Talk:Kazuo Misaki

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[edit] Actions after the match against Akiyama

Actually, I have respected Misaki's ability as an MMA fighter. However, at Yarennoka, his actions were definitely imbecile. Though Akiyama's past fault against Sakuraba (using Olay lotion before the match making Sakuraba feel slippery) was absolutely his fault, Misaki did not deserve giving a speech to the fighter who broke his nose due to the controversial soccer kick from Misaki, though, showing respect to Misaki just after the match. Moreover, after giving the speech (the main point of the speech was that Akiyama's action against Saku was terribly awful to children and fans and that Akiyama should regret his fault whenever he comes to ring.)Moreover, after his long and dull speech he said "Judo, Saigo! (Judo is the best!)" and "Japanese are strong!". Maybe, it could be just the quote, however, considering that the former is originally Akiyama's favorite quote and that Akiyama is Korean-Japanese, Misaki's intention to say those phrases is to ridicule Akiyama. Clearly, Misaki's behaviors were the shameful unprofessionalism that should not be shown. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.47.88.2 (talk) 05:53, 3 January 2008 (UTC)