Who do you rate as Japan's best fighter pound for pound

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Super Hans, Apr 17, 2015.


  1. Jake LaMotta

    Jake LaMotta Lights Out Full Member

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    It's clearly Inoue. He's a top 20 p4p fighter, maybe even higher.
     
  2. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Inoue for now,but Uchiyama still has the better resume. Uchiyama and Inoue both kinda break the mold of come forward, ***** out style their countrymen are known for, both box very well and resemble more an American style. That fight he had with Miura was a classic, Miura deserves a rematch tho. I don't think Uchiyama is done yet, tho he's slipped alil. Farenas has turned out to be better than expected and gave Gamboa a challenge as well, Farenas stock has risen, and I think NOW all superfeathers know not to take him lightly. The one I do think is overrated is Yamanaka, he got a gift against an aging Darchinyan. Tomoki is quickly ascending into a quality fighter, I think Kameda vs Yamanaka would settle the dispute who the best Japanese bantam in the world is, if not the best bantam.
     
  3. Super Hans

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    I made a recent thread about Ioka v Reveco and didn't forget about him at all.

    And if boxrec'd Japan, then why didn't I include people who are actually in the pound for pound top 10 of Japan in that, such as Obara, Shibita and Hosono. Ypou're the only boxrec warrior around here, hence you're constant harping on about resumes.

    You're facts? Get them straight.

    Oh and as of yet, nobody has voted for other and said Ioka so would their be a point to including him on the poll?