Gennady Golovkin (36-1-1, 34 KOs) lost for the first time in his career last month by a controversial 12 round majority decision to Saul Canelo Alvarez, and now he’s finding himself in demand by different platforms.
”We have many offers. There is a lot of interest for GGG to fight on different platforms,” Loeffler said to ESPN Deportes. ”Eddie Hearn approached (for DAZN), Al Haymon (for Showtime). Those are the three possibilities.”
“Bob Arum approached us already. We have always had a great relationship with Bob Arum, ESPN is a great platform,” Loeffler said.