“GGG” Gennady Golovkin is in Crazy Condition Ahead of Ryota Murata Fight
Gennady Golovkin is looking impressive ahead of his bout with Ryota Murata.
Gennady Golovkin AKA GGG is looking dangerous and in great shape ahead of his fight with Ryota Murata. Both fighters have been prepping hard for the match yet it’s truly impressive how Golovkin looks at almost 40 years old.
One of the greatest boxers of this generation, Gennady Golovkin AKA “GGG” has been a nightmare for his opposition. He has demolished wave after wave of opponents throughout his storied career. It can even be argued that GGG defeated the consensus pound for pound king Canelo Alvarez twice in their two meetings.
Despite losing a controversial decision to Canelo, Gennady Golovkin has moved forward with his career. He’s won three straight fights and still looks as dangerous as ever. In his last bout with Kamil Szeremeta, Golovkin scored a number of knock downs and showcased his signature power.
Gennady Golovkin now has a new assignment ahead of him. Golovkin is now preparing to face off against Olympic gold medalist and WBA middleweight champion Ryota Murata. The Japanese boxer has showcased great skill and technique during his professional career.
Age Is Only A Number
Ryota Murata has the heart and technique to give Gennady Golovkin a challenge. Despite that Golovkin is looking truly impressive ahead of this fight. While he may be 40 years old when he steps into the ring against Murata, make no mistake, Golovkin appears to be in incredible shape.
With a win over Ryota Murata, Gennady Golovkin could potentially set up a third fight with Canelo Alvarez. Whether or not that fight will happen all depends on how Golovkin looks come April 9.
So will you be tuning in to see Gennady Golovkin return to the ring?
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