Talk:Hiroyuki Sakai

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- The article claims he has the best record of any of the iron chefs. the bio for the first iron chef french reported 7 wins and 1 loss. i think an actual percentage/record shold be reported for sakai if anyone can find one. (Edit: A final tally can be determined from the first external link...but it's more work than I care to do :))

The Iron Chef article claims 70-15-1, which would be worse than Ishinabe; but he could still be the best record of the final iron chefs, or the 'longstanding' iron chefs... either way, it needs ot eb altered. TheHYPO 09:01, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

- The article claims, "His daughter was frequently being teased in school whenever Sakai had lost - although this was a fairly rare occurrence." So...his daughter was frequently teased, although it was a rare occurrence? I think the author meant to say that Sakai rarely lost (true), but said it unclearly. I don't want to make the change without more feedback....

—This unsigned comment was added by Bmhkim (talkcontribs) .

- Parts of this article are plagiarized directly from Food Network's website. The link is on the article page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.48.185.106 (talk) 06:07, 25 May 2008 (UTC)