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    There’s a lot to love about Gennady Golovkin. The unbeaten middleweight titlist has been a knockout every time out, with 18 straight stoppage wins dating back to 2008.

    What has made the 31-year old Kazakhstani so endearing to boxing fans is not just his love for an early ending, but that he loves to perform the task as often as possible. Frequent fighting is a lost art in an era when fighters making two ring appearances per year are considered to be kept active.

    The blueprint for Golovkin, however, has proven to be a huge hit with boxing fans. Saturday night will mark his 7th HBO appearance in 17 months – a period that also includes two more fights aired outside of U.S. coverage – as he takes on Top 10 contender Martin Murray. The bout takes place at Salle des Étoiles in Monte Carlo, Monaco, where Golovkin appears for the third time in as many years.

    Tonight’s fight marks his first of 2015, one that will return to past form with the intention of fighting at least once per season.

    “Providing all goes well (tonight) versus Martin Murray, the idea is to bring him back as early as the schedule allows,” notes Tom Loeffler, Managing Director of K2 Promotions. “It could be May, it could be June. It would depend on the level of the opponent and the best format for the fight. From there, that leaves six months to fight two more times for four on the year." [Click Here To Read More]

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    Seems reasonable if you're fighting C level fighters

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    • #3
      I just want GGG to unify the division. As the best fighter by a mile in his weightclass that's my wish. Whether that leads to only two fights a year so be it. I just want all doubters to be proven wrong.

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      • #4
        Like I really almost forgot he fights today

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        • #5
          After Murray, I would like to see Golovkin face the winner of N'dam-Lemieux in a unification fight.

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          • #6
            hopefully its quillin/lee and then either of BJS or Eubank/Chudinov

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tito_bandito View Post
              Seems reasonable if you're fighting C level fighters
              lol loefffer knows its a guarentee W alrady planning for next bout GGg has had a easy ass career

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              • #8
                Possible match-ups at 160lb: Cotto (WBC), Canelo, Lee (WBO), N'Dam/Lemieux (IBF), winner of Chudinov/Eubank (WBA). Any Haymon fighter isn't likely, so I won't bother deluding myself. If Lee loses to Quillin, then he's out the picture. Cotto will probably drop the belt, so that isn't a match-up we should count on. Canelo doesn't really deserve a shot imo, but money talks.

                Ideally, Lee beats Quillin and fights GGG at MSG in May-July, then he fights N'Dam/Lemiuex in Sept-Nov. He'll need the blessing of the boxing gods to get Cotto in the ring this year.
                Last edited by kiaba360; 02-21-2015, 12:52 PM.

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                • #9
                  Fight four times in 2015? I guess then 3 more TOMATO CANs had better beware...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
                    Like I really almost forgot he fights today
                    floyd/pac being official took all the attention from every other single fight out there... yeah, i almost forgot too.

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