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Mikaela Mayer lays out plan for full unification at 130

Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images the best divisions in women’s boxing. The 30-year-old Mayer laid out a plan in a conversation with ESPN, saying that while she wants WBC titlist Terri Harper first, she also doesn’t want to wait for Harper to recover from a hand surgery, and would be fine to face IBF titlist Maiva Hamadouche, while Harper and WBA titleholder Hyun Mi Choi are likely to fight next. Mayer tells ESPN she expects she would beat Hamadouche and Harper would beat Choi, leaving them to decide all four belts later this year. Matchroom have Harper, Choi, and Hamadouche under contract, while Mayer is of course with Top Rank.

Golovkin drops Szeremeta 4 times; Stops him after 7 – Boxing News – Boxing, UFC and MMA News, Fight Results, Schedule, Rankings, Videos and More

Golovkin drops Szeremeta 4 times; Stops him after 7 – Boxing News – Boxing, UFC and MMA News, Fight Results, Schedule, Rankings, Videos and More
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Gennadiy Golovkin drops Kamil Szeremeta four times to earn stoppage win, breaks title record

Gennadiy Golovkin made history on Friday night. It wasn t a question if Gennadiy Golovkin would beat Kamil Szeremeta to break the middleweight record for most title defenses. It was what round would Golovkin get Szeremeta out of there. After sending Szeremeta down to the canvas four times, the referee stopped the fight before the eighth round began to give Golovkin the win by seventh-round TKO to remain the IBF middleweight champion at the Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. The victory is the 21st title defense of a 160-pound title for Golovkin, breaking the tie with Bernard Hopkins.

Gennady Golovkin pummels Kamil Szeremeta to defend middleweight title

Gennady Golovkin pummels Kamil Szeremeta to defend middleweight title GENNADY GOLOVKIN did exactly what was expected when he hammered his IBF mandatory challenger, Kamil Szeremeta of Poland, to defeat in seven one-sided rounds inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. There were four knockdowns in what was 38-year-old Golovkin’s 21 st successful middleweight overall title defence across various reigns and sanctioning bodies. On paper, it means that the Kazak has now recorded more winning defences than any middleweight champion. But with so many alphabet belts available (including that impossible to follow WBA title in all its diluted guises) and undeserving challengers like Szeremeta around, those screaming that “GGG” is a bona fide record breaker with this latest victory are doing a disservice to the division’s long and illustrious history.

Gennadiy Golovkin dominates Szeremeta, wins seventh round stoppage

Matchroom Boxing Gennadiy Golovkin, by the promotion of it all, broke a record tonight with his 21st middleweight title defense, thoroughly dominating Kamil Szeremeta for a stoppage after seven rounds of one-way action. Whether or not you want to count the record (there are reasons to not), Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KO) dominated in this fight as he has against so many in his career. The 38-year-old star from Kazakhstan will get a lot of “GGG of old!” hype from some corners for this win, but it was a mismatch on paper (Golovkin was a -2500 favorite) and played out as one in the ring.

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