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Our new charisma Misaki Kazuo (real Yamato ethnic) made a cowardly Korean surrender!!!!

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Takechanpoo wrote:...
Our new charisma Misaki Kazuo (real Yamato ethnic) made a cowardly Korean surrender!!!!
TennoChinko wrote:Antonio Inoki (a naturalized former North Korean with a fake cover story as a Japanese-Brazilian)
Takechanpoo wrote:You seem to be a pathetic moron to believe fake story fabricated by Korean dudes who try making all J-heros zainichi(even Ichiro had been treated as zainichi before he blamed Korean dudes in WBC).
true about Rikidozan, though.
gboothe wrote:I suppose some of your other flower heros like Kuwata and Kiyohara are also thoroughbreds?
DVA wrote:nobody seemed to care about the fact that kicking grounded opponents in the head was against the rules but thats just how misaki finished the fight Oo.
Takechanpoo wrote:You seem to be a pathetic moron to believe fake story fabricated by Korean dudes who try making all J-heros zainichi(even Ichiro had been treated as zainichi before he blamed Korean dudes in WBC).
true about Rikidozan, though.
Takechanpoo wrote:I dont know about Kuwata. But there is some rumor about Kiyohara.
Mulboyne wrote:Take's picture shows Misaki kicking his opponent when his hands are off the canvas which, apparently, is legal.
TennoChinko wrote:Think of why he made those stupid trips to Pyongyang under the guise of "sports diplomacy". Although he is officially now a Japanese citizen, he is a loyal servant of Kim Jong Il.
Here are North Korean postal stamps honoring him and his mentor, Rikidozan:
TennoChinko wrote:Nope. Inoki is a zainichi NORTH korean. Think of why he made those stupid trips to Pyongyang under the guise of "sports diplomacy". Although he is officially now a Japanese citizen, he is a loyal servant of Kim Jong Il.
Here are North Korean postal stamps honoring him and his mentor, Rikidozan:
Sorry to pop your Nippon Pride but you Japs have been fooled twice into worshipping and sucking on North Kimchi wrestling dick.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Mulboyne wrote:Take's picture shows Misaki kicking his opponent when his hands are off the canvas which, apparently, is legal. This YouTube poster is still unhappy:
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American Oyaji wrote:Looks to me that his hands were off the canvas as the result of getting kicked.
Bad Sportsmanship.
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:no has clarified the rules that were being used. His knees weren't on the canvas so it may have been ok
American Oyaji wrote:Say what?
MrUltimateGaijin wrote:i left out the word "one", i'm sure u can figure it out
Following a review of the Dec. 31 bout between Yoshihiro Akiyama and Kazuo Misaki, the Yarennoka executive committee has ruled the fight a No Contest. The match ended when Akiyama was knocked out with a vicious kick to the face as he attempted to scramble to his feet. Following the bout, there was much debate whether the decisive blow had been illegal. Akiyama's camp launched a formal protest, and last week Yarennoka executive Keiichi Sasahara said his committee would formally review the bout. Yarennoka rules director Yuji Shimada said that before the event, officials explained that Yarennoka was different from PRIDE and would have new rules. Fighters were warned about illegal maneuvers, and the officiating committee stressed that it would likely err on the side of caution, perceiving any gray area as illegal. With these provisions in mind, Shimada said that the Yarennoka committee stated that according to its rules, Akiyama was in a four-point position, and therefore Misaki's strike that ended the bout was illegal. Shimada further explained that while the committee overturned the in-ring call of referee Daisuke Noguchi, there were no plans to reprimand the official due to the difficult nature of making such a call in the ring.
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