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Canelo Alvarez Trashes Kovalev, Wants to Fight Mayweather
Canelo Alvarez, the four-weight boxing champion, took a shot at his latest victim, the former light-heavyweight champion, Sergey Kovalev. The Mexican said that Kovalev is a “bad loser,” referring to the Russian’s recent statements. Kovalev Blames Tight Schedule Kovalev, the 36-year old veteran, recently revealed that he accepted the fight with Alvarez solely because of […]
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Like Mayweather vs Pacquiao, Canelo vs Golovkin Will Happen Way Too Late
After beating Liam Smith to win the WBO Light Middleweight title, Canelo Alvarez said the usual things. That he isn’t afraid of anyone, which was aimed at Gennady Golovkin, probably the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world today. Realistically, just like the mega disappointing fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, it’ll happen after the zenith point of the potential fight.
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Gennady Golovkin Destroys Kell Brook; Who’s Next?
In a fight that was always going to end up being a Gennady Golovkin victory, the best middleweight fighter beat up Kell Brook for five rounds before the Brit’s corner threw in the towel, no longer being able to stand the abuse the lineal division champion dished out against the previously undefeated opponent.
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Golovkin Knocks Out Wade; Waiting for Canelo
Like anyone expected anything else, Gennady Golovkin ploughed his way through the head and body of Dominic Wade to pick up his 35th professional win with a second knockout to remain undefeated and the WBA (Super), IBF, IBO and WBC interim middleweight champion. What’s next for him? He wants Canelo Alvarez.
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The Legend of Gennady Golovkin Keeps Growing
Gennady Golovkin would love to fight better boxers than Marco Antonio Rubio. But the 34-year old Mexican who has seen his best days in the ring come and go a long time ago is the best who’s willing to fight the knockout machine from Kazakhstan, finishing yet another successful defend of his Middleweight title belts.
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Gennady Golovkin Getting Closer to the Big Pay Day
The most impressive force in boxing right now has to be Gennady Golovkin, retaining his WBA and IBO Middleweight titles with an impressive, third round TKO win over Daniel Geale, a former champion himself, and putting himself in a better position to get that big fight against Miguel Cotto or someone of that liking in the near future.
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Gennady Golovkin Should Fight Sergio Martinez Next
There aren’t that many big fights possible to make in the middleweight division, but there’s no doubt that best of them should be Gennady Golovkin, fresh of retaining his WBA and IBO titles against Matthew Macklin, fighting against the man regarded as the class of the division for the last few years, Sergio Martinez.