Gennady Golovkin elected president of World Boxing: what it means for the boxing world.
Gennady Golovkin has taken on a new position
According to The Sun: The legendary boxer Gennady Golovkin has found a new job three years after his last fight. The 43-year-old Kazakh has stepped away from boxing, choosing the path of sports management. On Sunday, Golovkin was elected president of the World Boxing Association, promising to restore trust in this sport.
“GGG” stood without opponents
This new chapter in Golovkin’s career opens up new opportunities for him to influence the development of boxing on an international level. As the elder statesman of boxing, he has extensive experience and authority, which could positively impact the organization's credibility as well as the directions of sports development in general.
Golovkin will lead the association at a time when boxing needs to update its standards and transparency. His experience is expected to help restore trust in the sport, which has faced significant criticism due to various scandals and controversies in recent years.
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