When Ishe Smith finally became the first home champion in Las Vegas in 2013, he stood in the ring with tears flowing into his face, shouting: “Thirteen years! Thirteen years!” He listened and clauted there, and the belt was proof of everything he gave.
That night he was the peak of a career based on fighting and sacrifice. But the most test struggle of his life took place many years later, far beyond the ring.
Father pushed the edge
Beloved Smith, Latoya Wolen, was there from the very beginning. She was part of his history. ON PretenderShe said: “When he enters this ring, he doesn’t fight for it. He fights for our family.”
But when their marriage broke up, Smith almost broke up with him. Talking with Las Vegas Review-JournalHe admitted:
“The pistol was on the table in front of me, loaded. I had a moment from pulling the trigger. I was so depressed and so sorrowful. My beloved from my childhood left me and took my children. I was so close.”
The only thing that stopped him was paternity. “The only thing that stopped me was thinking about growing up without my father. And I thought,” It’s selfish. I can’t do it like my dad did me. ” And I don’t. “
He was holding. He got married again, he had a different son, and even adopted two more children. He built a family.
The murder that changed everything
In 2017, Latoya was murdered – shot in the back of the head near UNLV. She left three children of Smith.
“When you grow up with someone like this, you share so many memories with someone that they senselessly murdered it to me” “ He said. “It was a arduous point in my career. It made me concentrated, really. I realized that I am fighting another type of fight now.”
The ring no longer had the same as.
After one brutal loss, his son begged him to stop. “I told him,” I will never fight again. “ And that was it. Smith has gone.
Today, at the age of 47, he works as a postman in Las Vegas. “At least when I go to this work, it is an honorable job. A strenuous work day rewards you with a strenuous day.” He said.
The story of ISHE SMITHA has long ceased to talk about lanes. He lost the mother of his children, went through hell, which most of us can’t even imagine, and somehow she still got up and continued. Sure, he fought in the ring, but the fight he took for his family was even greater. He didn’t fit. He became a kind of father and man that his children could look at and say: This is my hero.
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Amy Kaplan is a box of boxing since she was 10 years senior, which means that she spent most of her life, explaining to people that yes, they really prefer nights of fighting at parties. Now, writing to Boxing News 24, it covers everything from the fight for the title of world champion to perspectives swinging as at the day of payment. It combines acute analysis with sarcasm, calling for boxing policy and crossing the spin with the release of the press to give fans stories that actually matter.