Las Vegas Review-Journal

If not Alvarez, Golovkin still plans to fight May 5

- By Gilbert Manzano Las Vegas Review-journal

Gennady Golovkin isn’t waiting for the Nevada Athletic Commission to make a final decision on Saul “Canelo” Alvarez’s anti-doping violation. The “big drama show,” as Golovkin calls his boxing career, must goon.

Tom Loeffler, Golovkin’s promoter, requested a permit to promote a boxing event at MGM Grand Garden on May 5 in case the rematch with Alvarez that’s scheduled on the same day at T-mobile Arena is canceled. The commission is expected to approve the request at its Thursday meeting.

“The ideal situation would be to fight Canelo, but for some reason that’s not avail- able, we don’t want to lose that opportunit­y to fight,” Loeffler said.

“You can tell everyone to book their hotel rooms and not to cancel flight reservatio­ns if they want to see ‘Triple G’ in May.”

Last week, the NAC filed a formal complaint against Alvarez and is seeking a oneyear suspension that won’t allow the Mexican boxer to fight anywhere in the United States. The commission will decide on Alvarez’s punishment during its monthly meeting on April 18.

Loeffler declined to mention possible opponents for Golovkin on Cinco de Mayo, but said it won’t be middleweig­ht contender Daniel Jacobs or WBO champion Billy Joe Saunders.

Loeffler said ticket prices will be a lot more reasonable at the MGM Grand than the Alvarez fight at T-mobile Arena, which was close to a 20,000-plus sellout before MGM Resorts Internatio­nal announced that refunds were available.

Contact Gilbert

Manzano at gmanzano@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gmanzano24 on Twitter.

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