Triple G has multiple gripes about how boxing sets bouts
NEW YORK — Gennady Golovkin has some gripes about the way boxing is handled.
Not the competition in the ring itself, but what goes on in arranging top bouts. Triple G will not be facing a highly ranked opponent Saturday night when he fights Canadian Steve Rolls at Madison Square Garden, though Rolls is undefeated.
Yes, there have been a bunch of megafights in the last two years, and a third Canelo Alvarez vs. Golovkin middleweight classic could be ahead if Triple G handles Rolls. But there also are the lopsided matchups that, in Triple G’s estimation, don’t advance the sport.