Comments on 'Saman VS Humberto Gonzalez Fight of the Year '95 R7 (Last)' |
- >>82guerrero
Continue from my previous comment. Japan have
Judo, Jiujitsu, Karate, Sumo and Kendo as Japanese original sports. Judo is olympic sport, and Jiujitsu is the mainstream of UFC. Look at the UFC. There are many UFC champions from Japanese sports like Frank Mir, GSP, BJPenn, Nogueira, and Anderson Silva from Jiujitsu, Fedor from Judo, Lyoto Machida, Chuck Liddell, Bas Rutten from Karate. Even Brazilian Jiujitsu and Russian Sambo are the Offshoots of Japanese Jiujitsu.
- >>82guerrero
Don't forget asians have great achievement in
fighting sports as follows; 1) There are many japanese gold medalists of Judo, Wrestling, and weightlifting in Olympic, especially men at heavy and the heaviest class such as Yamashita, Uemura, Inoue, Suzuki, Date, Park, Lu and Zhang. The world benchpress champion (the heaviest class; over 125kg bodyweight) is a Japanese man Daisuke Midote with his world record 435kg on squat and 370kg on benchpress.
- >>XxGOW2x831xX
Joe Louis, Max Schmeling, Julio Ceasar
Chavez, are the 3 biggest and greatest legend of boxing history.
- At least he's among my biggest heroes in boxing, ahead of
Duran and Hagler, as a personal choice. He always pleased the crowd.
- Saman is modern day cinderella man!!!, This fight is one of
the biggest upset of decade and People still talks abt this fight in Vegas today, 5 stars fight, absolute unbelievable !.
- >>XxGOW2x831xX
Yeah, you are right. Julio Ceasar Chavez is
the biggest hero in boxing.
- Ok, if the if the people that you mention are not involved
in boxing, then why do you mention them in this page? Besides, i;m not saying that an Asian fighter can't beat a Latino fighter. What i'm saying is that we've made the bigger contribution to the sport and it will be a long time before anyone else can top that. it's basically been Latino and African American fighters that have made boxing what it is.
- >>XxGOW2x831xX
Then another another continue from my
commment.. Akinobu Hiranaka defeated Edwin Rosario at 1R TKO, then Nobuo Nashiro defeated Martin Castillo at 10R TKO, then Tsuyoshi Hamada defeated Rene Arredondo at 1R KO.
- >>XxGOW2x831xX
Another continue from my comment.. Look at
UFC. There are many UFC champion from Japanese sport (martial arts) such as Frank Mir, Nogueira, GSP, BJPenn, A-Silva from Jiujitsu, Fedor from Judo, Bas Rutten, Lyoto Machida, Chuck Liddell from Karate. Then, Mirko Crocop, Brandon Vera, Maurice Smith are from Kickboxing. Then, many mexican hero you listed got defeated by asians. Julio Chavez lost to half-asian Tszyu, Barrera, Morales, Marquez lost to Pacquiao. Pintor lost to Samart.
- >>XxGOW2x831xX
Continue from my previous comment.. In
addition,Japan has original sports as Judo, JiuJitsu, Karate, Sumo, and Kendo. Brazilian Jiujitsu and Russian Sambo are the offshoots of Japanese original Jiujitsu, since Russian Sambo is based on Japanese Jiujitsu spread by Japanese coach to Russian Army, and Brazilian Jiujitsu is based on Japnese Jiujitsu spread to Brazil by Japanese immigrant to Brazil Mitsuyo Maeda. So the origin of Jiujitsu is Japan. Then Muaythaiand Kickboxing isThai.
- >>XxGOW2x831xX
Listen, many asians with physical size and
strength go to judo, wrestling, and weightlifting. They DON'T go to boxing. So there are many asian gold medalists of judo, wrestling and weightlifting in Olympic, especially men at the heaviest class, as Yamashita, Uemura, Inoue, Suzuki, Ha Hyongju in Judo, Date, Munkhbat, Park in Wrestling, Lu and Zhan in weightlifting. The world benchpress champion is a Japanese man Midote with his world record (435kg on squat, 370kg on benchpress).
