By Jake Donovan - Gennady Golovkin officially kicked off his 2015 in-ring campaign with perhaps the most notable win of his career. In stopping Martin Murray in 11 rounds Saturday evening in Monte Carlo, Golovkin picked up a win against a world class middleweight contender who’d always been competitive at the top level.
Don’t expect it to serve as the final feather in his cap, though.
The plans for 2015 are – aside from intending to fight four times on the year – to collect as many belts as possible. Complete middleweight unification is the hot topic in the Golovkin camp, with sights set on the likes of Andy Lee, Daniel Jacobs and of course the reigning World middleweight champion, Miguel Cotto. [Click Here To Read More]
Don’t expect it to serve as the final feather in his cap, though.
The plans for 2015 are – aside from intending to fight four times on the year – to collect as many belts as possible. Complete middleweight unification is the hot topic in the Golovkin camp, with sights set on the likes of Andy Lee, Daniel Jacobs and of course the reigning World middleweight champion, Miguel Cotto. [Click Here To Read More]
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