Ismayl Sillahk - where are his supporters now?

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  • rzagza
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    Ismayl Sillahk - where are his supporters now?

    I remember a few months back arguing with some dudes on here telling me how this cat was gonna clean out 175. I responded such bravado was a joke as he hadn't even fought anyone with a pulse yet. His best win is Despaigne who can't couldn't even beat a stiff like Cornelius White.

    Sillahk shouldn't go anywhere near a top 5 guy at 168 until he learns how to fight inside or hold or defend. His defense sucks. If he's not fighting at range he's got nothing.
  • Larry the boss
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    #2
    what you aint heard.once yo lose on hear you are either overated,a hype job or shot.he needs to retire now according to posters here

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    • Money_May
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      #3
      So because he lost it makes him no good? He will be a top 5 fighter at LHW. Everyone loses and it's how you come back that matters

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      • Doctor_Tenma
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        His survival instincts were horrible, I don't really think that much less of him, I still think he's a serious threat for any LHW out there. The way he reacted though, you would think he's never been hurt before. Another thing, he could very easily win the rematch, VERY.

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        • The Gambler1981
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          #5
          LOL @ kicking'em while they're down~

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          • New England
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            #6
            i cant remember who it was but some guy made me dig up examples of him being stopped in the amateurs

            had a russian sounding name

            i can imagine he's sulking

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            • New England
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              #7
              Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
              His survival instincts were horrible, I don't really think that much less of him, I still think he's a serious threat for any LHW out there. The way he reacted though, you would think he's never been hurt before. Another thing, he could very easily win the rematch, VERY.


              he's been hurt before, though


              he just doesnt take the punches well. he had no clue just where he was at long after the fight ended

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              • The Gambler1981
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                He is tall, lanky, has quick hands decent skills on the outside.

                He needs to stick to what he is good at stay on the outside, use that length and plant his feet making guys pay who try and get in like Grachev.

                If he play to his strengths and tightens up so he gets hit less he can do alright, if he tries to be superman he will get knocked out again and again~

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                • johnm is...
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                  #9
                  I'm still a fan. He got caught. It happens.

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #10
                    I'm right here b1tch. Where you at?

                    You acting like a thread about Sillakh popped up around here every 5 mins. Like someone mentioned, its about how you come back. Losses usually lead to better changes, team, style, etc. So let's see how he comes back. The Sillakh wagon ain't going nowhere.

                    Oh yea, I said it last night and I'll say it again. Sillakh will go further than Grachev in his career, guaranteed.
                    Last edited by .:: JSFD26 ::.; 04-28-2012, 02:13 PM.

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