GGG makes light work of 20th middleweight title defence against stand-in opponent following Canelo's failed drugs test
By Matt Heath-Smith
6th May 2018, 10:22 am
GENNADY GOLOVKIN celebrated Cinco de Mayo in style – even in the absence of Saul Alvarez.
The Kazakh destroyer crushed stand-in challenger Vanes Martirosyan inside two rounds in California as he won his 20th consecutive middleweight title defence.
The fight was arranged at the last minute after GGG’s rematch with Canelo fell apart following the Mexican’s failed drug test.
Golovkin and Alvarez – who has been banned for six months – fought to a controversial draw last September and were set to go toe-to-toe again in another blockbuster on the Mexican holiday.
In front of what should have been his crowd, mention of Canelo’s name was booed by the 7,837 spectators at the StubHub Centre.
And then chants of “Triple G, Triple G” rang out following Golovkin’s brutal KO combination.
Golovkin, now 38-0-1, was actually tagged with a strong three-punch salvo from Martirosyan (36-4-1) late in the first round.
But he responded in the second with a devastating charge that dropped former US Olympian Martirosyan face-first to the canvas.