Resuscitation of ex-pro baseball player...from drug abuse





Because of the apprehension of ex-baseball player Kazuhiro Kiyohara...


who recently was convicted by judge for the possession, usage and


trafficking the drug and paraphernalia....he could bask the spotlight


from media and got esoteric popularity....which made him resuscitate


and come back to the society as "senior semi-professional fighter"...




Takahito Nomura...former professional baseball player who played


the games both in Japan and MLB of United States of America....


and also was sentenced by his drug possession in several years ago...


As he told the media...he already "disabuse" the condition...but


in the first appearance...he looked so...disheveled and abject...


that his bear was like vagrant...yes "scraggly" deeply...


moreover, his "intoxicated" elocution generated the doubts


whether he already disabused the drug addiction...despite the


alcohol one...Those facts should changed or even tainted his glorious carriers


as versatile lefty pitcher...and shocked people who love baseball...


especially players like him...as "stars in ballpark"....



However, after the interview and disclosure about former teammate


Kiyohara and his drug abuse that threw back to the term in Giants....


as his "bellwether of baseball carrier"....his popularity was reconstructed...


by his "secret" gens which also could jolt or feared the scenes of pro-baseball


leagues especially about drug scandals...through the explanation of relationship


with Kiyohara as "habitue" of Nomura's secret drug retails...



Moreover, his eldrich and canny elocution about whole explanations


boosted himself...regardless of truth about his whole interviews which


sometimes changed or was doubtful because of unreasonable one....


Some medias pointed out or revealed "his insidious requirement for


fees of interviews about Kiyohara which sometimes were postponed


by himself because of his avarice for money which would be payed for


him in next time...but he, of course, denied and castigated those as


"insubstantial falsehoods and onslaughts for him"



In my book frankly, he was so defensive against people or queries that


he sometimes has parried the question about the realms that he didn't


want interviewers to touch with....and just sometimes gave the opaque


answers or the reasonable (just he thought) or veritable ones with


"the reason about the usage of meth which could help him to collect


and prepare for trial of his divorce and "messy or unorganized rooms


in his home(some media seemed that he was still on drug abusive condition


because of the aftermath or byproduct of crystal meth which made the


abusers not to be able to fold or organize their rooms or home cleanly...)"



Anyway, after those interviews and exposures especially on the TV shows....


he just ameliorated his "abject" and "destructive" life that forced him to just


booze....he just shaved whole bears which made him so grungy and raddled...


and desisted the alcohol ones which have him nearly being drug abuses...


After the redemption from alcohols, his elocution was improved and


reduced the stutters...in the conversation which let him tell the overt


opinions and communication with interviewers or press...



Besides, because of his interests or veneration for fighting sports like


pugilism or K-1 Grand Prix...he just performed his ability for Karate


with very nippy and powerful kicks and punches...that brought the


offers for him from promoter....of event of comprehensive fighting...


with the evaluation of his systemic ability despite his age as middle....




This is the performance of his "speedy movement" with legs and


arms....that could be suitable or legible for "rings" in fighting scenes....



Currently, he is on the training for debut....unfortunately, most of


the offers were just cheats, humbugs or foolish ones...but has


the hefty motivation for match with some semi-pro fighter...




Anyway, welcome back Mr.Nomura to the sports and spotlights....!!

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