Friday 15 May 2015

Gennady Golovkin vs. Willie Monroe Jr. Live Broadcast

Gennady Golovkin will look to add the name of Willie Monroe Jr. to his lengthy list of victims when the two middleweights clash in Inglewood, California, on Saturday.
GGG (32-0, 29KO) will put his WBA and IBO titles on the line against an American opponent who has never previously fought in a 12-round contest.
However, Monroe (19-1, 6KO) must be taken seriously by the champion, who will be looking toward appearing in some money-spinning fights in the future.
But before he can think about Miguel Cotto or Saul Alvarez, Golovkin first has to do the business against a fighter who will be eager to make the most of his opportunity in the big time.

When: Saturday, May 16, 10 p.m. (ET)/7 p.m. (PT)/3 a.m. (BST)
Where: "Fabulous" Forum, Inglewood, California
TV: HBO (US), BoxNation (UK)
Live Stream: HBOBoxNation (UK, regional restrictions apply)

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Gennady Golovkin: Looking to fight the big names
While boxing fans love him, Golovkin is a nightmare matchup for the other middleweights.
Big and powerful and with an aggressive approach, he delivers stoppages that thrill the crowd but make potential opponents wonder if they are better off steering well clear.
He wants to clean up at 160 pounds, telling Brian Campbell of ESPN: "My goal is to win all of the belts in the middleweight division. For me that is very important. I want a unification fight. But for right now my focus is on Monroe. He is a good fighter and I respect him."
His team pushed for a unification clash with Cotto, the current holder of the WBC belt.
However, Tom LoefflerGolovkin's promoter—revealed to Kevin Iole of Yahoo Sports that he "got zero response whatsoever" from Cotto's camp over a potential showdown between the two champions.
Until those major fights can be made, the 2004 Olympic silver medalist—who represented his homeland of Kazakhstan in the Games but is now based in California—will continue to stay active.
Picking out Monroe for a fight could be seen as a gamble, simply because there is little really for Golovkin to gain.
Yet, when you have stopped 29 of your 32 opponents to date, the odds are always going to be heavily in your favour. Oddsshark certainly agrees; Golovkin is 1-100 to remain perfect in the professional ranks.
It would be nice to say that a victory over Monroe would move him closer to a bout with one of the division's other big names, but there's hardly a long queue forming to take on the 33-year-old.

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