Some fans who like to watch boxing and fighting should know that in Japan, you cannot attack ordinary people outside the gym, is an unwritten rule in the fighting world. If you fail to hold your temper for a while and attack ordinary people, you will not only be banned in the seriousness, but also be ridiculed by your peers. Of course, the Japanese people have different opinions about sports athletes. If they write about being an athlete when they are looking for a job, it will be easier for them to find a job because athletes are more persevering, more abide by rules and regulations, and more team spirit. Fighters are at the T1 level in sports and will be respected at the highest level.
Li Daoshan is the father of Japanese professional wrestling. As a result, he was stabbed several times in the abdomen because he had an argument with an ordinary person. There was also a professional wrestler named Riaki Maeda. Once he was knocked to the ground by a guy he had bullied back then. Then the other party took a photo of Riaki Maeda lying on the ground and surrendered to the police station. Riaki Maeda had to stand and be beaten and not fight back, otherwise he would become a laughing stock.
In the United States, the law stipulates that fighting players can take action under appropriate circumstances, but if they are disabled and injured, they will also go to jail. However, Japan does not have this clause, which is a discipline "imprinted on the soul". Once, an judo coach rescued a girl bullied by a gangster on the road and beat the gangster away. As a result, he was looked down upon by the judo community and was also disqualified from the judo coaching qualification. He needed to re-election for the coaching certificate in one year.
In the past few years, the fighting champion of the Japanese Shijimao Suzuki Yuanhao was provoked by two drunkards on the road. Suzuki could only say to the other party, "If you want to fight, come to my gym." Then the three of them came to Suzuki's gym, where Suzuki easily defeated the two people and called to send the other party to the hospital. As a result, because the two were drunk, Suzuki finally paid the other party 12 million yen.
Another thing happened in 2014. Sakurai Soto, one of the four kings of Japanese Shudou and had no defeat for five consecutive years, had a conflict with a civil engineering construction worker on the road. Sakurai originally wanted to leave, but the other party refused to give in. As a result, the civil engineering construction worker rushed up and punched Sakurai in the face, causing Sakurai's left eye fracture and needed to be hospitalized for more than a month. After being beaten, Sakurai did not fight back, but wiped the blood and went to the police station. Later, he said to the media interview: "I can't fight back, and I must try to calm the other party down. I am a professional player and cannot compete with the people. I have a dojo and an apprentice. I told them that if I dodge, it will only make the other party even more angry. Just stand and get two punches."
In addition to the two above, the worst one is probably Masato , one of the four kings of K-1. He is considered to be one of the strongest standing fighting players in the world, and is called "the most capable man in Japan". His strength can be seen by being able to beat the Muay Thai champion broadcast into a concussion. As a result, one day, Masato met a group of gangsters on the road. After the other party provoked him, a group of people beat him up. In the end, Masato was found covered in blood and was sent to the hospital. Masato said, "I was afraid that I would kill people when I was afraid, so I stood up and let them beat them."