GGG v Nobuhiro Ishida. 31-3-2013
You may remember Ishida as the guy that knocked out James Kirkland within a round.
Since then he's won 1 by TKO and lost 2 decisions.
He will be a massive underdog but he has proven that if he lands flush, there is a chance you'll go away, even though he has something like 26% knockout ratio from his 34 fights, plus he has never been stopped.
Still I have to say that I don't believe that GGG should be fighting people who are coming off of 2 successive defeats.
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Is this on Brit tv?
Just checking the Sky TV guide and Boxnation have something on their schedule from 7pm called "Live - World Title Boxing". Other than Bellew on Sky, there is no other big fights in Europe around that time so I suspect Golovkin vs. Ishida is what is being shown. There are no details in the synopsis at this stage.
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Fenster
Is this on Brit tv?
Just checking the Sky TV guide and Boxnation have something on their schedule from 7pm called "Live - World Title Boxing". Other than Bellew on Sky, there is no other big fights in Europe around that time so I suspect Golovkin vs. Ishida is what is being shown. There are no details in the synopsis at this stage.
I metioned it in another thread, but the undercard for this fight is also good with Erdei-Grachev and Rodriguez-Maderna.
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Solid chin, little pop and he shells up. Pray for Ishida. He'll need it.
Style wise, long punches he may frustrate him bit I can't see it going to smooth once his back hits the ropes.
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Spicoli
Solid chin, little pop and he shells up. Pray for Ishida. He'll need it.
Style wise, long punches he may frustrate him bit I can't see it going to smooth once his back hits the ropes.
Kirkland is arguably as hard a hitter as GGG, and look what he did to him.
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Spicoli
Solid chin, little pop and he shells up. Pray for Ishida. He'll need it.
Style wise, long punches he may frustrate him bit I can't see it going to smooth once his back hits the ropes.
Kirkland is arguably as hard a hitter as GGG, and look what he did to him.
The composure and skill of the two is completely different though. Ishida is a fast puncher and caught Kirkland who fights very tight and high strung. Golovkin also isn't coming off a two year stint in prison and as far as I know he hasn't been repeatedly stunned or badly wobbled by unknown journeymen in his previous fight?
I like Ishida, thought he had a great shot at Kirkland and that he would outhustle Williams. I'm not sold on Golovkin at all but he's all wrong for Ishida I believe.
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The spoon feeding continues....
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Spicoli
Solid chin, little pop and he shells up. Pray for Ishida. He'll need it.
Style wise, long punches he may frustrate him bit I can't see it going to smooth once his back hits the ropes.
Kirkland is arguably as hard a hitter as GGG, and look what he did to him.
The composure and skill of the two is completely different though. Ishida is a fast puncher and caught Kirkland who fights very tight and high strung. Golovkin also isn't coming off a two year stint in prison and as far as I know he hasn't been repeatedly stunned or badly wobbled by unknown journeymen in his previous fight?
I like Ishida, thought he had a great shot at Kirkland and that he would outhustle Williams. I'm not sold on Golovkin at all but he's all wrong for Ishida I believe.
I thought the same with Williams.
It wouldn't be the worst upset if Ishida wins.
I will be supporting him.
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What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?
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What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?
Macklin v GGG would be decent.
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Rantcatrat
What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?
Macklin v GGG would be decent.
Excellent although as far as styles go, GGG has to be favored.
GGG will have his biggest problems with movers/boxers. For example, take it for what it's worth but Sergio Mora said that he did well against GGG in sparring. Mora is a spoiler/boxer. Then again, check the footage below of GGG beating Andre Dirrell at the Olympics in the 165 division.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2COIu28PCKA
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Vendettos
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Rantcatrat
What GGG needs is another top middleweight (or junior middleweight) to get desparate enough for a top quality win to risk stepping in the ring with him. Quillin won't risk it because he just earned his title with a risky fight against N'Jikam, and has indicated he would prefer to not face GGG. Junior won't risk it because he has a big fight with Martinez lined up in the fall. Martinez - Same. Macklin wants to spoil the Junior-Martinez fight by gifting Junior a second defeat. Barker wants Lee; Lee wants Barker. Pirog is basically retired. He already knocked Proksa out. Where does he go? Lara, Angulo, George?
Macklin v GGG would be decent.
Excellent although as far as styles go, GGG has to be favored.
GGG will have his biggest problems with movers/boxers. For example, take it for what it's worth but Sergio Mora said that he did well against GGG in sparring. Mora is a spoiler/boxer. Then again, check the footage below of GGG beating Andre Dirrell at the Olympics in the 165 division.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2COIu28PCKA
I actually thought Proksa would have stopped him, because Proksa is tricky, no luck though.