One of the main reasons being cited for Golovkin's flat-refusal to prove his long-term boasts that he is able to compete against and also beat the very best fighter's in their natural habitat, ranging from 154lbs to 175lbs, was GGG's apparent ambitions to not only unify the middleweight division, but to also technically "break" Bernard Hopkins' title defence record... but if Abel Sanchez's claims are correct, he'll abandon both goals for no apparent reason?
It makes a mockery of all the hardcore die-hard GGG fans that went to outrageous lengths to defend Golovkin's honour against those attacking his moderately dire resume, using the reasons cited by Team GGG as their sole defence, which now appears to be insincere claims.
To be honest, I want GGG to remain at 160lbs and unify the division, technically "break" Hopkins' title defence record and also engage in high-profile fights against the likes of Daniel Jacobs and Chris Eubank Jr.
Gennady Golovkin is very close to achieving Hall-of-Famer status, but he might not be considered a dead-cert first-ballot entry into that prestigious club if he makes the jump to 168lbs to compete in a weight division where the talent pool is particularly shallow and the best fighters are mostly anonymous.
That being said, based on the recent photos we've seen of him, he appeared quite heavy (superficially appearing "bigger" than Sergey Kovalev), whilst also possessing a fleshy midriff... so perhaps Gennady is at an age where he's struggling to continuously lose so much weight to make 160lbs, especially according to the IBF's strict rules?
I really can't think of any other reason for Abel Sanchez's motivation for GGG to abandon his middleweight throne (unless Gennady gets dominated by Canelo, which is highly-unlikely)?
