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Life would be a lot easier if Gennady Golovkin bounced balls or slapped pucks. That way, the two-belt middleweight title claimant would be able to prove his claims of athletic superiority by simply beating the would-be competition in front of him and waiting for the other side of the bracket to supply a suitable victim for him in an ultimate championship setting. But boxing is neither basketball nor hockey, which makes Golovkin’s challenge unique. Case in point: Saturday night in suburban Los ...
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