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

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  1. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Well irregardless what Pac does after winning . . . the mere fact that he'll be the first ASIAN to win four divisional titles . . . means he has the best accomplishment as a fighter in ASIA. :D
     
  2. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Fair enough, but you are comparing him to fighters who had only one champion to take a crack at - generally the very best man the division - and with less weights to make their names in.

    So we disagree that it is as simple as you say.
     
  3. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    You also have a good point . . . I'm only pointing out that at least on paper if you accomplished what nobody has accomplished yet . . . then you set the standards. You should be on top.
     
  4. LiamE

    LiamE Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Best asian fighter? Kendo Nagasaki without question.


    Cept he was English.


    And a wrestler.



    And ****.
     
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  6. hooligan

    hooligan Millionaire Bum Full Member

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    harada for now...

    its pac after he retires...
     
  7. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Although Pac is a 3 time Ring & Lineal champ which is the closest thing to the real champion. Sasakul was the guy who beat archakov who was considered the best and champ at that weight class at the time, at 126 he beat MAB who was recognised as the champ and got a draw with JMM. Had the judge scored it correctly for Pac and Pac fought for a belt against MAB, he would have been the unifed champ there too. At 130 he beats Morales, MAB & JMM in succession, all of whom held the belts and was considered the Ring champ after doing so. The 26lb weight jump of Pac's career also makes up for there being more weight classes.
     
  8. pelican

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    probably.

    and no. jmm wont ever be a hofer
     
  9. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Fighting Harada is number #1 all-time.
    But let's remember Manny Pacquiao is far from done.
    With his best yet to come IMO, When it's all said and done there will be no question.
    (History await's Manny if he continues)

    Harada's Resume is already set in stone...
    Manny Still has a chiseil

    but as of right now Fighting Harada.
    But Pacman is knocking on his door, no doubt.
     
  10. treva1977

    treva1977 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    BRUCE LEE. or do you mean greatest asian boxer?
     
  11. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If he beats Casamayor he would be ring champ at 130 & 135 aswell as unified champ at 126. He would have a draw with Pac and a close controversial decision loss (depending on how Pac progress on that could be huge), he would have a win over MAB and a few other solid wins. I think he would definitely be HOF, if you disagree, then you havent seen some of the names in the HOF.
     
  12. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Espinosa better than Yoko Gushiken?
     
  13. Smith

    Smith Monzon-like Full Member

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    Harada #1 bar NONE.
     
  14. TFFP

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    It's amazing so many people comment in a thread when they know nothing about the subject matter. They'll tell you Pac is the best, and some of the reasons why they think so, but nothing about how they compare to what past greats achieved. I wonder why.
     
  15. pelican

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    the names in his resume arent really that impressive. aside from a controversial draw with a raw pacquiao, a loss with an
    A level pacquiao, and a win over an aging barrera, i couldnt think of anything special about his resume.

    and yeah, he lost to a second rater named chris john.
     
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