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Re: [Boxing] Casimero vs Akaho - December 3
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serjent05
on 25/11/2022, 19:26:57 UTC
Better to do it in action, not in words, proving something can be concluded after the fight!
I've noticed the same thing with Japanese boxers. They aren't bad mouthing against their opponents which make them gain respect in return. It's their nature to respect other culture which is actually one of their best traits.[/quote]

I think that is one of the disciplines of Japanese boxers.  They respect and never belittle their opponent.  I agree, that it is also their culture.  They give respect to sports and athletes that participate in it no matter how skillful or not they are.

Casimero also has the same personality. He prefers proving his strength in the ring rather than boasting and saying bad things about his opponents just like what he did on his previous matches.
Their silence actually makes the fight more interesting.

It was before until he found out that bragging and boasting give his fight more popularity and interest.  It is disrespectful to showboat when an opponent got knock down.  And Casimero often displays disrespect for his opponent in his previous fights.  This is another reason why I don't like Casimero that much, because of his attitude inside and outside the ring.


Well, right now, Casimero should know his place first as he is a first timer in this division and might be best for him to lower his head first because he doesn't have anything yet to boast. Not sure what happened to him lately after he was stripped because that made him changed but there's surely a reason why or he maybe just learned his lesson because having a bigmouth seems not helping his situation.

Indeed he has to prove himself on this fight.  Going up after losing the titles and the scandal that cost him his title is a huge factor that downgrade his popularity.  So he should KO Akaho in this fight to regain those lost popularity and once again prove that Casimero did not fall to becoming an oridnary boxer after moving up his weight division.

After this, if Casimero will successfully defeat Akaho, we might see some speculations regarding him and Inoue.

I think this will happen after Inoue goes up in weight division but right now, Casimero doesn't have the record or popularity to back him up in order to pull a match against Inoue.  In short, Casimero virtually goes back to where he started.