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- Updated: September 9, 2016
Gennady Golovkin left the weigh-in immediately to let Kell Brook be the centre of attention, according to his trainer.
Triple G came in lighter than challenger Brook at the weigh-in at the Indigo at The O2, but disappeared before the usual media interviews in the crucial final event before fight night.
But despite rumours of Golovkin suffering from a cold, starting his training camp early and claims he was looking drawn at Thursday’s press conference, trainer Abel Sanchez laughed off the suggestion there were any problems.
“He is just giving Kell his props and dues, he’s the local guy so he can soak it all in. He’s staying out of the way for him,” he told Sky Sports News HQ.
“This young man had 350 amateur fights and is undefeated as a pro. Nothing fazes him. He’s just …