GENADIY GOLOVKIN'S BIG 5: TAKE DOWN A WORLD CHAMPION IN 3 ROUNDS

GENADIY GOLOVKIN'S BIG 5: TAKE DOWN A WORLD CHAMPION IN 3 ROUNDS

In 2014, Gennady Golovkin was unprecedentedly good in the middleweight division of the professional ring. In 29 fights, there is no one to beat him. Quite logically, after such a series, the Kazakh is world champion. In fact, his experience at the top of the world is already quite serious and many are wondering who will be able to topple him from there. And is this possible…

Contender No. 30 certainly has the talent to do it. Earlier, Daniel Gill conquered the world peak. In 2013, the British Darren Barker took him down from there. But his next ascent may prove to be rather short-lived. A victory against fellow Australian Garth Wood once again made him a contender for the world middleweight title, albeit this time with a different organization. But the opponent is Golovkin.

New York and the great "Madison Square Garden" are scheduled for the arena of the clash. Already in the second round Gill is on the floor, but he gets up relatively successfully. Just a round later, GGG's right hand delivered one of the most impressive knockouts of his career. Gill never recovered from the heavy blow. A former world champion is knocked out in less than 9 minutes.

The success was Golovkin's 30th in a row from as many attempts. In addition to retaining his world title, it brings him a check for $750,000. Relatively modest, considering how good a boxer the Kazakh is.

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