Re: Who is Japans Greatest Boxer?
If you'd talk about who's the most popular, I'd say Harada, and because of that many sez he's the best. But if you look at it more objectively, I think Gushiken is the best. He became a champ at 20 and held the championship belt for four straight years, defending it 12 consecutive times, which was an Asian record at that time (I think around 1980) - the record that was surpassed after several years by Thai boxer Khaosai Galaxy. While most boxers reach their peak at around their late 20's, Gushiken reached his peak in his early 20's. But unfortunately, the undefeated champ just couldn't take his first defeat and retired right after that when he was only around 24 years of age, never stepping on the ring again as a fighter... But no matter what I say, most would still say Harada was the best and I wouldn't argue with that.
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