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Golovkin Plans For 'Mexican Style' Fight With Rubio


Los Angeles, CA*- Boxing’s fastest rising star, GENNADY “GGG” GOLOVKIN will defend his World Boxing Association (‘WBA’) and International Boxing Organization (‘IBO’) Middleweight World Titles against World Boxing Council (‘WBC’) Interim Middleweight Champion MARCO ANTONIO “El Veneno” RUBIO on Saturday, October 18th at the StubHub Center in Carson, California and televised Live on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT
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Presented by K2 Promotions and GGG Promotions in association with Promociones Del Pueblo, the scheduled 12-round GOLOVKIN vs. RUBIO championship battle will headline “MEXICAN STYLE”, a world class evening of entertainment at the West Coast’s premier outdoor venue for boxing.*
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“I’m very excited to fight in California,” said Golovkin. “I always enjoy attending fights at the StubHub Center and look forward to a “Mexican Style” fight against Marco Antonio Rubio.”
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Said Rubio, “I’m excited to fight another world champion. I always accept the biggest challenges and without a doubt this will be the greatest of my career. I will show Golovkin a real “Mexican Style” fight on October 18th.”*
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“We’re looking forward to promoting the West Coast debut of Gennady Golovkin,” stated Tom Loeffler, Managing Director of K2 Promotions. “His growing popularity across the country compels us to bring this highly anticipated fight to the StubHub Center, which has hosted so many exciting boxing events in recent years.”
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“Marco Antonio Rubio is among the toughest fighters in boxing and this battle with Gennady should provide fireworks from the opening bell.”
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“It will be a tremendous fight,” said Oswaldo Kuchle of Promociones Del Pueblo.* “I can assure you that Rubio will make this a war.”
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Sporting a record of 30-0-0 with 27 knockouts, the highest knockout ratio (90%) of any active world champion, Golovkin has become a must-see international attraction with his aggressive all-action style and breathtaking knockouts.
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On July 26th at Madison Square Garden, Golovkin stopped two-time former world champion Daniel Geale in the third round with an extraordinary knockout punch that will be at the top of most “Knockout of the Year” media and fan lists.
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Against Geale, Golovkin made his 11th title defense while scoring his 17th knockout in a row. Golovkin will head to Big Bear, California next week to begin preparations under the watchful eye of longtime trainer Abel Sanchez
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Fighting out of Torreon, Mexico and training in Oxnard, California with former world champion Robert Garcia, Rubio has compiled a record of 59-6-1 with 51 knockouts against some of the best fighters in the sport.
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The hard-hitting Rubio has faced Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Kelly Pavlik, David Lemieux, Kassim Ouma, Frankie Randall and Jose Luis Zertuche.
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The 34-year-old Rubio is currently 16-1 in his last seventeen bouts most recently stopping Italian veteran Dominic Spada in the tenth round on April 5th in Chihuahua, Mexico, winning the WBC Interim Middleweight Title.* Tags: Marco Antonio Rubio , Gennady Golovkin , Golovkin-Rubio , Golovkin vs. Rubio
 
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run cotto run!!!!!! Usually the WBC never has mandatory for unified belt helders, part of the reason why "the best don't fight the best", but here the WBC has taken the position to order a mandatory unification bout! Gotta give props to the WBC when props is due...



Sulaiman: Golovkin-Rubio Winner in Line For Cotto


by Osiris Mendez Cruz, notifight.com

World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman has confirmed that*Marco Antonio Rubio's WBC interim-middleweight title will be at stake when he*faces on WBA/IBO champion Gennady Golovkin (30-0, 27KOs) on October 18th at the*StubHub Center in Carson, California.

Rubio (59-6-1, 51KOs)*is the mandatory challenger to full champion Miguel Cotto (39-4, 32KOs), who captured the belt in June with*ten round TKO win over Sergio Martinez. Sulaiman says the winner of Golovkin-Rubio would become the mandatory for Cotto.

"We*have decided that the fight between*Golovkin and*Rubio will*be a unification, both are world champions and the council decided that it's a title unification bout," said Sulaiman.*"The winner of this fight would go against Cotto, who could make a defense [of his title] at the end of the year, which is still undetermined."

"It will be a great fight and it's very good for the division which*has excellent world champions. Rubio is our champion, he is a great fighter and he will face another very prominent world champion, which speaks volumes about*the high level of this division."
 
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Wbc came thrue for void jr but not for cotto lol fuck them
WBC pampered Chavez hella they straight up gave up Sergio Martinez' belt that they stripped from him for no reason. But that was the father Sulaiman, perhaps the son Sulaiman is slightly less gay


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I realize now ur talking floyd jr. Yeah, that was majorly gay on the wbc
 
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Naw, that's if Cotto drops the title. The fight would be at 154 or so. Even then they can fight at 155 for the 160 title and then whoever wins drops the title. Regardless, someone will drop the title cuz they will not fight GGG.
 
