a When two sports giants come face to face, a world is born. Every time it happens, fans go wild with excitement. Because that’s what attracts most fans. A chapter in understanding this phenomenon was experienced at Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed Abdo Arena, where Cristiano Ronaldo and Gennady Golovkin met.
Cristiano Ronaldo scores a great goal to give Al Nasr a huge victory in the Saudi League
Both sports luminaries passed each other at the event “The Ring V: Night of the Samurai” to witness the battle between Naoya Inoue and David Picasso. Some members of the press did not want to focus their attention on the protagonists in the ring. They loved to document and highlight the moments when GGG and “El Bicho” exchanged words, greetings, and hugs.
As the Christmas season approaches, Golovkin wished the footballer a happy holiday and good luck in 2026. The Portuguese did the same for the former world champion, congratulating him on his newfound determination.
Golovkin and Cristiano, classified as the GOATs of boxing and soccer respectively, brought joy to fans of both sports. They represent the highest level of professionalism to the current generation who grew up watching them perform.
However, this was not the first time the two met. Their most notable meeting happened in December 2020, when they collaborated on a DAZN documentary series titled Parallel Worlds. There was precedent for the bond between the two to become even stronger when they met again.
Public confusion over Golovkin-Cristiano meeting
One fan asked if Ronaldo was also present at the match between Inoue and Picasso. There are conflicting reports. Some say Cristiano was at the event, others say he was not. Another fan blamed the event’s cameras for not capturing Cristiano during the broadcast. In this regard, there is a version that Al-Nasr did not take part in Ring V: Night of the Samurai and could have matched with Gennady Golovkin elsewhere.
Was Ronaldo there too? The camera doesn’t show anything at all
Golovkin’s current situation
The former two-time world middleweight champion was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) earlier this month. He also recently became president of World Boxing, the organization responsible for overseeing boxing at the Olympics. Previously, he served as President of the Olympic Committee.
He was also appointed Chairman of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He last stepped into the ring in September 2022, losing a unanimous decision to Canelo Alvarez in a trilogy bout. Although there was no official retirement announcement, Golovkin’s career suggests that a return to boxing is not in the cards.
