Star making in the boxing business is an inexact science at best. Take the case of Gennady Golovkin for example. If you would have opined that one of the sport’s most revered cult heroes in the United States is a 32-year-old Kazakhstan native who doesn’t consider English his first language, odd looks and laughter normally would follow.
But Golovkin, or GGG as he’s known to his legion of fans, breaks the mold, captivating fans from coast to coast, with his next stop being in southern California tonight as he takes on Marco Antonio Rubio at the StubHub Center in Carson. It’s another heavily-hyped performance, another HBO date, and another opportunity for the middleweight champion to put his mark on a boxing world that craves the excitement he brings to the ring.
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But Golovkin, or GGG as he’s known to his legion of fans, breaks the mold, captivating fans from coast to coast, with his next stop being in southern California tonight as he takes on Marco Antonio Rubio at the StubHub Center in Carson. It’s another heavily-hyped performance, another HBO date, and another opportunity for the middleweight champion to put his mark on a boxing world that craves the excitement he brings to the ring.
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