Gennedy Golovkin vs. Makoto Fuchigami on May 12th; Mayweather vs. Cotto Events leading up to the big match, Live on Ustream

KIEV, UKRAINE (April 30, 2012) World Boxing Association (WBA) Middleweight Champion Gennady Golovkin and his noted trainer Abel Sanchez have arrived in Kiev, Ukraine where Golovkin will defend his world title on Saturday, May 12th against Japanese champion Makoto Fuchigami at the Ice Palace “Terminal”.

Known for his devastating knockouts and fan friendly style, the undefeated Golovkin sports a record of 22-0-0 with nineteen stoppages while the southpaw Fuchigami, 19-6-0 (10KO’s), enters the twelve round clash with a nine bout-winning streak, eight by knockout.

A native of Kazakhstan and living in Stuttgart, Germany, Golovkin returns to action following a brutal first round knockout of Philadelphia based contenderLajuan Simon on December 9th in Dusseldorf, Germany. Simon had not been previously stopped over his eight-year career, including a twelve round war with then world champion Arthur Abraham and going the distance with Sebastian Sylvester, both in 2009.

Fuchigami, ranked #9 by the WBA, is coming off a tenth round stoppage of Kyung –Suk Kwak on April 9th in Tokyo. Prior to that he won the OPBF Middleweight Title on December 12, 2011 with a ninth round knockout of Koji Sato in Tokyo, his career best victory. He is the highest rated middleweight from Japan.

While focused on the heavy handed Fuchigami, Golovkin also has his sights set on any of the world title holders from junior middleweight to super middleweight. “I feel comfortable at 160 but I’m willing to go down to 154 or up to 168 to fight the best in the world. There are many big names in all three weight classes and I’m willing to travel anywhere to fight these other champions.”

Continued Tom Loeffler of K2 Promotions; “Along with being a world champion at middleweight, Gennady had an extraordinary amateur career travelling all over the world beating Lucian Bute, Andre Dirrell and Andy Lee among many others. I don’t know of any other fighter that has Gennady’s willingness to move up or down in weight and travel anywhere in the world to challenge the other world champions.”

“Were excited about Gennady’s fight against Fuchigami and we have big plans for him in 2012 and beyond, particularly to make him more familiar with American boxing fans. The key is exposure, he’s got a very exciting style with big punching power that endears him right away to those who have seen him fight.”

“We truly believe that Gennady is the best middleweight in the world today and he is willing to prove that by fighting anyone that will get in the ring with him.”

The World Boxing Association has ordered that current “WBA Super Champion” Felix Sturm and Golovkin must fight by September 30, 2012.

Golovkin won the WBA World Middleweight Title on December 16, 2010 with a third round stoppage of Nilson Julio Tapia in Astana, Kazakhstan. His first defense came in Panama City, Panama against former world champion Kassim Ouma on June 17, 2011 with a tenth round technical knockout.

Also featured on the Saturday, May 12th event is a WBO Junior Middleweight Title bout between Zaurbek Baysangurov and Michel Soro.

Catch all of the Mayweather vs. Cotto Events leading up to the big match, Live on Ustream

In preparation for highly anticipated match between Mayweather and Cotto on Saturday, May 5; Ustream, the leader in live video (www.ustream.tv), will have all of your pound for pound pre-boxing action. All week long, Ustream will feature the Fighter Grand Arrivals, the fighters final press conferences, and the final weigh ins. For all of your knock-out boxing action tune into www.ustream.tv/mayweathervscotto.

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Fighter Grand Arrivals (MGM Lobby)
Tuesday, May 1, 1:00pm – 2:30pm PT
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Mayweather vs. Cotto – Ring Kings: Final Press Conference
Wednesday, May 2, 1:00pm – 2:30pm PT
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Canelo vs. Mosley and Undercard Final Pressers
Thursday, May 3, 11:00am – 12:30pm PT
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Mayweather vs Cotto WEIGH-IN
Friday, May 4, 2:30pm – 3:30pm PT
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Joel Diaz Jr. has another spectacular performance

April 30, 2012 – This past Saturday at the Mountaineer Casino and Resort in Chester, West Virginia, rising undefeated lightweight prospect, Joel Diaz Jr. (9-0, 8 KOs) manufactured another spectacular performance when he bulldozed his way to a TKO victory over rugged veteran, Yogli Herrera (22-15, 15 KOs). Herrera never returned from his stool to compete in the fifth round, after he was dropped several times by Diaz in the earlier rounds.

“I really felt good going into this fight,” said Diaz. “My trainer Able Sanchez put together a great game plan and we executed it to perfection. Herrera is a very tough guy and he lasted longer than expected after I had him down early in the fight. I want to thank my promoter Mario Yagobi and Boxing360 for keeping me busy. I’m going to rest for a few days and get right back in the gym. Hopefully I’ll have another fight coming up soon.”

Said Boxing360 promoter Mario Yagobi, “Joel is rapidly becoming one of boxing’s brightest young stars. He’s progressing well and he’s getting the proper experience to prepare him for the next level of competition. I’m going to continue keeping him busy so we’ll have to sit down and see what’s out there. I know ShoBox is interested in him returning to the Showtime network, so there might be an opportunity there. I’ll be making an announcement soon.”