Gennady Golovkin boasts the type of two-fisted power to end a fight at any given time. He also boasts the ring smarts to know that he didn’t reach this point alone.
A former amateur standout who earned a silver medal for Kazakhstan in the 2004 Athens Olympics, Golovkin made the seamless transition upon turning pro in 2006. He was 18-0 (15KOs) by the time he was in line to fight for an interim title, but still needed that something extra to change his game from a traditional – and somewhat predictable – boxing style to the explosive knockout artist he is today.
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A former amateur standout who earned a silver medal for Kazakhstan in the 2004 Athens Olympics, Golovkin made the seamless transition upon turning pro in 2006. He was 18-0 (15KOs) by the time he was in line to fight for an interim title, but still needed that something extra to change his game from a traditional – and somewhat predictable – boxing style to the explosive knockout artist he is today.
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