"The priority is definitely for Gennady to stay at middleweight, and there's a lot more to prove at middleweight for him...with that being said, if there's a big fight at 168 or 154, a compelling fight that makes sense, he's willing to do that. Right now, we don't think it's the right time, but if there's a fight against a Canelo at 154, against a Mayweather at 154, or if Andre Ward, he's still, you know, still kind of recovering right now due to injuries, but if that becomes a compelling fight down the road, then that would make sense," stated Tom Loeffler, promoter of hard-hitting middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin, who spoke about their future plans after the impressive 3rd round knockout of Matthew Macklin. Check it out!