Gennady Golovkin, the renowned boxer, has been elected as the president of Kazakhstan's National Olympic Committee. This move has sparked speculation about his retirement from boxing, especially since Golovkin, who will be turning 42 in April, has not fought since his trilogy with Canelo Alvarez in 2022. Although Golovkin has never officially announced his retirement, his election to this significant position within Kazakhstan's Olympic Committee is seen as an indication that he may not return to the ring.
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Gennady Golovkin has today been elected president of Kazakhstan's National Olympic Committee, seemingly indicating that he may not fight again. GGG has never officially announced his retirement, but will be 42 in April and has not fought since the Canelo Alvarez trilogy in 2022.