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Judo 2010 WC Tokyo: Ilias Iliadis (GRE) - Daiki Nishhiyama (JPN) [-90kg] final

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Ilias Iliadis (GRE) - Daiki Nishhiyama (JPN) [-90kg] final
Judo 2010 World Championships Tokyo
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  • @kayjohnson25 Greece was the only one to hold out the MOST out of all the other countries that occupied the massive German machine. Hell we even won the Italians, so Hitler had to send his own army.

    Fucking shithead. You foolish FYROM tatars need to read more and lie less.

    There are numerous quotes praising the Hellenic courage in the 20th Century.

  • @kayjohnson25 What the fuck are you on?

    Macedonians don't need to fight anyone. They live peacefully along all the other Greeks. Pontians, Cypriots, Cretans, Thessalians.

    Also, you should stop your filthy ass propaganda. He is a Georgian-born.

    "Iliadic" my ass, stupid propagandists.

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  • @vesarion1 yea but he fight for greece even he sais that he feels more greek than georgian

  • he is soooo tough!!!!

  • @thegaragegang123 no thanks

  • @Paflos Because he was adopted by his father when he was a child and given Greek citizenship. No shit. He is all Georgian blood or whatever his roots are but he is in no way Greek. He wants to compete for Georgia in 2012 anyway.

  • This is SPARTA!!

  • @7:04 for those who want to skip straight to ippon

  • @Lado1677 He's fighting for Greece. He is from my town, he has a gym here aswell, some blocks away from my house.

    I know his wife too, my sister and she were friends. He feels as much Greek as Georgian, only difference is, he trained in Greece, he was honored by Greece and in turn honored Greece by bringing in medals.

    So i'm pretty sure Greece lays deeper into his heart. If it wasn't, he would be fighting for Georgia.

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