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Alvarez yearns to face off with Mayweather again: ‘Anytime he’s ready, I’m ready’

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>> NEW YORK: Canelo Alvarez sat on the edge of a boxing ring in a small gym where his posters decorate the walls.

Two months removed from his victory over Gennady Golovkin and less than a month away from his Dec 15 fight against Rocky Fielding in New York, Alvarez listened as an English-speaking reporter broached a possibilit­y.

“So in 15 minutes, Floyd Mayweather calls. He says, ‘I know you’re busy on the 15th of December, I’ll fight you on the 16th, or whenever you want.’

“What would you say?” Alvarez, the Mexican middleweig­ht star who understand­s English but prefers to speak Spanish, turned to a translator and they conferred. The translator turned towards the reporter. “Is that a true statement?” he asked. There was no need for translatio­n after Alvarez was told Mayweather’s offer was hypothetic­al. He would eagerly welcome a rematch against Mayweather, who in 2013 handed Alvarez (50-1-2) the only defeat of his career.

“Anytime he’s ready, I’m ready,” Alvarez, 28, told USA TODAY Sports. “If the day comes that he wants to come out of retirement for it, I’m a different fighter, I’m more mature, I’m a great, A-level fighter now and it would be a great opportunit­y.

“I’ve always had that little itch for [a rematch] since way back, and now I’m more experience­d and more mature. It’s a fight that maybe will happen and will be a great experience.”

Mayweather, 41, came out of retirement in 2017 to fight UFC star Conor McGregor. He announced in September he would be fighting Manny Pacquiao in December, but that bout does not appear to be materialis­ing. Nor is there any indication Mayweather (50-0) wants to face Alvarez.

“It was a very boring fight. He didn’t come to fight. He won over experience,” Alvarez said of their 2013 bout.

Over the past two years, Alvarez said, his interest in a rematch has increased as he has seen it discussed online and he fielded questions about the possibilit­y. His talk about skills he’d need to defeat Mayweather suggest he’s given the bout thought.

“We have to work hard for that fight,” Alvarez said. “We have to work hard very hard for that fight because he’s a fighter that doesn’t throw too much punches.

“Now the fighters, the opponents I’ve been working with, are strong fighters, slow fighters. So to fight a fighter like him and to beat him would be totally different because now we have to get speed into the mix and we’ll do everything that’s possible to do it, to accomplish that goal of winning. And we have to work hard and get a lot of punches in and speed and really more velocity.”

On Dec 15, Alvarez will be moving up to 168 pounds from 160 pounds for his fight against Fielding (27-1), a British middleweig­ht. The two will face at Madison Square Garden. Though a fight against Mayweather is a long shot, Alvarez said he would entertain the possibilit­y of a third third fight against Golovkin.

The two fought to a draw in 2017 and Alvarez won the rematch by majority decision Sept. 15 after it was delayed following Alvarez testing positive for a banned substance that he said was the result of eating tainted meat.

“It’s a fight that could happen,” Alvarez said. “You know, down the line it could happen. We have a fight on Dec 15 first, but it’s a fight that could totally happen.

“If the fans want it, if the people want it and it’s in demand, it totally could happen. But that’s further down the line. We’re focused on this fight now.”

 ??  ?? Canelo Alvarez, right, in action against Floyd Mayweather in 2013.
Canelo Alvarez, right, in action against Floyd Mayweather in 2013.

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