Gennady Golovkin has the chance to springboard into an elusive major money-spinning fight when he puts his WBA/IBO middleweight titles on the line against Marco Antonio Rubio in California on Saturday.
A victory for the hard-hitting and unbeaten Kazakh star, 30-0 with 27 of those victories by knockout, could get him in line to face the winner of the projected fight between World Boxing Council champion Miguel Cotto and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in Las Vegas in May.
Golovkin's brutal three-round demolition of Australia's former champion Daniel Geale at Madison Square Garden in July was his 17th successive knockout - a streak stretching back to 2008.
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A victory for the hard-hitting and unbeaten Kazakh star, 30-0 with 27 of those victories by knockout, could get him in line to face the winner of the projected fight between World Boxing Council champion Miguel Cotto and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in Las Vegas in May.
Golovkin's brutal three-round demolition of Australia's former champion Daniel Geale at Madison Square Garden in July was his 17th successive knockout - a streak stretching back to 2008.
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