The Manila Times

Golovkin set for Derevyanch­enko clash

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Gennady Golovkin, tired of talking about a third Canelo Alvarez bout that hasn’t materializ­ed, is focused instead on launching a new middleweig­ht world title run when he takes on Sergiy Derevyanch­enko on October 5.

The vacant Internatio­nal Boxing Federation (IBF) and Internatio­nal Boxing Organizati­on (WBO) belts will be on the line at Madison Square Garden, where 37-year-old Golovkin is 6-0.

“I know him for a long time. He’s

Ukraine’s Derevyanch­enko, the IBF’s top-rated contender who owns a record of 13-1 with 10 knockouts. Alvarez, who ended Golovkin’s un

champion with a majority decision vic

2018, was stripped of the IBF belt when he failed to meet Derevyanch­enko.

Golovkin, speaking to a small group of reporters on Monday in Los Angeles — a quick trip from his training base in the Southern California mountain retreat of Big Bear Lake — said that fact

Alvarez will make a two-division jump in weight classes to take on Russia’s World Boxing Organizati­on (WBO) light heavyweigh­t champion Sergey Kovalev on November 2 in Las Vegas.

While Alvarez promoter Oscar de la Hoya has been bullish on the likelihood of a Golovkin-Alvarez rubber match in 2020, Alvarez himself has been less interested.

Golovkin, for his part, to move on.

Golovkin is more interested in talking about what he’s accomplish­ing in his second camp with trainer Johnathon Banks, a disciple of legendary trainer Emanuel Steward. is ready

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