Triple G has multiple gripes about how boxing sets bouts
NEW YORK — Gennady Golovkin has some gripes about the way boxing is handled.
Not the competition in the ring itself, but what goes on in arranging top bouts. Triple G will not be facing a highly ranked opponent Saturday night when he fights Canadian Steve Rolls at Madison Square Garden, though Rolls is undefeated.
Yes, there have been a bunch of megafights in the last two years, and a third Canelo Alvarez vs. Golovkin middleweight classic could be ahead if Triple G handles Rolls. But there also are the lopsided matchups that, in Triple G’s estimation, don’t advance the sport.
“I can’t change many things when you look at what boxing is now,” said Golovkin, who for a rare moment has no titles when he takes on his opponent. “It seems (people) are more looking from the standpoint of money and profit and boxing being more of a business than sport. That’s what needs to change the most.