Curtis Stevens, who meets the most feared man in boxing, Gennady Golovkin, on Nov. 2 at Madison Square Garden, didn't sound Wednesday like he was in panic mode. Stevens, the Brownsville, Brooklyn, hitter who's been on a solid run of stoppages, has picked up some tidbits from former heavyweight champion Larry Holmes, as he's working out at a camp owned by Holmes in Easton, Pa. Stevens (25-3 with 18 KOs) didn't back off some of his prior provocative talk, as he promised to be gunning for Golovkin (27-0 with 24 KOs), hard.
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