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Boxingguru75
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Great Japanese cards

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So little on two days of world title fights in Japan. Monster’s brother upset. Tanaka vs Cafu one of the best fights of the year skill wise. Leave it to Japan to be extra fair in judging. I thought four weight champion Tanaka won but split went to Cafu. Incredible high level fight. Cali based Nakatani remains one of the best most exciting fighters in the world. Should be a lot more talk about him. He is ready for the biggest fight in Japanese history against Monster Inoue. Watch cards if you can.
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ya love the japanese cards, great events without needing his excellency's fine ass kissed
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There really is a renaissance of great boxing being staged in Japan and shown live outside of the country. Unfortunately, there are still some land locked services such as "lemino", "abeema" and another I can't remember the name of that only stream to Japanese users.

3 new bits of news I just read about...

-Newly crowned 108 WBO champion Iwata challenged also newly crowned IBF champion Yabuki... but...

-Yabuki stated that he plans to move up to Flyweight and is eyeing one of the champions, especially Anthony Olascuga (WBO) UNLESS he is paid "10x more" than what he made for facing the South African champion.

And finally... unless I'm mistaken by the translation...

Masamichi Yabuki and Masanori Rikiishi are BROTHERS who want to be reigning champions at the same time. Rikiishi is taking a stay busy fight later today (On lemino, I believe)
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Manrae wrote: 17 Oct 2024, 02:36 There really is a renaissance of great boxing being staged in Japan and shown live outside of the country. Unfortunately, there are still some land locked services such as "lemino", "abeema" and another I can't remember the name of that only stream to Japanese users.

3 new bits of news I just read about...

-Newly crowned 108 WBO champion Iwata challenged also newly crowned IBF champion Yabuki... but...

-Yabuki stated that he plans to move up to Flyweight and is eyeing one of the champions, especially Anthony Olascuga (WBO) UNLESS he is paid "10x more" than what he made for facing the South African champion.

And finally... unless I'm mistaken by the translation...

Masamichi Yabuki and Masanori Rikiishi are BROTHERS who want to be reigning champions at the same time. Rikiishi is taking a stay busy fight later today (On lemino, I believe)
U-Next I think are the other one you're thinking of

Rikiishi and Yabuki are indeed brothers
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 17 Oct 2024, 04:32
Manrae wrote: 17 Oct 2024, 02:36 There really is a renaissance of great boxing being staged in Japan and shown live outside of the country. Unfortunately, there are still some land locked services such as "lemino", "abeema" and another I can't remember the name of that only stream to Japanese users.

3 new bits of news I just read about...

-Newly crowned 108 WBO champion Iwata challenged also newly crowned IBF champion Yabuki... but...

-Yabuki stated that he plans to move up to Flyweight and is eyeing one of the champions, especially Anthony Olascuga (WBO) UNLESS he is paid "10x more" than what he made for facing the South African champion.

And finally... unless I'm mistaken by the translation...

Masamichi Yabuki and Masanori Rikiishi are BROTHERS who want to be reigning champions at the same time. Rikiishi is taking a stay busy fight later today (On lemino, I believe)
U-Next I think are the other one you're thinking of

Rikiishi and Yabuki are indeed brothers
Yes, thank you :TU:
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Boxingguru75 wrote: 17 Oct 2024, 00:36 So little on two days of world title fights in Japan. Monster’s brother upset. Tanaka vs Cafu one of the best fights of the year skill wise. Leave it to Japan to be extra fair in judging. I thought four weight champion Tanaka won but split went to Cafu. Incredible high level fight. Cali based Nakatani remains one of the best most exciting fighters in the world. Should be a lot more talk about him. He is ready for the biggest fight in Japanese history against Monster Inoue. Watch cards if you can.



They are indeed good cards, but batam weights and feather weights are exactly my cup of tea. Pass the sushi and sake please.
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Iwata-Noriega was epic. Tanaka got robbed, imo. Kenshiro remains a personal favorite. All in all, two fabulous cards.
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pound per pound wrote: 17 Oct 2024, 07:20
Boxingguru75 wrote: 17 Oct 2024, 00:36 So little on two days of world title fights in Japan. Monster’s brother upset. Tanaka vs Cafu one of the best fights of the year skill wise. Leave it to Japan to be extra fair in judging. I thought four weight champion Tanaka won but split went to Cafu. Incredible high level fight. Cali based Nakatani remains one of the best most exciting fighters in the world. Should be a lot more talk about him. He is ready for the biggest fight in Japanese history against Monster Inoue. Watch cards if you can.



They are indeed good cards, but batam weights and feather weights are exactly my cup of tea. Pass the sushi and sake please.
they may be little dudes but theres loads of hurt and brutality dished out. one guy even died last year in an epic battle
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