A Japanese boxer who received a super-dangerous foul technique in China "It's unforgivable" but his love for local fans remains unchanged
Former WBO world flyweight champion Sho Kimura explained in a document "I'm sorry for your concern"
Sho Kimura (photographed in 2019) [Photo: Getty Images]
Former WBO world flyweight boxing champion Sho Kimura explained the details of the exhibition match in China where he received a dangerous "foul technique". The document is published on the official website of Hanagata Gym, which he belongs to. He became a "victim" of barbaric acts in which he was picked up by his opponent and slammed headfirst into the canvas, but he also wrote, "I apologize for worrying and causing trouble." [Video] Kickboxer Xuan Wu (Kickboxer Xuan Wu) at a martial arts event in Wuhan, China on the 18th of this month. China). Genbu, who was clinching twice, pushed Kimura down with his right leg. It was the next moment when I stood up and confronted him again. Surprisingly, Genbu hugged Kimura's lower body, lifted him up, and slammed his head down onto the canvas. Dangerous behavior even in professional wrestling. The camp immediately ran up and stopped the match. After receiving an unbelievable attack, Kimura stood up once, but lay down on the canvas again. After the event, Kimura updated his Twitter. "Thank you for worrying about the exhibition in China. Fortunately, there were no injuries and there were no physical abnormalities." Furthermore, he added, "Just in any country in the world, there are bad people and good people. There are honest people and there are cunning people. Please don't hate the Chinese people on this matter." Chinese users also wrote comments such as "I deeply apologize" and "I'm sorry. I'm offended too." We apologize for worrying and causing trouble," he began with an apology. In 2017, Kimura won the WBO world flyweight belt from Chinese star Zou Shiming. Regarding his entry into China this time, he said, "The purpose is to put myself in an environment devoted only to boxing training." I did,' he explained. A sparring match based on international boxing rules was proposed and approved, but Genbu said he received an unbelievable act. Kimura said, "It is unforgivable for Genwu to commit a foul this time. However, after the match against Zou Shimin, many people in China who know me and support me, who are Japanese, have supported me." I will not change my love for the people," and wrote, "I would like to apologize from the bottom of my heart for worrying and causing trouble to many people, including boxing-related people and fans."