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Fans may be more eager to see the hard hitting man from Kazahkstan via Germany, Gennady Golovkin (24-0, 21 KOs) in only his second U.S. appearance against Gabriel Rosado (21-5-0, 13 KOs), a no-nonsense, solid junior middleweight contender from Philadelphia. Golovkin, age 30, is now training in Big Bear, California. He’d like to make a big impression on American fans and work his way up into the big money bouts against the likes of Sergio Martinez or perhaps Julio Caesar Chavez Jr. following their expected rematch later this year. He’s also called out Canelo Alvarez, and even Andre Ward at 168 pounds.
Golovkin was the 2004 Olympic silver medalist in his weight class and won two amateur world championships before entering the professional ranks. Golovkin’s reportedly had 400 amateur fights. He is known for stupendous punching power, the sort of knockout artist North American fans love. Defensely he may be a bit suspect, but if you can knock the other guy down first, how much will it matter?
Rosado, age 27, started boxing professionally at age 18. He should get support by plenty of Philly fans in the Garden. It worked for Danny Garcia last October at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Rosado works out of the same gym as Garcia and Garcia’s spectacular success may inspire and rub off on Rosado, which has a way of happening when fighters in your gym enjoy success.
Rosado’s heard all the talk about Golovkin being unbeatable, but Rosado believes he’s the toughest opponent Golovkin has faced as a professional. “It is our job to smash this dude. Is he good? Yeah, the dude’s good. I’m not saying he’s not. But to look past me and think that it’s sweet? Like, nah,” said Rosado.
Rosado is coming up in weight class to fight Golovkin after some confusion over staging the bout at a catch weight. Rosado, refused, saying he doesn’t want to hear any excuses when he beats Golovkin. It’s impressive talk if he can back it up.
Golovkin has a spectacular American debut in September, decking Grzegorz Proksa in impressive fashion for a fifth round TKO. It was his 11th straight win by knockout. It’s a big jump from an upstate New York casino to Madison Square Garden, especially with boisterous fans cheering on your opponent. Let’s see how Golovkin handles it.
Fans may be more eager to see the hard hitting man from Kazahkstan via Germany, Gennady Golovkin (24-0, 21 KOs) in only his second U.S. appearance against Gabriel Rosado (21-5-0, 13 KOs), a no-nonsense, solid junior middleweight contender from Philadelphia. Golovkin, age 30, is now training in Big Bear, California. He’d like to make a big impression on American fans and work his way up into the big money bouts against the likes of Sergio Martinez or perhaps Julio Caesar Chavez Jr. following their expected rematch later this year. He’s also called out Canelo Alvarez, and even Andre Ward at 168 pounds.
Golovkin was the 2004 Olympic silver medalist in his weight class and won two amateur world championships before entering the professional ranks. Golovkin’s reportedly had 400 amateur fights. He is known for stupendous punching power, the sort of knockout artist North American fans love. Defensely he may be a bit suspect, but if you can knock the other guy down first, how much will it matter?
Rosado, age 27, started boxing professionally at age 18. He should get support by plenty of Philly fans in the Garden. It worked for Danny Garcia last October at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Rosado works out of the same gym as Garcia and Garcia’s spectacular success may inspire and rub off on Rosado, which has a way of happening when fighters in your gym enjoy success.
Rosado’s heard all the talk about Golovkin being unbeatable, but Rosado believes he’s the toughest opponent Golovkin has faced as a professional. “It is our job to smash this dude. Is he good? Yeah, the dude’s good. I’m not saying he’s not. But to look past me and think that it’s sweet? Like, nah,” said Rosado.
Rosado is coming up in weight class to fight Golovkin after some confusion over staging the bout at a catch weight. Rosado, refused, saying he doesn’t want to hear any excuses when he beats Golovkin. It’s impressive talk if he can back it up.
Golovkin has a spectacular American debut in September, decking Grzegorz Proksa in impressive fashion for a fifth round TKO. It was his 11th straight win by knockout. It’s a big jump from an upstate New York casino to Madison Square Garden, especially with boisterous fans cheering on your opponent. Let’s see how Golovkin handles it.
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