The Phnom Penh Post

Alvarez ready for rematch after Golovkin dethroned

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SAUL “Canelo” Alvarez is eyeing a trilogy with Gennady Golovkin after ending the middleweig­ht champion’s unbeaten reign on Saturday. Mexican star Alvarez produced a performanc­e of guts and resilience to inflict the first defeat of Golovkin’s career with a majority decision at the TMobile Arena.

The win wiped away months of simmering acrimony which stemmed from Alvarez’s failed drugs test in February, forcing the cancellati­on of a rematch scheduled in May.

Alvarez, who fought a controvers­ial draw with Golovkin a year ago, said he would be ready for a third installmen­t, possibly later this year.

“If the people want another round, I’ll do it again,” said Alvarez, who improves to 50-1-2.

Victory was sweet for Alvarez, who had been accused of “running” during last year’s first encounter by Golovkin’s camp.

Alvarez showed skill and durability to outlast Golovkin in another attritiona­l contest between the two evenly-matched rivals at the T-Mobile Arena, one year after they had fought to a controvers­ial draw at the same venue.

Alvarez inflicted the first defeat of Kazakh slugger Golovkin’s career after two judges scored it 115-113 in his favour, with another judge scoring it even at 114-114.

“I am a great fighter, and I showed it tonight,” said Alvarez, roared on by a partisan crowd throughout on the eve of Mexico’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns. “If the people want another round, I’ll do it again,” added the 28-year-old, who improves to 50-1-2. “I feel satisfied because I gave a great fight. It was a clear victory.”

Golovkin, who fell to 38-1-1 after the loss, left the ring immediatel­y to get eight stitches to a cut above his right eye.

He later said he believed he had done enough to win – and opened the door for a possible third instalment.

“I’m not going to say who won tonight, because the victory belongs to Canelo according to the judges,” the deposed WBA, WBC and IBO middleweig­ht king said.

“I thought it was a very good fight for the fans, and very exciting. I thought I fought better than he did.”

When asked about a third fight, he said: “Under the right conditions, yes.”

Alvarez’s victory ended the 36-yearold’s dream of securing a recordbrea­king 21st consecutiv­e defence of his middleweig­ht titles.

While Golovkin appeared to take issue with the result, there was little sense of controvers­y about Saturday’s outcome.

Canelo unruffled

Golovkin’s was among complaints.

“I had it close going into the 12th round,” Sanchez said. “We had good judges who saw it from different angles. I can’t complain about the decision, but it’s close enough to warrant a third fight. trainer Abel Sanchez those who had few

“Canelo fought a great fight, congratula­tions.”

Both fighters fought cagily from the outset, reluctant to trade heavy blows.

Golovkin appeared to edge clear in the early rounds, working well behind his stiff left jab, but Alvarez remained unruffled.

The Mexican, who had been accused of “running” in the first fight, came forward relentless­ly and dominated the mid part of the fight.

On all three judges cards Alvarez dominated the middle rounds from the fifth through to the eighth, building a handy lead to defend in the closing stages.

Golovkin attempted to rally, rocking Alvarez with a stinging right hand in the 10th before pinning him on the ropes with a flurry of hooks.

But Golovkin was never able to press home his advantage, and each time Alvarez was able to evade the looming danger to slide away and respond with blows of his own.

With Golovkin needing a big finish in the 12th, Alvarez again proved up to the challenge, shrugging off an early uppercut to hold on for the win.

Although statistics afterwards showed Golovkin had thrown more punches, it was Alvarez who landed more consistent­ly, outscoring his rival 143-116 in power punches.

An array of stars from the movie and sports world were amongst a crowd of 21,965 for the most anticipate­d fight of the year, with LeBron James rubbing shoulders with Hollywood icons such as Denzel Washington and Will Smith.

But the technical, tactical battle never quite lived up to the explosive classic fans had hoped for.

 ?? AFP ?? Canelo Alvarez (right) lands a right on Gennady Golovkin in the fifth round of their middleweig­ht title fight at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada.
AFP Canelo Alvarez (right) lands a right on Gennady Golovkin in the fifth round of their middleweig­ht title fight at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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