UFCファイター中村倫也の格闘家ファン遍歴!2歳から遡ります!【前編】
In Nakamura Rin’s history as a martial arts fan, I suddenly noticed Carlos Newton. I can say this from my own experience, but I’m not sure if I could ever do that behind that belt . That’s something you can’t do. It’s so funny. Welcome to the Triaman Channel. Today, we’ll be looking at Nakamura Rin’s history as a martial arts fan. Here are some of my favorite videos so far . I’m talking about the history of martial arts. That’s right. I’m looking forward to it. Maybe there are some fighters who have been missing out ever since I was born, but ever since I was old enough to understand, I’ve always liked certain fighters, and now I’m like, “Okay, let’s get started.” Thank you. Yes, please. By “from the time I was old enough to understand,” you mean, maybe since I was 2 years old. So, maybe it would be good to be somewhere around Nakabe Park . Yes. The first thing I remember is watching the Asahi Noboru vs. Alexian Rifranca match on my mom’s lap. They were all four of them, and they were all saying, “Are you doing this?” It was amazing. They were so popular, they tried to sell T-shirts of them, and people were lining up two days in advance. They were so popular, and the heat was amazing. Every time they played , there was a shootout. I was watching on my mom ‘s lap, and the guy who always played with me was Asahi’s Bol, and everyone was saying his opponent was so strong. At the time, he was the daimyo of Girochin. They were saying it was going to be crazy, and I was watching it with excitement, and as the match progressed, I got into position. Screams rang out all over Korakuen. It was like, “This is crazy! ” And my mom was saying, “I’m going to die, so I’m going to tap out, I’m going to die, I’m going to die,” and she was already going up. Like, “What? Are you going to die?” Asahi Noboru was like a big brother who used to play with me when I was little, and he was a really fun guy. He loved to spin around like this, sticking out his tongue and saying “ham ham ham ham,” and I would request that he do it forever and ever. He’d open his eyes and stick out his tongue, and he was this famous, weird guy, but it was like, “Please, don’t tell me.” When the referee stepped in to stop him and said, ” Ah, that’s it,” Asahi fell with a thud. I saw it and thought I’d died. Yes. I was 2 years old at the time. I was 2 when I saw it. It was 1998. The first reman in the 981 series who was a fan was Asagiru. Well, I’m not really a fan, but well, this was the match that moved me the most. And before that, there was also Kato Tetsu, yeah. And there was also this fighter called ” Tetsu.” He was like a big brother who was always around. To me, he was strong, mounting and knocking out some foreigner with punches . Yeah. Like a hero. Even when he lost, he was a hero. In his mind , he was risking his life, exposing himself to the world, and drawing all sorts of adults into a whirlpool of emotions. It stimulated a kind of incredible curiosity, making me wonder what these adults were feeling and how they were reacting, and what was going on, and I felt like there was nothing better than that . And so, when I returned to the gym a week later, Asa-san was, well, a little depressed, but still practicing normally. There were a lot of strong people like that, so I grew up in a place where I felt a sense of security. I felt like I was being protected, and since I was small and rather weak when I was little, that kind of thing made me really happy and gave me a sense of security. Around that age, I didn’t know anything about Alan Dicouto or Alan Dicouto, but Alan Dicouto defeated the UFC champion with an armbar in one minute, and the UFC champion came and did it . He landed an armbar in one minute, won the staged match, and then Shoot the pit bull came into the ring yelling, “Whoa!” I was really scared of Alan and Shoot back then, so much so that if I didn’t sleep at night or did something naughty or mischievous, my mom wouldn’t tell me she was going to a nearby train station, but rather would take me to a nearby train station. Oh, En himself was scary too. Yeah, he was scary. Back then, I wasn’t really angry at all, but did he ever get really mad at me? Yes. He wasn’t really angry. But the aura he had, the look on his face at the gym was incredible, the way he looked at the other fighters was incredible, and he was the top of the class, so he was really scary. Then, Shoot the pit bull jumped on me once, and I was like, “Whoa!” and it traumatized me, and the fighter thought it was funny and would come and do things like “up” on me when I was little. So, I was like that. Yeah, but when I played a match, he’d win big and make everyone go crazy, and then he’d come and do things like “up. ” I was like, “What’s this? What’s going on?” and I guess that’s what happens when you grow up in an environment like that. And that’s how it started. That ‘s the beginning. Yes. So, it just started, right? It just started. It was coin. Well, there were always other people around, and then I suddenly noticed Carlos Newton there. He was completely different. Brown-colored, with dark skin, yes . Carlos Newton. I remember the day Newton came, and it was a time when Japanese people were the norm, but I also remember a foreigner coming. I don’t remember at all. But I can say that I’ve seen a lot of foreign fighters, and among them, there was this new guy with this really interesting dreadlocked hairstyle, and I thought, wow, I like him. The reason is, you just said there are all kinds of foreign fighters, so what was different about him? Yes . He really loves Dragon Ball, and he had all these Dragon Ball cards spread out on the table at home, and he showed me these 8-star cards, the rare 8-star and 10-star cards, and the normal 4-star cards, and I was like, wow, there are so many stars. He had this sparkly card, and when I said wow, he gave it to me, like, one card. He seemed so kind. That made me happy. I was so happy, I started to like him, yes. He used to live at my house a lot. He’d say he was going to Yoshiya, and then he’d go there and do that, and I thought he was an interesting, different foreigner. He really loved Japan, and he loved reading about the Olympic awards. Ronin, Ronin, really Ronin, flowing 30003000 Yeah yeah yeah Ronin, I mean, I got tattoos, and there was a hot spring facility in my hometown, so my parents’ house, the hot spring, and Peer Bread Omiya (formerly Super Tiger Gym Omiya) were all connected. 