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WBC orders Danny Garcia vs. Viktor Postol
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Viktor Postol Garcia Postol Garcia vs. Postol danny garcia By Dan Ambrose: The WBC has ordered a purse bid on September 12th for a fight between WBC light welterweight champion Danny Garcia (29-0, 17 KOs) and his #1 WBC mandatory challenger Viktor Postol, according to RingTV.

Garcia and Postol are in the free negotiations period where they’re management can put together the fight without it going to purse bids. With Garcia, it’s unknown whether he’ll stay at 147 to defend his title against someone as difficult to fight as the 5’11” Postol.

Garcia has talked about wanting to move up to 147, but he’s also said that he wants to be able to drop back down for big fights. With the WBC ordering the Garcia-Postol fight, it might increase the likelihood that Garcia will vacate his WBC title rather than sticking around and facing someone that could potentially spoil his record like Postol.

Garcia is coming off of an easy fight against an unranked lightweight named Rod Salka from earlier this month. Garcia destroyed Salka in 2 rounds in a fight that was a mismatch the moment the contract was signed. Showtime agreed to televise the fight for some reason, and it was a poor fight in terms of entertaining due to the difference in size and talent between the two fighters.

Postol defeated Selcuk Aydin by an 11th round TKO last May. Postol threw nonstop punched during the fight until Aydin could no longer take the shots, and he went down for the count. Postol also has wins over Henry Lundy and DeMarcus Corley.

It’ll be very surprising if Garcia takes this fight against Postol, because it’s a tough fight and it’s the type of fight that could potentially shorten Garcia’s career. He said recently he wants to make the moves that will help prolong his career, which is why he chose to fight Salka. Postol is a world class opponent, and it won’t be easy for Garcia.

If Garcia does choose to vacate the title rather than fight Postol, then #2 WBC Lucas Matthysse and Postol will face each other for the vacant WBC title. But Garcia isn’t going to find things any either at 147. He’ll need to fight even better guys like Keith Thurman, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Manny Pacquiao, Devon Alexander, Kell Brook and Tim Bradley. It’s going to be difficult for Garcia to try and win a world title the way he won the WBC strap by beating an over-the-hill Erik Morales.

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Austin Trout wants Canelo or Lara rematch after Daniel Dawson fight
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Trout Dawson Trout vs. Dawson Daniel Dawson austin trout By Dan Ambrose: Former WBA junior middleweight champion Austin Trout (26-2, 14 KOs) is hoping to get a win over Daniel Dawson (40-3-1, 26 KOs) in their fight on Friday night on ESPN, and using to get a much bigger fight against either Saul “Canelo” Alvarez or Erislandy Lara so that he can avenge his defeats against the two fighters.

Trout suffered disappointing losses to both guys in 2013, and he believes he lost the fights to them because he wasn’t fighting his own fight. He was forcing the action them, and getting the worst of it.

In Trout’s defeat to Canelo last year in April, Trout kind of had no other choice but to turn into the aggressor because the fight had open scoring and the three judges had Canelo up by a wide margin after the first 4 rounds.

Canelo appeared to getting dominated in the first 4 rounds, but the judges were only watching his occasional big shots he’d land rather than Trout’s more numerous weaker punches. In Trout’s defeat to Lara, he was simply out of his league and didn’t have the tools to make it competitive.

“This is a fight where I’m going to show the boxing world I’m back and I really haven’t gone anywhere,” Trout said to ESPN. “I had a bad year and that’s that. The best of Austin Trout hasn’t been seen, and I feel like I’m tapping into that now. We know he’s strong. He’s got a good knockout ratio. I’m very rematch-minded.”

Trout is no better or worse than he was before his losses to Canelo and Lara. Trout doesn’t have the punching power or the chin to stand in the pocket and beat the top guys. If the judges are going to focus mainly on his opponents landing the bigger shots, then it’s going to make it tough for Trout to ever beat guys like Lara and Canelo no matter how good he looks.

“I’d love to get Canelo or Lara in the next fight,” Trout said. “We know it’s a business and we also know you work your way back, and that’s what I plan on doing. When I watched Cotto dismantle Sergio Martinez, it confirmed to me I’m still a threat. The guy that beat Cotto is still here, and in all honesty the best is yet to come. I will be victorious and my hand will be raised at the end of the night.”

