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Uthark_Runa wrote:He is one of the idiots that probably been complaining since Japan had some trouble recently taking top placing. Claiming the Europeans are trying the change the flow of the sport. He probably agreed with the rule changes that made it illegal to initiate throws without a grip first, which totally is against Euro style of Judo. Just enjoy the sport for sport, and leave this nationalist crap at home.
Tobacco Taro wrote:Any news on Ishihara's sequel to "The Japan that can say no" ?
I heard that it's going to be called "The Japan that can say whatever it wants, because the rest of the world nevar gave a shit."
Greji wrote:2016 Olympics representing the USA.
Beijing Olympic Judo Gold Medalist and MMA fighter Satoshi Ishii announced on the 9th that he plans to return to Judo and compete in the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics.
From now on he will train in Los Angeles and he aims at becoming an American citizen before the 2016 Olympics. The reason for that is that unlike in Japan, in the U.S. you can both be a professional fighter and compete in amateur Judo, something that is not possible in Japan.
Greji wrote:Well that's timely. Since Japan did not have an overflowing number of gold medals, maybe he's trying to ride on the laurels of Japan's great Beijing Champion Satoshi Ishii. Except for a slight problem, the ex-flower power man intends on entering the 2016 Olympics representing the USA. Take! Get on the phone to Ishihara immediately. How could this have happened? Hehehe
Kanchou wrote:Just saw the women's 3rd place match on TV... they look like little children in a shoving match. It's worse than heavyweight boxers 'making out' instead of trying to hit each other.
Judo is only fun to watch when one of the participants is head and shoulders above the next person.
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