Originally posted by larry mustafa
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EDIT: That said, he ain't got a particularly easy road whichever mando he takes. His other two are Derevyanchenko (IBF) and Jacobs (WBA). Of the three Derevyanchenko is the easiest fit for him stylistically and the least experienced in the pro ranks, but is still regarded as a pretty hot prospect. Expect that fight unless one of the others brings a much bigger purse. Alternatively maybe Golovkin may look for a fight at SMW if the money is right - I'm thinking about the possibility of Eubank in the UK should Jr win the WBSS. That would eclipse any of the other options in terms of revenue and probably wouldn't be a more difficult fight.
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