Kazakhstani boxer Gennady Golovkin has announced he wanted to have a Pay-per-view (PPV) fight, Tengrinews reports citing Vesti.kz.
Kazakhstani boxer Gennady Golovkin has announced he wanted to have a Pay-per-view (PPV) fight, Tengrinews reports citing Vesti.kz.
“I talked to my promoter Tom Loeffler. I need a PPV fight. I feel like it is the right time to give fans a big show. I need and want to have a PPV fight,” the boxer said.
On October 19, Gennady Golovkin knocked out Marco Antonio Rubio in the second round of the middleweight title unifying fight in Carson, California. Golovkin defended his WBA (Super) and IBO titles as well as won the WBC interim title.
“It was not was easy. I was able to seize the moment and that's what I did. It is a result of an everyday hard training at the gym. That is why it looked like it was an easy win. I respect Marco Antonio. He is a great fighter,” Golovkin said.
Earlier, Loeffler said that Golovkin could face Martin Murray in Monte Carlo in February next year. Meanwhile, Golovkin is hoping to fight against WBC middleweight champion Miguel Cotto.
By Gyuzel Kamalova