Nothing gets boxing fans going like the arrival of a wrecking ball on the scene. After middleweight titlist Gennady Golovkin imposed himself upon foe Matthew Macklin with the subtlety of a wrecking ball -- detonating a left hook to the Anglo-Irishman's liver and leaving him writhing, to be counted out in the third round in ring at Foxwoods in Connecticut -- the chatter started. What's next for the killer from Kazakhstan? Folks entranced with his double-fisted efficiency seemed to conclude there were no impediments left to demolish at 160 pounds, and instead had Golovkin dropping down to 154 for a crack at Floyd Mayweather.
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