Guess he's looking to cash out, he's surely not got much longer left.
Think he'd fancy his chances against Eubank Jr if he emerges the winner, the style would be perfect as Jr is a come forward fighter. There was obviously the talk before also.
Golovkin: If There is a Big Fight at 168 - I Would Move Up
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Re: Golovkin: If There is a Big Fight at 168 - I Would Move Up
We've heard this plenty of times before, but it has never eventuated. The Canelo rematch makes the most sense for GGG and if he can manage to win that, I expect he'd want to beat Hopkins' title defense record. That said, I think GGG might be a bit more comfortable at 168lb now that he is in his mid 30s and would favour him against pretty much anyone in that division. Ramirez would be an interesting clash of styles, as he'd have the same natural advantages over GGG that Jacobs had, in what was GGG's closest fight to date.