354,294 views
0:08 What kind of image did you have of each other? 2:30 What are each of your "strong points"? 7:05 Did you fight this New Year's Eve match with a different mindset than in your previous matches? 9:43 Do you ever doubt yourself? 12:14 Do you do mental training? 14:26 What made you both decide to go overseas? 18:01 What do you think you learned most from going overseas? 20:58 What advice would you give to young boxers and fighters of the future? 22:11 Do you feel differently now than you did in your 20s? 23:03 You're both already champions, but what are you aiming for from now on? 24:09 For example, if you were to fight together, how would you attack your opponent? 24:50 If you were to knock him out with a punch, how would you attack him? 26:21 Neither of you are young anymore, so you've reached the veteran level and have gone from being the pursuer to being the pursued. It's easier to chase. Since you are the one being chased, all the young guys are going to eat you. So how do you welcome them from now on, what is your motivation, and what do you think about when welcoming the young guys? 30:15 Stress, for example, do you ever feel down when you go to practice? 35:31 Do you have any questions for each other? 37:05 Please give HALEO some advice. We have finished filming the champion interview between Kazuto Ioka and Kyoji Horiguchi. There are two things I would like you to understand before watching. 1) I'm sorry that my Japanese is poor. 2) The questions are a part of the questions solicited from our followers, and especially what I wanted to know. [My thoughts after the interview] My respect for the two of them has deepened. Kazuto is a very deep and analytical thinker, persuasive and full of confidence. It is because he is confident that he is able to talk about his weaknesses, and he overcomes those feelings and has the strength to compete with the world's strongest boxers. If you watch this interview, you will get a different impression of him than the media portrays. Kyoji Horiguchi has not changed in the last few years. He has a confident and positive outlook on life, but calling himself an idiot may be a bit of a performance. A truly stupid person would normally say, "I'm smart." He's also a mood maker, and is quick to respond to what people around him want to hear. His ability to understand what I'm trying to say in my poor Japanese is genius. I hope you'll find many clues in this interview about how these two men rose to become world champions. Finally, they were surprised when I asked them for advice on the HALEO brand and myself. I'm willing to learn from anyone, and it was an honor to receive advice from these champions. ???? Kazuto Ioka YouTube: / @dietacademy1406 Kyoji Horiguchi YouTube: / @kyojihoriguchi6462 HALEO OFFICIAL WEB: www.haleo.jp HALEO OFFICIAL WEBSTORE: www.bulksports.com