With spectacular KO Golovkin defended his WBA World Middleweight title

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With spectacular KO Golovkin defended his WBA World Middleweight title

With spectacular KO Golovkin defended his WBA World Middleweight title

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With spectacular KO Golovkin defended his WBA World Middleweight title

With spectacular KO Golovkin defended his WBA World Middleweight titlePhoto by Sumio Yamada

On Saturday night in Monte Carlo, Monaco, Kazakh Gennady Golovkin maintained their unbeaten and retained his WBA World Middleweight Title by beating with a spectacular KO challenger Nobuhiro Ishida of Japan.

Golovkin dominated Ishida from the start of combat. The denouement came in the third round when Golovkin landed a strong right hook that pulled the ring to Ishida.

With this new victory Golovkin professional brand improves to 26 wins, no losses or draws and 23 KO’s.


Con espectacular KO Golovkin defendió su Campeonato Mundial Mediano AMB

La noche del sábado en Monte Carlo, Mónaco, el kazajo Gennady Golovkin mantuvo su condición de invicto y retuvo su campeonato mundial mediano AMB al vencer con un espectacular KO al retador Nobuhiro Ishida de japón.

Golovkin dominó a Ishida desde el principio del combate. El desenlace llegó durante el tercer asalto cuando Golovkin conectó un fuerte gancho de derecha que sacó del ring a Ishida.

Con esta nueva victoria Golovkin mejora su marca profesional a 26 victorias, sin derrotas ni empates y 23 KO’s.


PHOTO GALLERY: Golovkin - Ishida

PHOTO GALLERY: Golovkin - Ishida



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