If Gennady Golovkin beats Vanes Martirosyan on Saturday night, he'll tie Bernard Hopkins' middleweight record by making a 20th consecutive defense of one of his 160-pound titles. The potential tie notwithstanding, Golovkin thinks his reign is more impressive than Hopkins' 10-year run as a middleweight champion. The unbeaten Golovkin said during a conference call Monday that his record is "much stronger" than Hopkins' resume when the Philadelphia native was a middleweight champ.
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