Middleweight world champion of the World Boxing Association, Gennady Golovkin is already installed in New York, and is waiting for the weigh-in on Friday and for his fight with Curtis Stevens on Saturday night at the Madison Square Garden.
Golovkin, who has retired 13 opponents in a row and says he is ready to come raised-handed in his next defense of the belt he won in 2010.
On the other hand, Stevens thinks he is the one who will stop the WBA champion. This is his first title shot and has four-win-in a row.