Golovkin tries to keep KO streak alive vs Rubio

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Golovkin tries to keep KO streak alive vs Rubio
WBA middleweight champ Gennady Golovkin will try to keep his 18-fight knockout streak going when he faces Marco Antonio Rubio this weekend

LOS ANGELES – World Boxing Association middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin goes for an 18th straight knockout Saturday, October 18 (Sunday PH time) against Mexico’s Marco Antonio Rubio – with an eye toward even bigger things ahead.

A victory for the hard-hitting Kazakh star, 30-0 with 27 of those victories coming by knock-out, could get him in line to face the winner of the projected fight between World Boxing Council champion Miguel Cotto and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in Las Vegas in May.

Golovkin’s brutal three-round demolition of former champion Daniel Geale of Australia at Madison Square Garden in July was his 17th successive win inside the distance — a streak stretching back to 2008.

But he has yet to fight on a major money-spinning pay-per-view television card, and at 32 he’s eager make that leap.

Promoter Tom Loeffler certainly believes Golovkin should be there.

“Rubio is clearly the best move at this time for GGG and will lead to the winner of Cotto/Canelo fighting him or vacating the WBC title,” he said. “How some people rate Cotto over GGG at 160 is beyond me.

“Nobody that I have spoken to thinks he would have a chance against GGG.”

The fight at StubHub Center in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson – home of Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy – lost some of its gloss on Friday when Rubio failed to make weight – coming in 1.8 pounds over the 160-pound middleweight limit.

That means even with a win Rubio can’t claim Golovkin’s title, which will be vacated if the champion suffers a first career defeat.

Despite his unbeaten record and the fireworks he produces in the ring, Golovkin still has a low profile – perhaps because he eschews the pre-bout baiting and trash-talking beloved of many fight fans.

Trainer Abel Sanchez told the Los Angeles Times that when he first met Golovkin, he didn’t believe he could be vicious in the ring because “he’s too well-mannered.”

That assessment changed when Sanchez began training Golovkin in California.

“When he hit the mitts, I felt it all over, down to my toes,” Sanchez said of Golovkin, a 2004 Olympic silver medallist who spent much of 2013 training with Sanchez at Big Bear, in the mountains east of Los Angeles.

Rubio, 34, brings a 59-6-1 record to the bout. Since a 2012 loss to Julio Cesar Chavez jnr he’s 6-0, although none of those fights were against top-flight middleweights.

“He’s got power. He’s got a very good left hand,” Golovkin said. “He does a great job in his fights and he’s got a good record. I know it’s not an easy fight for him or for me. But the fans will really enjoy it.”

Tough defense for Donaire

On the same card, Nonito Donaire of the Philippines defends his World Boxing Association featherweight world title against Jamaican Nicholas Walters.

Donaire, who has won titles at 112, 118 and 122 pounds, has recently lacked the dominance he enjoyed in an outstanding 2012 – when he went 4-0 with two knock-outs in world title fights.

(IN PHOTOS: Donaire, Walters make weight for featherweight title fight)

He’ll be making his first defense of the featherweight title he won in Macau in May, when he defeated South African Simpiwe Vetyeka in a fight that ended in an anti-climactic technical decision.

In Walters, he’ll be taking on a hard-hitting fighter hungry for success in his first world title fight.

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Donaire brings a record of 33-2 with 21 knockouts to the fight, while Walters, fighting for the second time in the United States, is 24-0 with 20 knockouts.

“He’s a very powerful puncher,” Donaire acknowledged. “Anybody can see that. And that’s what we’re looking out for is his power. I mean, I have the same thing.” – Rappler.com

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