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"I am glad that the date has finally been
set. I would like to express my gratitude to the organizers from Japan for
their hard work and full support of the upcoming unification fight," said
Golovkin. "Ryōta Murata is an outstanding champion. I believe that
boxing fans from this beautiful country and around the world will see an
exciting event. I look forward to getting back in the ring and bringing
the Big Drama Show to Japan."
"I feel that my entire amateur and
professional boxing career has been a preparation for this fight against
Gennadiy Golovkin. This fight will determine my place in the
middleweight division and boxing history," said Murata. "Gennadiy
Golovkin has long been the standard-bearer of the middleweight division. To me,
he is still undefeated. I have the highest respect for him. It has
been a long time since my last fight, because of the pandemic, but I have put
that time to good use, working very hard with my trainers on improving my
physical conditioning and adding more power to my punches. I am so proud Japan
is hosting this fight. It is a great honor for me."
“We cannot wait to have Gennadiy ‘GGG’
Golovkin back on DAZN, facing off against Ryōta Murata for the WBA, IBF,
and IBO Middleweight World Titles,” said Ed Breeze, EVP Rights at DAZN.
“Murata takes a big step up against the middleweight king GGG, who looks to
continue his reign in the division after dismantling Szeremeta last time
out. This is set to be a brilliant fight, and we’re thrilled to have
it live on DAZN on April 9th.”
Golovkin, who has worn a world championship
belt every year since 2010, will be looking to build on his division-record of
successful title defenses, which currently stands at 21. He returns to the ring
in the midst of his second reign as a middleweight world champion. Golovkin
regained the IBF and IBO middleweight titles in 2019 with a unanimous decision
victory over top-rated contender Sergiy Derevyanchenko, a three-time world title
challenger. It was a hellacious toe-to-toe slugfest that had the
frenzied crowd at Madison Square Garden on its feet for the entire 12
rounds. Many considered it the Fight of the Year. In his
last fight, on December 18, 2020, Golovkin scored four knockdowns against
undefeated mandatory challenger Kamil Szeremeta, en route to a seventh-round
stoppage and a record 21st successful middleweight title defense. Golovkin's
Big Drama Show has packed iconic arenas around the world, selling out Madison
Square Garden, The O2 in London, the Fabulous Forum and StubHub Center in Los
Angeles, and T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This will be his first time fighting
in Japan. His 11-year rampage on the middleweight division has also attracted
millions of viewers who have watched him on premium cable, pay-per-view, and
DAZN. He earned an Olympic silver medal as a middleweight in the 2004 summer
games in Athens.
Murata's two world title reigns have begun
with stoppage victories in immediate rematches that avenged losses.
After losing a split decision to Hassan N'Dam on May 20, 2017, for the vacant
WBA middleweight title, he dethroned N'Dam in the seventh round five months
later, on October 22, 2017. After a successful title defense -- an eighth-round
TKO of Emanuele Blandamura on April 15, 2018 -- Murata lost his title to Rob
Brant via a unanimous decision on October 20, 2018. Nine months
later, on July 12, 2019, Murata stopped Brant in the second round to reclaim
the WBA middleweight title. In his last fight, before the pandemic, Murata
successfully defended his title with a fifth-round TKO of once-beaten Steven
Butler. The six-foot Murata, one of Japan's most popular athletes, first came
to the world's attention when he captured the Olympic gold medal in the middleweight
division at the 2012 Olympics held in London. It was the first gold medal won
by a Japanese boxer since Takao Sakurai in 1964, and also Japan's first-ever
boxing medal in a weight class other than bantamweight or
flyweight. Murata also became the 100th gold medalist in Japanese
Olympic history. Murata’s last eight victories have come by way of
stoppage.
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