by Cliff Rold - Is this where the rubber meets the road?
The sound of the Golovkin hype can be deafening…until the following question arises:
After seven years as a professional, who has he beat?
Sure, much can be said of who won’t fight Golovkin. It doesn’t matter. After a while, all that matters is results. You have to have the opponents that matter. This weekend, Golovkin has one.
Matthew Macklin has fallen short in two title fights but proved he belonged. He’s faced clearly better opposition as a professional. He’s an exceptional test spot for a fighter who many think will be the man but isn’t yet.
Seven years have built to this. If Golovkin hopes to claim the Middleweight throne all to himself by year eight, this is everything. [Click Here To Read More]
The sound of the Golovkin hype can be deafening…until the following question arises:
After seven years as a professional, who has he beat?
Sure, much can be said of who won’t fight Golovkin. It doesn’t matter. After a while, all that matters is results. You have to have the opponents that matter. This weekend, Golovkin has one.
Matthew Macklin has fallen short in two title fights but proved he belonged. He’s faced clearly better opposition as a professional. He’s an exceptional test spot for a fighter who many think will be the man but isn’t yet.
Seven years have built to this. If Golovkin hopes to claim the Middleweight throne all to himself by year eight, this is everything. [Click Here To Read More]
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