- There are still plenty of Mexican and other Latino prospects
on the rise making our presence in the sport of Boxing felt. As far as promotion goes, any fighter outside the U.S. has to work harder to be known. Whether it's knocking ppl out, having the longest winning streak, or appealing to the public by going toe-to-toe for 12 rounds. If a fighter does not please the crowd, no matter how good he is, it wont matter because he wont be known...Media is to blame, but so is the fighter.
- I'm actually a Pacman fan, we are not talking about any
other contact sport, we are talking about Boxing. I cant name any Asian champions besides Pacman and Donaire, the reason for that is because your OTHER Asian champs have not fought anyone that is known or of importance in the sport of Boxing. I am not trying to personally say that Men from Mexican ancestry are GREAT Boxing athletes, OUR HISTORY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
- Mexican fighters have always produced epic battles. For
examlple Castillo vs Corrales. Barrera vs McKennedy and Morales Chavez vs Taylor. I have respect to all boxers.
- Oh, and by the way, if you don't like Pacman and other Asian
fighters( and only like Mexican fighters) you should either 1.Pick another sport to like. or 2.Get used to it. Also, there are fewer Mexican fighters today and the sport is dropping off there. Mexicans haven't been promoting Boxing there as much. Asia, with the success of Pacman, have been getting promotion. Its the same in Eastern European markets as well(albeit, more gradual).
- History also shows that Latino and other fighters do not do
well fighting in Asia and vice versa. There's a huge adjustment period going from this hemisphere to the East. When was the last time you went to an Asian Country? It is why there will NEVER be a Latino Champion in Karate, Thai Boxing, Judo,etc. The qeue of names you list are/were great, but I could produce names of Asian Champions as well. I don't think you could.
- For you to think that just because one culture has produced
more known fighters makes it better than others is ignorant and ludicrous. I don't care for Pacquiao fans either, they honestly believe that their man is better just because he's Filipino. Proof-where were they to support Navarrete, Dado, Ganigan, Elorde, etal. Fact-Boxing has its OWN market in Asia. Fact-There are tons of Asian Champions that you have never heard of.
- I disagree, I don't think race has anything to do with it. I
do think however, that Asia has always had more diverse forms of martial arts apart from boxing. Its not to say that Asia hasn't had great champions, its just that Asian Boxers haven't ever been promoted in the U.S. History shows that even when Asian Boxers do well in U.S, they don't draw well in Western media. Today, with a bigger Worldwide Media and a dirth of U.S Boxers, Asians, as well as other Cultures are producing fighters.
- Salvador Sanchez, Julio Cesar Chavez, Ricardo Lopez, Marco
Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Ruben Olivares, Jorge Paez, Juan Manuel Marquez, Rafael Marquez, Israel Vasquez, Humberto Gonzalez, Guadalupe Pintor, Carlos Zarate and I can keep going on naming CHAMPIONS from Mexico. Not to mention the many Mexican-American Champions. There is no way in hell Asian boxers will ever out-do/out-perform Mexican Fighters in Boxing, let alone all other Latinos.
- Chiquita Gonzalez siempre le atoraba, siempre a pelear sin
miedo.
- Kaosai Galaxy.
- Fighting Harada(Jp), Pancho Villa(Phil),Khaosai
Galaxy(Thi),Flash Elorde(Phil). I don't think Mexicans are necessarily better, just poorer.
- One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!!
One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!! One man!!
- Yeah, but who has the edge? Mexicans and Latinos have more
wins over the weak Asians haha. name me so Asians hall of fame boxers? I don't know any!! I can give you a list of legendary Mexicans hall of fame and Latinos hall of fame boxers. We are just better than you at this sport. Admit it
- Saman never fought Muay Thai or had an amateur career. He
took up pro boxing without any experience. He is a freak of nature, pure and simple.
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