ESPN’s Dan Rafael reported that the match is official and would put on the line the belts of the two greatest middleweight fighters right now.
Lemieux (34-2, 31 KOs), who is also a known heavy-hitter and has a “crowd-pleasing” style like that of GGG, is expected to give Golovkin (33-0, 33 KOs) one of his toughest tests to date.
“Gennady will not underestimate Lemieux. He is the biggest puncher he will have ever faced, and Gennady …show more content…
Super middleweight king Andre Ward is reportedly calling out GGG for a fight this fall, but Golovkin and his promoters wisely chose the Lemieux fight first as it they had long desired to unify all the belts in the division.
Ward, meanwhile, can fight light heavyweight champ Sergey Kovalev this last quarter of the year if he wants to as the latter’s camp was also calling him out.
Then early next year, after all the dust settles and both fighters win their respective bouts, the Ward-Golovkin battle should be next on the table. Although it should be noted that beating Lemieux and Kovalev is definitely easier said than done.
SkySports mentioned about the possibility of Golovkin moving down to 154 to face undefeated American Floyd Mayweather Jr., but as it turned out, Mayweather’s camp was not even considering a fight with the Kazakh to be a viable PPV