Bill Emes catches up with K2's Tom Loeffler, promoter of WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin, to discuss the boxer's future after stopping Curtis Stevens in eight rounds at the Theater in New York's Madison Square Garden.
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Video: K2's Loeffler on Golovkin's TKO Win, Future Options
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Hawkeye_616Tue Nov 5, 2013, 10:14 AM UTC
The fact is that Golovkin still has some unfinished business at 160. If he goes North, they would say that he ducked Martinez or Quillin or Murray, wouldn't they?
They would say Martinez,Quillin , and Murray ducked GGG. He just called them out after his fight. What's GGG supposed to do if they won't fight him? Same as Floyd not wanting to fight Pacman...I think they are afraid to fight GGG.
MDPopescuSun Nov 3, 2013, 9:25 PM UTC
The fact is that Golovkin still has some unfinished business at 160. If he goes North, they would say that he ducked Martinez or Quillin or Murray, wouldn't they?
Bodyshot3Sun Nov 3, 2013, 7:40 PM UTC
There's better money doing a number on Chavez or Martinez and probably much less risk involved as well....moving up to face a big digger like Froch or facing Ward's technique and strength is fan-friendly but career-silly. And as we should all know by now K2 don't really do fan-friendly, risk-taking.
Weebler_ISun Nov 3, 2013, 7:10 PM UTC
Loeffler doesn't seem that keen on Froch v Golovkin or Ward v Golovkin.
He wants the Martinez v Cotto winner for GG.


