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  • great fighter

  • i am from germany... i wish jaideep good luck and a happy life...

  • I've seen many Hawaiian/Mongolian Sumo wrestlers who speak good Japanese, but this is the first time to see an Indian who handles basic conversation in japanese without any accents. Growing up in Japan as a light skinned Indian should not be that bad because Japanese know where Buddhism originally came from. If you're too dark, they will think you're a son of GI.

  • @rainriders im a ligh tskin indian but it doesnt matter if he is a light or darkskin indian he represent india and i support him.

  • @mumbaiboy112 I'd support everyone as well. I only said dark skinned Indians would be mistaken for Africans because country Japanese can't distinguish some Negroids from others. Black professional fighters in general are well accepted in Japan but living/growing up in the Japanese society as a black man is a completely different experience.

  • @rainriders yes that is true but if they can,t see the diffrence between a dark skin indian or a black man. than they need glasses beacause you can see it straight hair and a small nose.

  • Wow Singh Jaideep for Japan, he seems to be good talent!!

  • he irritates me with his "MAAAAAH"

    ooeefff@#@#$

  • coz he lives in japan u bonehead.

  • he was born in india. moved to japan aged 3 and lives there.

  • where u hear that?

  • he said it himself in an interview.

  • Ah, ok, thanks. Do you also know why he (or his parents) moved to Japan? I mean, not many people move to Japan and actually settle there...

  • he didnt say. maybe business related. i had some friends who lived in japan for the same reason. why don't many people settle in japan? is it the strict immigration laws?

  • @redblazerpea very very racist nation

  • @lasog341 yeah i think so.

  • Didn't he win the Seoul GP? He might not be the best K1 has to offer, but weak? I wouldn't say that.

    Be the way, how come he speaks Japanese? It sounds very local, like he grew up in Japan or something.

  • Yeah he did win by descision. He resides in Canada i guess he just know the language because k1 is so popular in Japan.Dont you admit he is a very boring fighter to watch?K1 should be popular in The USA. Amazing sport

  • He certainly is not the most spectacular fighter, no. But about his language skills: It can't be just that. Japanese is not a language you can just learn. And certainly not fluent.

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