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Not surpised cuz lil enoue, just like his big bro is a super prospect..

While guys in europe are making a big deal out of overrated loma fighting for titles in his second pro bout, asian fighters have been doing this shit since way back.. only difference is, super asian prospects actually win titles early!

It aint no thang to me. Inoue brothers!
although the difference is that when the asians do it, they fight against other asians who arent that good and have padded record. most people arent fighting somebody on salidos level their second fight.
Yeah Muangsurin really did beat down on an Asian from Spain

Boxing fans are odd and seem to spend too much time focused on race rather than achievement, nationality rather than talent...funny old fans that we have...
i dont care about race, more the culture of boxing. when it comes down to it, most of these people who live in asia fight there exclusively which is fine, but their competition isnt as good. for example, chris john was a really good fighter but never left his country and failed to become great. you can exclusively fight in the US and be the best because the majority of the best fighters in the world come here to fight.
Their competition isn't as good? Okay so...lets say Ioka goes over to the US to fight the best in the US...which...American should he be fighting? Chris John left his country REGULARLY though Western fans don't tend to realise Indonesia isn't the same as Japan, Singapore or Australia.

We saw a VERY average Japanese fighter, Yasutaka Ishimoto, beat on a former world champion, WV2, last year and later this year he fights Avalaos, Ishimoto is about the 4th best in Japan at 122.
and WV2 proved himself to be a world class fighter an old arce beat him up. so you are saying that chris john fought equal or better competition than the other featherweights of his era who fought over on the western hemisphere?