Sunday, March 20, 2022

Gennadiy Golovkin versus Ryota Murata Set For April 9th On DAZN In Saitama, Japan

IBF middleweight champion Gennadiy ‘GGG’ Golovkin vs. WBA champion Ryota Murata 160-lb unification fight is finally set for April 9th on DAZN in Saitama, Japan.

ESPN is reporting the Golovkin-Murata fight is official for April 9th in Murata’s home country of Japan. It’ll be a must-win fight for Golovkin, who turns 40-years-old a day before the battle on April 8th.

If GGG doesn’t get this thing out of the way now, he’ll miss out on a lucrative trilogy fight with Canelo Alvarez on September 17th. Canelo needs to beat Dmitry Bivol on May 7th to fight Golovkin in September. If Canelo loses to Bivol,  those two will likely fight a rematch in September, provided he doesn’t get beaten too badly.

With Canelo, you don’t know whether he can handle a technical fighter like Bivol without being given another controversial decision. The Mexican star’s work rate is like a played oil, only producing a trickle of shots and can be outworked by Bivol.

However, the fight is believed to be taking place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, the same venue where the Mexican star dodged defeats against Golovkin twice and Erislandy Lara.

Given what Golovkin stands to lose if he gets beaten by Murata, it might have been better for him to scrap the fight or delay it until after the trilogy match with Canelo.

With Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KOs) having invested over a year of his career trying to get this fight done against the 35-year-old Murata (16-2, 13 KOs).

Golovkin vs Murata

There likely wouldn’t have been any complaints from fans if Golovkin scheduled the Murata fight for early 2023 rather than April because he can’t afford to lose to the Japanese fighter.

It’s going to be risky for Golovkin because he will be facing Murata in his home country of Japan, likely in front of a massive crowd in Saitama.

Unless Golovkin scores a knockout, he’s going to get outworked by Murata, and that’s going to put him in danger of losing a decision.

While Murata is arguably the weakest link among the champions at 160, he’s got heavy hands, and he’s capable of throwing many punches.

Golovkin struggles against fighters who throw many punches, as we saw in his fights with Sergiy Derevyanchenko and Kassim Ouma. How to Watch Golovkin vs Murata

Murata can throw as many punches if not more, than those fighters did against Golovkin and potentially beat him by a decision.

The 2012 Olympic gold medalist Murata lost to Hassan N’Dam and Rob Brant in 2017 and 2018. Murata later avenged both defeats, but it’s telling that fighters at that level beat him.

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