David Lemieux is well aware of what he's up against heading into his October 17 middleweight title unification bout with Gennady Golovkin. The recently crowned titlist from Montreal is a massive underdog in a matchup of knockout artists, although it's worth noting that just about any other middleweight going up against Golovkin faces an equally challenging task.
All of this has been taken into consideration prior to agreeing to terms over the summer. There was a point where Lemieux and his team flirted with the idea of moving in another direction. Instead, the decision was made to move forward with the most dangerous assignment awaiting any middleweight today.
“I am absolutely ready for Golovkin,” Lemieux (34-2, 31KOs) promises. “There is not a single doubt in my mind, and I would not have taken the fight if there was.” [Click Here To Read More]
All of this has been taken into consideration prior to agreeing to terms over the summer. There was a point where Lemieux and his team flirted with the idea of moving in another direction. Instead, the decision was made to move forward with the most dangerous assignment awaiting any middleweight today.
“I am absolutely ready for Golovkin,” Lemieux (34-2, 31KOs) promises. “There is not a single doubt in my mind, and I would not have taken the fight if there was.” [Click Here To Read More]
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