Midnight Mania! Tenshin Feels Like Kicking Mayweather

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Tenshin Nasukawa said he wasn’t very impressed with Floyd Mayweather’s charisma when they saw each other in person. He also said that…

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Tenshin Nasukawa said he wasn’t very impressed with Floyd Mayweather’s charisma when they saw each other in person. He also said that, despite Mayweather insisting that their RIZIN 14 bout is strictly a boxing match and solely for ‘fun’, Tenshin said he doesn’t particularly feel like sticking to that ruleset because he doesn’t like what Mayweather says. Via the Associated Press:

“I sensed no aura about him,” he said.

“He says such provocative stuff I feel like kicking him.”

He did also say that, while he feels the much larger Mayweather is fast, he doesn’t anticipate a problem seeing his punches coming.

“He is the best so I can’t let my guard down. I’m sure his punches are fast but I’m sure I can see them.

“I feel excited, although some days I still feel afraid,” Nasukawa added. “But when the day comes, I want to fight with confidence.”

The 41-year-old Mayweather was careful to stipulate that the bout not go on any professional record. It will only be three rounds. Despite all that, Japan’s New Year’s Eve weird fights are known for producing some crazy results. Will RIZIN 14 (which also features some legitimate mixed martial arts superfight action between Bellator bantamweight champion Darrion Caldwell and RIZIN flyweight champion Kyoji Horiguchi) be the craziest of all?


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