Kobayashi ended up having a pretty good career. He later won the jr. featherweight title and fought guys like Wilfredo Gomez and Eusebio Pedroza. A pretty good fighter that was in a little deep here.
Idk man, we all say that, but he was very "Straight-up" with very little upper lateral movement. He tended to get tagged a LOT. I think he was a very complete OFFENSIVE fighter, and he had good defensive ways (but not a good overall defense) like parrying punches, feinting to discourage punching, and such. His offense was mostly his best defense.
EL GRANDE DE LOS WUELTER ALEXIS ARGUELLO NOKIO AMUCHOS JOVENES CAMPIONES JAMAS Y JAMAS SALDRA EN NICARAGUA UNO COMO EL TRESVESE CAMPION 3 ARGUELLO NOKIO COMO A 70 B9XIADORES DE TODAS PARTE DEL MUNDO CHINOS INGLESES JAPONESES FELIPINOS Y A M E XI C A N OS
El flaco sonriéndole al pobre nipón para después desbaratarle el hígado. Alexis era del barrio Monseñor Lescano y vivía a media cuadra de mi casa, era amigo por edad de mi hermano mayor, fui a la escuelita con su hermano EL NICA.
Kobayashi was a fine fighter but I suspect anyone sitting ringside who bet him to win had most likely deduced within the first 40 seconds of Round 1 their money was lost.