4/9 DAZN: GGG Vs Ryota Murata (WBA/IBF Middleweight Title Unification)

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Feel like GGG pushing his luck a bit here
He's clearly been slipping.
Might actually be 40 by the time this fight rolls around. Father time is undefeated. I always hate seeing boxers stick around too long
 

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Feel like GGG pushing his luck a bit here
He's clearly been slipping.
Might actually be 40 by the time this fight rolls around. Father time is undefeated. I always hate seeing boxers stick around too long

He will be 40..he turns it in Feb...personally I dont think an even more inactive murata will be the guy to expose that
 

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Have never ever heard the media state that a black boxer earned the right to fight whoever they want. Mayweather was damn near 40 when he decided to do a retirement fight against Berto I believe. Retirement and he got hell for it. Yet media says Canelo (considered by media to be in his prime ) and GGG can do this already.. yes GGG is older, but he has went a whole career with this bullshyt. Don’t know how any black person could vape for these Hispanic guys not fighting strong competition because they don’t want to risk losing and getting they ass kissed by the media. No black fighters get this favorable treatment
 
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At 40 years old it's time to hang it up. All because you have a iron chin doesn't mean the punches won't catch up to you later and you get that slurred speech.
 

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This man been tip towing since Canelo put the beats on his skull like 3-4 years ago. Crazy. He will undoubtedly retire after the Canelo fight. In fact, he’s hanging on by a thread in the sport just to make it to that last pay day. His team is praying Murata don’t have any dog in him left.
 

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GOLOVKIN-MURATA UNDERCARD: JUNTO NAKATANI TO DEFEND WBO FLYWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST RYOTA YAMAUCHI
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JUNTO NAKATANI
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MAR

BY ANSON WAINWRIGHT
On Wednesday, it was announced that IBF middleweight titleholder Gennadiy Golovkin would face WBA counterpart Ryota Murata in a unification matchup at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, on April 9.

Well, news reached The Ring earlier that highly-talented WBO flyweight titleholder Junto Nakatani would defend his title against Ryota Yamauchi on the undercard.

Nakatani, who is rated No. 2 by The Ring at 112 pounds, will make the second defense of his crown against Yamauchi, who is rated No. 10.

The 24-year-old Nakatani (22-0, 17 knockouts) claimed the vacant WBO belt by defeating Giemel Magramo (KO 8) in November 2020. He impressively turned back the challenge of former WBO 108-pound titleholder Angel Acosta (TKO 4) in his maiden defense last September.

Yamauchi (8-1, 7 KOs) turned professional in 2017. He won his first four fights before tasting defeat against Wulan Tuolehazi (UD 12). The 27-year-old has rebounded with four wins to earn his world title shot.

Also on the card, OPBF lightweight titlist Shuichiro Yoshino will meet former WBO 130-pound beltholder Masayuki Ito.

Yoshino (14-0, 11 KOs), 30, turned professional in 2015. He won the Japanese national title – which he defended seven times – and also holds the OPBF title. Ito will be his most significant test to date.

Ito made his name at junior lightweight, where he won the OPBF title before graduating to world level and dethroning then-WBO beltholder Christopher Diaz (UD 12). He defended successfully against Evgeny Chuprakov (TKO 7), but lost out against Jamel Herring (UD 12). Ito (27-3-1, 15 KOs) then moved up to lightweight and is 2-1 in his last three fights.
 

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clean living champion...no PEDs..just old school training methods that most ppl can't comprehend

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This dude is washed. Not sure why you’re praising him. Hasn’t done ANYTHING since Canelo beat the shyt out of him. :hhh:

Meanwhile Canelo who you despise has won title after title and faces undefeated fighters back to back becoming undisputed :mjlol:


I’ll never understand how the guys putting in the most work get the least love around here. Sad. :francis:
 

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This dude is washed. Not sure why you’re praising him. Hasn’t done ANYTHING since Canelo beat the shyt out of him. :hhh:

Meanwhile Canelo who you despise has won title after title and faces undefeated fighters back to back becoming undisputed :mjlol:


I’ll never understand how the guys putting in the most work get the least love around here. Sad. :francis:
You wouldn't understand if you've never been a physical marvel in your life or trained old school like the Triple God Cipher Allah. It's just facts

 
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