. stupid freking judges
     
  5. Bangis

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    yes... i saw the fight and gerry was definitely robbed...
     
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  6. Bangis

    Bangis Member Full Member

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    why all hate man? whats the point?
     
  7. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    No one's ever schooled Jose Navaro.
     
  8. emanuel_augustus

    emanuel_augustus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Did you see it? "The Ring" had it a pretty wide margin for Tokuyama.
     
  9. valdosta

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    Tokuyama shcooled Navarro. Hit him over and over with right hands. Not sure what the robbery talk is about Tokuyama-Penalosa, those were both close fights but I thought Tokuyama won both. Sorry, no robbery. Tokuyama was an excellent fighter.
     
  10. lyraus

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    I saw him fight live once. Very good little fighter indeed
     
  11. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    you serious?? gerry's clean punches outnumbered tokuyama's 2-1! he punch gerry once in the shoulder and run a mile.
     
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  12. valdosta

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    Tokuyama outworked Penalosa. it wasn't pretty but he won both fights. Sorry, but there's no basis to say Penalosa outlanded Tokuyama 2-1, I don't know what you was watching.
     
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  13. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    he rode his bicycle and waited for the judges to hand him a decision that's how
     
  14. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Curious to see how people score this 15 years on.

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  15. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Tokuyama also beat Dmitry Kirilov.