Gennady Golovkin made short work of late notice replacement Vanes Martirosyan, who replaced Canelo Alvarez after Canelo’s drug test failure for clenbuterol. Martirosyan was predictably a heavy underdog, seeing as he hadn’t fought for two years, and while he was a contender at junior middleweight, he’d never fought at middleweight before.
Martirosyan entered Saturday night at the StubHub Center in Southern California having never been knocked out. “GGG” changed that in a flash, as a vicious combination of punches planted Martirosyan face-first on the canvas and he failed to beat the count. A second-round KO for Golovkin (38-0-1, 34 KOs), as Martirosyan (36-4-1, 21 KOs) Another Edmond Tarverdyan trained fighter winds up on the wrong end of a highlight reel.