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Benares
Posted: 2006-08-19 11:30:36
I see what you mean. I can't believe Tamashiro was able to withstand that kind of punishment! He had internal injuries, ouch. Not just Kickboxing/Muay Thai, even Japanese boxing doesn't quite match up to the heydays of the 1960's and 1970's. Guys like Fighting Harada, Masao Ohba (it was a real waste that he died early in his career), Hiroyuki Ebihara, Yoko Gushiken, and other classic champions are not found nowadays. It's irritating to see the Kameda brothers receive more attention than Hozumi Hasegawa (he legitimately beat Veeraphol twice for the WBC bantamweight crown, or a hard-hitter like Eagle Kyowa (though he's a Thai living in Japan).

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