Comments Thread For: Golovkin Expects Hard Fight, Ishida Vows To Retire if Beat

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  • mathed
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    #31
    Originally posted by MASTER1454
    Ishida doesn't even deserve this shot. The only reason this is going down is because GGG can't get no one to fight him. Ishida knows he can't win - he's 2-3 his last 5 fights (in 1 fight, the dude he faced was making his debut) & hasn't fought in 10 months. GGG puts this mofo out to pasture.......
    dude is ranked as one of the top guys at 160 but his last three fights have been against guys not ranked in the top 10 at 160, the last two being against career 154 pounders.

    Vera wanted to fight him, so did Macklin, so did Guerrero. There are plenty of quality 160 pounders to fight but somehow it's always the "other" guys that don't want any of him. His promoters couldn't match him with Lee, Adama, konecny, bursak, or Rubio?

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    • Code 206
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      #32
      Ishida will always be my hero for trashing James Kirkland but I think GGG is going to be too much imo.

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      • Em1
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        #33
        Ishida is pretty up there in age, 37?, so a win or lose. It may be time to. Unless he's taking that Hopkins Multi-Vitamin pack.

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        • Light_Speed
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          #34
          "I’m going to have the same mentality as a samurai. They fight until the death and I will have to do that in this fight."

          You gotta respect that.

          Originally posted by rey guey
          this is just a sparring session and a no win situation for GGG. if he get a KO on Ishida than that's what everybody expects
          I would be impressed by a KO.

          Originally posted by mathed
          dude is ranked as one of the top guys at 160 but his last three fights have been against guys not ranked in the top 10 at 160, the last two being against career 154 pounders.

          Vera wanted to fight him, so did Macklin, so did Guerrero. There are plenty of quality 160 pounders to fight but somehow it's always the "other" guys that don't want any of him. His promoters couldn't match him with Lee, Adama, konecny, bursak, or Rubio?
          Macklin turned him down several times, Lee is a worse opponent than Ishida at this stage, Rubio turned him down, HBO rejected Vera, Guerrero was approached but K2 and Haymon couldn't agree on certain contract clauses.

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          • MASTER1454
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            #35
            Originally posted by BoxingKnowledge
            victory over james kirkland because he will get knocked the ***ed out and be retired. lmao Triple GGG is the closest thing to the great chavez in boxing right now.
            Which Chavez are you referring to?

            Originally posted by mathed
            dude is ranked as one of the top guys at 160 but his last three fights have been against guys not ranked in the top 10 at 160, the last two being against career 154 pounders.

            Vera wanted to fight him, so did Macklin, so did Guerrero. There are plenty of quality 160 pounders to fight but somehow it's always the "other" guys that don't want any of him. His promoters couldn't match him with Lee, Adama, konecny, bursak, or Rubio?
            Anyone at this point is better than Ishida....

            Originally posted by Light_Speed
            "I’m going to have the same mentality as a samurai. They fight until the death and I will have to do that in this fight."

            You gotta respect that.


            I would be impressed by a KO.


            Macklin turned him down several times, Lee is a worse opponent than Ishida at this stage, Rubio turned him down, HBO rejected Vera, Guerrero was approached but K2 and Haymon couldn't agree on certain contract clauses.
            Why do you think Lee is a worse opponent than Ishida? He only lost to Vera & Jr. I wonder why Rubio turned him down. Re: Guerrero, K2 probably wanted the whole farm & Haymon ain't having none of that if that's the case.....

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