An endless amount of trash talk can be expected anytime Curtis Stevens is scheduled to fight–or even when he just feels like talking. The outspoken and resurgent middleweight has been true to form in pre-fight commentary for his first title challenge when he faces unbeaten Gennady Golovkin at Madison Square Garden’s The Theatre in New York City on November 2.
Golovkin (27-0, 24KO) is the polar opposite, as the defending middleweight titlist prefers the ‘seen rather than heard’ approach to fights. It’s the road he’s chosen to travel for his upcoming HBO-televised headliner, though hasn’t prevented him from taking a subtle swipe or two at the New Yorker.
“Curtis is just talking, he doesn’t understand the situation he’s put himself into,” Golovkin said of his challenger’s pre-fight threats and boasts. [Click Here To Read More]
Golovkin (27-0, 24KO) is the polar opposite, as the defending middleweight titlist prefers the ‘seen rather than heard’ approach to fights. It’s the road he’s chosen to travel for his upcoming HBO-televised headliner, though hasn’t prevented him from taking a subtle swipe or two at the New Yorker.
“Curtis is just talking, he doesn’t understand the situation he’s put himself into,” Golovkin said of his challenger’s pre-fight threats and boasts. [Click Here To Read More]
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