3 of them. I used to go to hot springs, but I had a piercing in the tip of my ear. What’s that? It didn’t hurt, it didn’t hurt, it was amazing, like, even as a kid, I thought it was cool, like a simultaneous attack, this piercing, no, even as a kid, the moment I saw it, it hurt so much it felt like I was being stabbed , I guess that’s what it was, I couldn’t get a piercing , it was crazy, I thought, there are a lot of crazy people, I thought, but maybe I don’t need this information. Maybe I don’t need it. But anyway, I liked it, I see. So, after all that, I beat Miletic and brought the UFC belt home, and I kept it at home for a while . I can say this now, but I had a habit of sticking boogers all over the back of the belt, like, what am I doing? I had that kind of habit. I get boogers everywhere too, so I know what you mean? Or maybe it was just something, I don’t know. When I was little , I had that habit back then. Don’t get mad at Fuji-san for that. I mean, I think it was obvious in a few episodes, but no one said anything. No one said anything . Yes. Yes. Well, yeah, let’s leave that aside. But Carlos and Faith were both going to be in a big fight called Pride, so they asked me to go see it, and I went to Pride 19. Yes. That was a huge shock, I went in, but Pride 19 was a really great tournament, and I was there, and of course Don Frye won against Pele, and Don Frye had a great fight, and then Don Frye came . So Ense lost to Guerra. Guerra showed some amazing joint locks, and I thought, “Who the hell does this guy exist?” and I absolutely love Guerra. Guerra’s match with Don Frye in the Sword Lock was amazing, and the heels were fighting over the ball and punching each other, and I thought Guerra and Don Frye were amazing. Yeah yeah yeah. And every time Don Frye makes his entrance, he does this “Ee” kind of thing, and when he went to Guam or Hawaii, he even wore pants with the American flag on them. I was playing around with Don Frye. It was Don Frye’s pants . I see. He was like a little kid at the time , like a midget. And he got super into laughing with Don Frye. Frye, Don Frye. And then Don Frye and Hidehiko Yoshida were paired up. My dad was a sidekick at the judo center, so he’d always say things like, “Judo-ized Yoshida is really strong,” and before the match, he’d say, “You’re an idiot, there’s no way you can beat Don Frye, with that punch.” He’d say, “No way you can win,” and then he’d easily take it, and then he’d break the tie with an armbar. Yoshida Hidehiko’s elbow was in the crosshairs, and Don Frye’s fabric was out, and I was like, “Wow, I see, Don Frye’s arm, he won’t be able to throw those good punches anymore,” and then after he tapped out, Yoshida did this, this, that, and then he did it. And my dad asked him what he was doing, and he said, “Yes.” He’d missed it, so he’d put it back in. You can’t do that, you can break it into judo. It was crazy, then Yoshida Himehiko came on stage, and then there was the Wanderer at the Dome in the middleweight tournament, and then it became Yoshida Hidehiko and Nogera 2. Then I really liked Mino-san at Pride. Mino-a-man, ah, Mino-man, the Mino-ness is amazing, yes. He has a bit of a spiritual atmosphere, and he’s a wrestler who shows it from his entrance at Pride, and I thought, wow, that’s something new, he just dashes off in just his underwear, but it’s really funny, and you should definitely see Mino-man’s entrance. Yes. You can probably still see it at Pride, so Minoisaka and Mino-man’s entrance is amazing. Is this it? I was watching the viewers, and during the pre-match ready fight, he was preparing to cancel his opponent like this, this, this, this, but I really liked his motions, like, jack, jack, jack, before it started, “Yes, I see, behind him was Minowaman’s Ge Yoshida Hidehiko.” And then I went up to sixth grade . Well, pride disappears in sixth grade, so I’d like to hear more about Rinyaman and see what happens to him, but for now, this is it. Yes. Next time, I’d like to ask a little about what kind of fighting styles Rinyaman has seen since Fried disappeared. Yes. Also, for matches at the Super Arena, I wash the dishes at home, save up my pocket money, and save up my mom’s points. Yes. I joined the fan club and got seats in the front row, and since I like Ge, Mirko and Khidle are my enemies. So when Mirko lost to Randleman, I thought, “Oh, okay, my chances have improved a little,” and I was a little disappointed when he lost to Josh Barnett. There were some things, but yes. I can’t stop. I can’t stop. No more, I can’t stop even though you haven’t asked me any more questions. Fried otaku. It’s okay. That concludes the first half of my history as a Nakamura martial arts fan. Thank you everyone for watching. Thank you for watching until the end. Please subscribe and click the like button.
格オタUFCファイターの中村倫也が2歳から始まった格闘技ファン歴について、歴史と共に遡って話してもらいました。
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ノゲイラが来日した時真っ先に頭に浮かんだのがリンヤマン