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Golovkin: Only one superfight

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LONDON: Gennady Golovkin has dismissed the idea that Floyd Mayweather Jr’s comeback against Conor McGregor will overshadow his Sep 16 clash with Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez.

WBC-IBF-WBA middleweig­ht champion Golovkin defends his world title belts at the T-Mobile Arena three weeks after Mayweather faces Conor McGregor at the same Las Vegas venue.

Five-weight world champion Mayweather, now 40, will not have fought for nearly two years by the time he faces 28-year-old Irishman McGregor, a mixed martial arts fighter, on Aug 26.

But McGregor, a two-weight UFC champion, has never fought as a profession­al boxer and faces the sport’s best practition­er for decades.

The 35-year-old Golovkin (37-0, 33KOs) insists his fight with Alvarez (49-1-1, 34KOs) is bigger and of more significan­ce than Mayweather-McGregor, which he sees as a “circus show”.

“This [Mayweather-McGregor] is not for fighters, but business,” Golovkin told reporters at a press conference in London on Monday.

“I think people understand what is a true fight, a boxing fight, like mine with Canelo or a big show, maybe sometimes for people a funny show, like a circus show.

“Everybody knows — Conor is not boxer, just show. If you want to watch a show please watch them, if you want to watch a true fight, a true boxing fight and you respect boxing, watch my fight with Canelo.

“This is business. Conor with Floyd is not a boxing fight because Conor is not a boxer. Money fight OK, show fight OK.”

Regardless of some dismissing it as a mismatch, Mayweather-McGregor is expected to do record business for a boxing fight and may eclipse Golovkin-Alvarez in revenue and television viewers.

But Golovkin-Alvarez is a fight for the ages, one of the most eagerly awaited boxing matchups in recent memory.

It pits two crowd-pleasing icons against each other to decide the world’s best middleweig­ht.

Golovkin, a knockout machine from Kazakhstan but now based in California, has made 18 consecutiv­e world middleweig­ht title defences and was taken to points for the first time since 2008 by American Daniel Jacobs in March.

Alvarez, 26, also has an impressive record that has seen him win world titles in two weight divisions with one blemish — by majority points decision to Mayweather in 2013.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Saul Alvarez, left, and Gennady Golovkin during a press conference in London.
REUTERS Saul Alvarez, left, and Gennady Golovkin during a press conference in London.

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