By Edward Chaykovsky

Tom Loeffler of K2 Promotions, who promote WBC/IBO/IBF/WBA middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (35-0, 32KOs), laughed at the numerous interviews where Floyd Mayweather Jr. is advising Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez (47-1-1, 33KOs)  to reject a potential fight with GGG.

Mayweather has also been calling for Golovkin to move up in weight and face bigger opponents, like Olympic gold medal winner Andre Ward.

Golovkin and Canelo were ordered by the World Boxing Council to face each other in the fall. The two sides began discussions following Canelo's sixth round knockout of Amir Khan. Last week, Canelo made a decision to vacate the WBC title and the sanctioning body named Golovkin as their new beltholder.

Loeffler believes Mayweather is against the Canelo-GGG pay-per-view, because of the action in that contest would outshine Mayweather's 'Fight of The Century' with Manny Pacquiao last May. The Mayweather-Pacquiao PPV was ripped apart by fans who opened their wallets and saw little to no fireworks.

“He doesn't want to see Canelo fight ‘GGG’ because it would be a completely different situation than his fight with Manny,” Loeffler stated to the LA Times.

“It [would] give the fans what they want [with] two warriors [who] actually fought in the ring instead of dancing to a 12-round decision. That's not how ‘GGG’ is built and he wants to give fans their money’s worth instead of taking their money for boring decisions.”