(MAY 9) LOS ANGELES -- He
came, He saw, He conquered. And he did it Mexican Style!
Refusing to let boxing be held hostage on its biggest day, Cinco
De Mayo, undefeated World Middleweight Champion GENNADY "GGG"
GOLOVKIN's Big Drama Show made a triumphant return to HBO.
Last Saturday, in his first non-pay-per-view event since 2016.
Golovkin (38-0-1 34 KOs), from Karaganda, Kazakhstan, currently
boxing's longest-reigning world champion (since 2010), defended
his title for the 20th consecutive and division-record-tying
time. Saturday's victim was fellow 2004 Olympian and three-time
world title challenger Vanes "The Nightmare" Martirosyan
(36-4-1, 21 KOs), from Glendale, Calif., who was counted out in
the second round of their battle at StubHub Center in Carson,
Calif. It was the first time Martirosyan had ever been stopped.
The Golovkin vs. Martirosyan main event registered 1,249,000
viewers and peaked at 1,361,000 viewers, according to data from
Nielsen Media Research. Those figures make Golovkin vs.
Martirosyan the No. 1-rated cable fight for 2018 and the
top-rated premium cable fight since 2016 -- Golovkin's title
defense against Dominic Wade -- which took place at The Fabulous
Forum in Inglewood, Calif.
The opening bout -- HBO's
first-ever telecast of a women's fight live on the service --
averaged a sensational 904,000 viewers. The 10-round
unanimous decision victory by World Female Welterweight Champion
Cecilia Braekhus (33-0, 9 KOs), from Norway, boxing's
only undisputed world champion, over former WBC middleweight
champion Kali Reis (13-7-1, 4 KOs), from Providence, Rhode
Island, peaked at 1,024,000 viewers. Even more impressive,
Braekhus' debut was the second-highest-rated fight on HBO this
year.
"Gennady Golovkin may be the champion of the middleweight
division but he delivers knockout ratings with a heavyweight
punch," said Golovkin's promoter Tom Loeffler. "Gennady
continues to rack up the records, Not only did he tie Bernard
Hopkins' consecutive title defense record, it took Gennady two
less years to accomplish that feat. Gennady also added two more
StubHub Center milestones to his long list of accomplishments.
In addition to owning the boxing attendance record at StubHub
Center, which he set in 2014 against Marco Rubio, he also
shattered the venue's record for the highest-grossing boxing
event and merchandise sales on Saturday night. That makes
Gennady a StubHub Center Triple Crown winner! Besides StubHub
Center, the Big Drama Show has sold out many of the most iconic
arenas, including The Forum, Madison Square Garden and the O2
Arena. Make no mistake, this is just the beginning. Gennady is
ready to return to the ring as soon as it can be scheduled."