The only way that Canelo will ever fight Trout again is if he puts together a good winning streak and beats some top names. Beating Daniel Dawson isn’t a big enough win for Trout to get a rematch against Canelo. It’s going to take wins over the likes of Lara, Vanes Martirosyan, James Kirkland and Demetrius Andrade for Trout to get consideration from Canelo for a rematch.

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ESPN picked up Soliman Vs. Taylor. I'm loving this deal with ESPN picking up cards outside of the FNF season and airing them on Wednesday during football season.

Middleweight titlist Sam Soliman's defense against former undisputed champion Jermain Taylor will be on ESPN2.

The network and Warriors Boxing promoter Leon Margules, who is co-promoting the card with Lou DiBella, told ESPN.com that the deal is done for the network to air the fight, which was finalized last week, on Oct. 8 (9 p.m. ET) as a Wednesday night boxing special.

The site has not yet been determined, but Margules said he is talking to various venues about hosting it. One week earlier, ESPN2 will also air a Wednesday night boxing special from Santa Monica, California, headlined by the middleweight title eliminator between Curtis Stevens and Hassan N'Dam.

The winner of the fight will be the mandatory challenger for the Soliman-Taylor winner. Taylor (32-4-1, 20 KOs), 36, of Little Rock, Arkansas, was a 2000 Olympic bronze medalist and was middleweight champion from 2005 to 2007. While he has won four fights in a row, he was out of action for 26 months after suffering a small brain bleed in a 12th-round knockout loss to Arthur Abraham in a 2009 super middleweight fight.

After getting tested by some of the world's top neurologists and being given a clean bill of health, Taylor was licensed in Nevada, one of the stiffest jurisdictions in which to get a license.

The 40-year-old Soliman (44-11, 18 KOs) will be making his first title defense since outpointing Felix Sturm on Sturm's turf in Germany to claim the belt by unanimous decision in May in a rematch of their February 2013 title eliminator. Soliman won that fight by unanimous decision, but the result was changed to a no contest because Soliman failed his post-fight drug test.

Soliman was pursued for a unification fight by Gennady Golovkin but elected to take a better deal to face Taylor, a much more winnable fight.
 
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Yeah it's good for ESPN.

I'd love to know how much Solimon is getting paid....$50,000? $75,000 tops? He would have got half a million easy against GGG on HBO.

He probably doesn't realize he's being used for Al Haymon's plan. Which obviously Haymon is hoping Taylor will win and take his belt, and then put Taylor up against Quillin or Danny Jacobs.
 
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Yeah it's good for ESPN.

I'd love to know how much Solimon is getting paid....$50,000? $75,000 tops? He would have got half a million easy against GGG on HBO.

He probably doesn't realize he's being used for Al Haymon's plan. Which obviously Haymon is hoping Taylor will win and take his belt, and then put Taylor up against Quillin or Danny Jacobs.
"Although the fight may not be the most anticipated, Soliman will make a confirmed career high payday, as Taylor’s advisor Al Haymon – arguably the most influential figure in the sport – has worked tirelessly to secure this opportunity for Taylor."

and this is from Golovkin's promoters

"One element of this that I couldn't figure out what the implication that I see floating around that Soliman chose more moolah for a fight which will run on ESPN, not known for their generosity in meting out purse packages, and not HBO, which isn't as cheap. I spoke to Golovkin promoter Tom Loeffler, of K2. "Solimon was one of our choices since he had the IBF title," he said, when I asked if Solimon was the first choice among Plans B, "and we made a significant offer to them, but Taylor is naturally the easier fight." And about that rumor that the offer to Solimon to fight Golovkin was inferior to the purse to meet Taylor? "I'm not at liberty to say what it was, but they matched our offer and if someone can fight Jermain Taylor instead of Triple G, they will take that route, for the same price."

Don't get it twisted, Soliman is getting paid here. If they think Taylor can beat Soliman they're basically buying a title fight knowing it'll get them more money.

And on Soliman's end you'd have to be an idiot to take a Golovkin fight for the same money especially if you believe you can beat Taylor and then fight Golovkin and double up on the payday.
 
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Again, I'd like to see how much he's getting paid. Unless ESPN is going way out of character and putting up big money for this fight, Al Haymon must be paying him out of pocket (which isn't as unusual).

I doubt "career high payday" being that he's been involved in some pretty nice Australian fights as well as in Germany.
 
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You're acting like a fighter's purse comes strictly off what the station pays for a fight. I don't see what reason GGG's promoter would have to lie about what the offer was and I could definitely see Haymon trying to buy a title fight for Taylor knowing if he wins there's bigger money down the road. It's a gamble basically.

It may not be 100% proven, but I'm on the side of believing it ATM over not believing it. Also take into consideration that other countries that host boxing are going to be buying this fight. Canada, Australia and likely the UK guaranteed.