card starts in about 10 mins....
i think GGG take hims down fairly easy in the mid rounds.
anyone?
card starts in about 10 mins....
i think GGG take hims down fairly easy in the mid rounds.
anyone?
I think this will be another beatdown with Ishida retiring in the corner somewhere between the 7-9 rounds.
Would be impressive if Gennady got a true kayo.
The telecast is horrible. I can't understand a word they're saying.
GGG dominating.
Brutal shot. Night Ishida.
Cheers Tiger
Waste of time fight
Was watching Crolla/ Mtthews instead, glad I did
The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be
Here's the full Golovkin-Ishida fight:
Golovkin is a hell of a KO artist, what can you say he hits them clean down they go,
the same fate awaits Sergio, with out doubt you can run but he will get you.
Great right hand, very good fighter. He has a touch of Tszyu about him.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Nice showing. Patient tight first round and got that stubby stiff jab working in second then lowered the boom! Ishida stood his ground and then wondered where it went.
Better head movement but needs to keep working on slipping left hooks.
Off topic but they need to keep Borat off the blow by blow.
There is not too much to take from this win other than GGG did what was expected against Ishida. He did better than Paul Williams and Dmitry Pirog did against Ishida, and that is saying something. The impressive part about the win is the manner in which it happened.
Sergio is the only middleweight right now that I see beating GGG, and I'm not sure he beats GGG. However, I believe deserves a fight against a Quillin-Geale-Macklin-Barker type of opponent, prior to facing Martinez. I don't consider Ishida on that level. Gabriel Rosado would have beat the Ishida that showed up on Saturday. If he gets by one of those guys in the same manner as he did Ishida, well then, we're talking about a much more special talent, and a match with Martinez might prove to be the passing of the torch in the middleweight division.
Even though Quillin has turned the fight down previously, that fight won't happen because GGG is on HBO and Quillin is on Showtime.
Either Macklin or Barker will face Junior in June. Macklin was the front runner, but Junior wants the fight at 164, and Macklin refuses to budge on the weight, which makes sense. In any event, whoever doesn't face Junior, is a viable candidate for GGG.
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