A sold-out Forum roared for its adopted champion in his 16th consecutive title defense.
''This is a big present for my fans,'' Golovkin said. ''I'm here now and I'm here to stay. I'm not going anywhere.''
Roman ''Chocolatito'' Gonzalez also defended his WBC 112-pound title with a unanimous decision over McWilliams Arroyo.
Golovkin and Gonzalez combined to pack the famous arena south of downtown Los Angeles for the second time in a year, attracting 16,353 savvy boxing fans who understand the sublime brutality of the Kazakh 160-pound champion and the Nicaraguan flyweight.
And Golovkin was relentless from the bell, knocking down Wade (18-1) with a punch to the ear in the final seconds of the opening round. After absorbing a few punches from Wade with negligible impact, Golovkin landed a dynamite combination in the second round, flooring Wade with a left uppercut and a right to the body.
Golovkin was an enormous favorite to beat Wade, his mandatory challenger for one of his belts. Although Golovkin has dominated the middleweight division, he still covets a superfight with Canelo Alvarez, who holds the WBC version of the 160-pound belt after beating Miguel Cotto at a 155-pound catch weight last year.
Alvarez has said he is willing to fight Golovkin, but Alvarez's promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, appears less interested. When asked if he had a message for Alvarez, Golovkin said: ''Give me my belt!''
Gonzalez (45-0) is widely considered the world's top pound-for-pound fighter since the retirement of Floyd Mayweather, and the 112-pound dynamo put on another virtuoso display in his fourth straight title defense.
Yet the Nicaraguan champion's streak of 10 consecutive stoppages victories was ended by Arroyo (16-3), whose gritty effort on a damaged shoe earned him respect from a crowd supporting Gonzalez.
Nobody had gone the distance with Gonzalez since Juan Francisco Estrada in November 2012. Two judges scored the bout 119-109 for Gonzalez, and a third gave every round to the champion, 120-108. The Associated Press scored it 119-109 for Gonzalez.
''This shows that I can win either by knockout or by going the distance,'' Gonzalez said through a translator. ''It was a very difficult fight, but McWilliams moves very well, and he knows how to avoid the punches.''
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