Picture of Gennady Golovkin as a child.
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Looking that image up led me to this gem of an article (a rough translation below). Kinda made me laugh.
Чемпион мира в среднем весе по версиям WBA и IBO Геннадий Головкин (31-0, 28 КО) перед боем против британца Мартина Мюррея (29-1-1, 12 КО) описал своего соперника как трудного оппонента, но признался, что привык к этому с детства, когда взрослел на улицах родного города.

(GGG on far left)
World middleweight champion, WBA and IBO Gennady Golovkin (31-0, 28 KOs) to fight against Britain's Martin Murray (29-1-1, 12 KOs) has described his opponent as a difficult opponent, but admitted that he was used to it childhood when growing up on the streets of his native city.
Recall that the fight Golovkin and Murray will be held on February 21 in Monte Carlo. On the eve of an official ceremony held boxers weighing before the fight.
"Karaganda - a very dangerous city. I went with my friends to a football stadium and fought there. If it turns out in the streets of another area, again there was a fight. 16-17 years ago, the city where I grew up, was very dangerous. We had to prove to the streets, you're the strongest. It was my childhood, when I was 12-13-14 years. It was my normal life. I can not say that it was great. It was very difficult, very dangerous ", - quotes the Golovkin Boxing Scene.Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 04-09-2016, 10:31 AM.Comment



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