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Canelo Alvarez (left) and Gennady Golovkin face-off during their final press conference at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino. Photo: AFP

Gennady Golovkin misses baby’s birth to train for ‘crazy street fight’ with Canelo Alvarez

Undefeated boxer keeps his mind on Las Vegas middleweight showdown despite his wife going into labour

Not even a baby could interfere with Gennady Golovkin’s training for his middleweight showdown with Canelo Alvarez.

Golovkin was getting ready to put the final touches on his training camp last week in the southern California mountains when word came from Los Angeles his wife was going into labour with their second child.

Trainer Abel Sanchez urged him to go to the hospital, but Golovkin wasn’t about to interrupt preparations for what could be the defining fight of his career.

“He said, ‘Coach, the baby is going to come whether I’m there or not. I have to train’,” Sanchez said.

The baby did come as Golovkin was wrapping up his training session on Friday in Big Bear.

He was able to be with his wife and newborn daughter the next day, though he declined to answer questions Wednesday about the birth.

“Please, do not ask about my family,” Golovkin said on Wednesday. “Just boxing questions.”

Gennady Golovkin with his trainer, Abel Sanchez (left). Photo: AFP

There were plenty of boxing questions to keep Triple G occupied as he met with a contingent of media to talk about a fight many in boxing are already comparing to the great middleweight clashes of the past.

The former Olympic silver medallist from Kazakhstan and Mexico’s biggest boxing star meet on Saturday night in a 160-pound battle that has been years in the making.

For Golovkin the fight is a chance to finally break out as a superstar outside the core of boxing fans who believe he is that already in the ring.

But it’s also shaping up as the toughest fight of his career, one that leaves no room for distractions, baby or not.

“It’s not game, it’s a fight,” Golovkin said. “You can go back home or go to the hospital. It’s dangerous and everyone understands that.”

Gennady Golovkin is the WBC, WBA and IBF middleweight champion. Photo: AFP

Golovkin was in a jovial mood while meeting with reporters, something Sanchez attributed both to becoming a father for the second time and knowing the biggest fight of his career is only days away.

He laughed easily, made a few jokes, and talked about what he expected from a fighter he has been pursuing for more than two years.

“It’s not an easy fight for him or me,” Golovkin said. “I think the second half will be much crazy, like a street fight.”

Both fighters were at their professional best later at the final pre-fight press conference, a low-key affair for what is expected to be an all-action fight.

The fight matches a big puncher in Golovkin, who has 33 knockouts in winning all 37 of his fights, against Alvarez, whose only loss in 51 fights came against Floyd Mayweather Jnr.

Gennady Golovkin (right) is undefeated in 37 fights, with 34 knockouts. Photo: AFP

Boxing purists have salivated over the match-up in styles, with Golovkin always coming forward and Alvarez being a devastating counter-puncher.

“The styles have the ingredients to make a fight that can go down in history for many years,” Alvarez said through an interpreter.

The expectations have helped the fight gain traction, despite coming just three weeks after Mayweather and Conor McGregor met in a 154-pound match featuring a boxer against a mixed martial artist.

That fight sold more than four million pay-per-views, driven mostly by the curious and UFC fans.

Canelo Alvarez is determined to prove his critics wrong. Photo: AFP

Alvarez is already an established superstar in his native Mexico and a proven pay-per-view draw. Golovkin has the middleweight titles and 18 defences, knocking out all but Danny Jacobs, who went the distance with him in a close fight his last time out.

The fight from the T-Mobile Centre on the Las Vegas Strip will be televised by HBO pay-per-view, beginning an hour earlier than the normal 9pm Pacific start time.

Alvarez can’t wait.

“For the people who said this fight wasn’t going to happen and for the people who said I was going to get knocked out, we’ll see on Saturday night,” Alvarez said.

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