By Steve Kim

The last we saw of Danny Jacobs in the ring, he was stopping unbeaten Peter Quillin in less than one round on December 5th at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Jacobs holds the 'regular' version of the WBA middleweight crown and recently the president of the sanctioning body, Gilberto Mendoza, stated that if a fight between Saul Alvarez and Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin (who happens to hold the 'super' WBA title at 160) was not consummated for the fall, he would a order mandatory fight between Golovkin and Jacobs to establish a single WBA champion at the weight.

Well, last week Alvarez and Golden Boy Promotions vacated the WBC title and it looks like a fight between the two will not happen in the fall.

So if that's the case, is Jacobs ready to face Golovkin (35-0, 32KOs) next?

''I thought we would've had two really  nice ones (fights) after the 'Kid Chocolate' bout and I would've had him primed up and ready for 'GGG', I have a special game plan,"said Rozier, who has faced Golovkin before as a trainer. When Curtis Stevens faced Golovkin in November of 2013 and was stopped in eight rounds, Rozier was in his corner.

Rozier continued - "It's the tools you have to work with in terms of each individual and Danny has the tools that are necessary to frustrate, antagonize and crush you out of nowhere in the ring. Those are the things we would have on display but it's hard to do that when you're not in there working."

Jacobs, who has a mark of 31-1 (28 KO's) could be returning to the ring on June 30th according to Rozier.

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.