Gennady Golovkin interview: “Mayweather or Froch would be the best next fight.”
Gennady Golovkin isn't fussy about who he fights next. He's not bothered about embarking on a weight-loss regime to move down a division or piling on the pounds to move up.
He just wants a fight. The Kazakh destroyer hasn't had many recently. Not that he hasn't been in the ring – it's just that Golovkin's bouts would be better described as demolitions rather than anything resembling an evenly matched contest.
There currently isn't a more terrifying sight for a boxer to see staring back at him in the ring than Golovkin's goofy grin. He was won all 33 of his professional fights and 30 of those – a staggering 91 per cent – by way of knockout.
Unsurprisingly, the big names have all been touted for a potential mega-fight with one of HBO's hottest properties. Even less surprisingly, not many potential opponents are chomping at the bit to trade blows with a man who has stopped 19 opponents in a row.
We put some questions to the middleweight to talk about potential fights with Carl Froch, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Canelo Alvarez and what he's doing to fill his time while he waits for his next challenger.
Note: City A.M. is aware of claims that the quotes attributed to Gennady Golovkin in this article have been “fabricated”. City A.M. refutes this entirely and stands by the accuracy of the answers to the questions below.
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Update: This article has been modified to clarify that these answers were provided on behalf of the boxer via email.