By Carlos Boogs

WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin (33-0, 30KOs) wants to unify the entire division before making a decision to move up in weight. Last Saturday night at The Forum in Los Angeles, Golovkin retained his belts with a TKO of Willie Monroe in six rounds.

Golovkin also holds the WBC interim-middleweight, which makes him the mandatory challenger to WBC full champion Miguel Cotto.

Cotto defends his belt against Daniel Geale on June 6th at Barclays in New York City. The Puerto Rican star is the number one target on Golovkin's hit list.

"I want a unification fight. I want Miguel Cotto, the WBC champion. This would be a great fight for everyone," Golovkin said. "I want all of the titles, like Bernard Hopkins did a long time ago."

If Cotto wins, he is more than likely facing Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in the fall. Either a step-aside agreement will be reached with Golovkin or Cotto will vacate his title.

Should a Cotto fight fall through, Golovkin's promoter - Tom Loeffler of K2 Promotions - says there are other unification options for his boxer.

"[Hassan] N'Dam and [David] Lemieux, they are going to fight on June 20th [for the vacant IBF belt]. The winner of that fight would be interesting for the IBF title. Andy Lee, he's a great champion. [He's] the WBO champion and that would be a great fight as well. Step by step he wants to unify the entire division. He's one of the only fghters, the few fighters, who has the activity and ability to do something like that," Loeffler said.

Golovkin is planning to return in September.