By Miguel Rivera

In 2015, WBA/IBO/WBC interim-middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin (31-0, 28KOs) hopes to finally make his debut on pay-per-view. Golovkin's popularity has grown over the last twelve months, but he's still having a lot of trouble securing fights with some of the bigger names in the middleweight division.

He returns on February 21 in Monaco against WBC silver champion Martin Murray. Golovkin wants to fight at least four times in 2015. He hopes one of the bigger names decides to fight him.

"Everything I've done so far is for the fans. Thanks to all of them we've have managed to get to where we are, but [in 2015] we hope to do great things besides the fight with Martin Murray. I hope to face Chavez Jr., Canelo, Cotto, Carl Froch and Floyd Mayweather - but I think right now my biggest fight is with Chavez Jr. For me, all opponents are respected. Murray has shown [that he's tough] with Sergio Martinez and Felix Sturm, but hopefully we can win and by knockout," said Golovkin to Fox Deportes.