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Goldberg May Fight For GLORY This Year

March 27, 2015 | Posted by Joseph Lee

In an interview with Sporting News, Goldberg revealed that he may fight for GLORY kickboxing later this year. Here are highlights:

On fighting for GLORY: “In 2015, there’s a distinct possibility (fighting for GLORY). I’ve been training three to six days a week since September. If everything aligns to where I believe its the best business decision for first and foremost, myself because there’s a lot riding on Goldberg and his legacy. Although I personally believe I can distance myself from that because I’m doing this out of pure passion. I’m not doing it for any other reason. I put a lot of work in. I think it would be kind of cool for people to see me display what I’ve trained because nobody knows. Its funny, but now its a huge topic of how much I’ve trained. But, I’ve been doing this for a long time. I just don’t wear it on my sleeve. That’s like when people ask me about the success of CM Punk. Why hell, I don’t know because he could be training just like me, just not telling everybody about it. Rico Verhoeven is the GLORY heavyweight champion. I sent him a direct message on Twitter, right at the beginning when he heard I was involved and he was excited. He’s a fan from my wrestling days.

I said, ‘Listen man, I’m coming in here, bowing to you guys saying what you do some of the coolest crap I have ever seen and I know what it takes. I respect you guys even more because the amount of time you put in to display in front of millions of people is unbeknownst to mostly everybody unless your doing it’. I just want to help and that’s what I told him. I don’t want to demean his product, his training or demean any of there fighters. I just want to add to it with what I bring to the table and if I get to a point to where I’m confident enough in my technique and my ability at 48 years old to step in the ring. I guarantee you, I have no problem doing it.”

On turning down a fight with Alberto El Patron: “I want that in a microcosm to be an example of what my intent is. My intent is not to get in here, make a big splash and hit and run. I’m not in for the instant payday. I’m in for the long haul, the duration and the elevation of the sport. I truthfully don’t believe that even if I was in it just for the payday. that having the rumor of me being offered a fight and having me actually fight two months later, I think that is the kiss of death when it comes to long gating the value of having me do such. I do not think its not smart.”

On the toughness of training: “As violent and as cool I think violence is in GLORY, I think the beauty of parallels the level of violence, which to me is the coolest combination you can ever get. As I stand in my gym and I’m about to kick the pads with a toe that’s absolutely smashed in half, I know what these guys go through. I know how hard it takes to perfect techniques and to get the back the way they do delivering certain techniques that they do and to have the instinct to be able to get there guard up at a split second just upon muscle memory, not because there thinking of doing it. I know how hard these things are.”

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Goldberg, Joseph Lee