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Canelo-Triple G rematch is off

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LOS ANGELES: The Canelo-Triple G rematch, expected to be the fight of the year, is off.

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez has withdrawn from next month’s middleweig­ht title bout with Gennady Golovkin, two months after Alvarez twice tested positive for a banned substance.

“I have always been a clean fighter and I always will be a clean fighter,’’ Alvarez said on Tuesday during a conference call.

“I want to prove without a doubt that I have never intentiona­lly ingested clenbutero­l. I have nothing to hide and I want to be open and transparen­t through this process. I have never taken illegal substances and this is no different.’’

He said to his fans: “I’ve never let you down and I never will.”

The May 5 fight in Las Vegas was to have been a rematch of the draw they fought last September. But on March 5, Alvarez’s promoters, Golden Boy Promotions, announced he twice tested positive for the steroid in February.

They blamed contaminat­ed meat, and Alvarez agreed to random drug testing.

It was unlikely the Nevada State Athletic Commission would approve the fight after it temporaril­y suspended Alvarez, who could face a longer suspension.

Alvarez is to appear before the commission April 18 concerning the positive tests. Golden Boy president Eric Gomez said on Tuesday the promoters were advised Alvarez likely would not be cleared to fight May 5.

“We’re hoping that Canelo will be cleared to fight in the summer, allowing us to reschedule the fight in August or September,” Gomez said.

Golovkin is hoping to fight a different opponent at T-Mobile Arena on May 5, but it won’t approach the huge event that the rematch with Alvarez would have been.

“I am looking forward to returning to Las Vegas for my 20th title defence and headlining my first Cinco De Mayo event on May 5,’’ Golovkin said in a statement.

“It is time for less drama and more fighting.’’

It’s possible Golovkin and Alvarez could meet later this year, depending on any sanctions placed on the Mexican fighter.

Golovkin, of Kazakhstan, publicly doubted that tainted meat caused Alvarez’s positive test.

“Again with Mexican meat? Come on,’’ Golovkin said last month.

“I told you, it’s not Mexican meat. This is Canelo. This is his team. This is his promotion. Canelo is cheating. They’re using these drugs, and everybody is just trying to pretend it’s not happening.’’

The first bout was a memorable one. They traded big shots for 12 rounds, both believing they had won. The judging on one card, however, was strange.

A 118-110 margin favoured Alvarez by Adalaide Byrd; she had him winning all but two rounds. Another card favoured Golovkin 115-113 while the third had it 114-114. The Associated Press also scored it 114-114.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Saul Alvarez, left, and Gennady Golovkin pose during a press conference.
REUTERS Saul Alvarez, left, and Gennady Golovkin pose during a press conference.

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