GGG-Canelo II: Golovkin’s camp puts taunting into overdrive to entice Alvarez into a slugfest
Anticipation is building for this weekend’s Las Vegas rematch

Gennady Golovkin’s trainer addressed a half-packed theatre and internet live stream viewers from around the world, but his message was intended for an audience of one.
Standing behind a podium, Abel Sanchez never once looked over to his right at Canelo Alvarez. He didn’t have to.

Team Golovkin’s campaign to shame Alvarez into standing his ground and trading punches in their rematch on Saturday has moved into overdrive this week, with Sanchez using the pre-fight news conference on Wednesday to further reinforce the misguided perception that Alvarez fought like a coward in their draw last year.
A day earlier, Golovkin participated in the taunting of his opponent. Asked if Alvarez did anything in their initial encounter better than he anticipated, Golovkin replied, “Yes, he run.”
Promoter Tom Loeffler joked that Jordan Brand, with which Golovkin has an endorsement deal, created a shoe with a special sole that would help the Kazakh fighter chase down Alvarez.