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Alvarez sets up showdown

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SAUL “Canelo” Alvarez will face Billy Joe Saunders in May seeking to become the undisputed super-middleweig­ht world champion after his victory over Avni Yilidirim on Saturday night.

Alvarez needed only three rounds to see off WBC mandatory challenger Yilidrim in Miami, defending his WBC and WBA titles.

Within hours of the win, a bout with WBO champion Saunders was confirmed for May 8 at a venue to be determined.

“We want to unify the division,” Alvarez said.

“He’s a world champion, we want to go for it and we need to go for it.

“He’s a very difficult fighter and has a championsh­ip, the WBO.

“People talk but I’m a very mature fighter and I know how to control myself. All I need to do is go into the ring, win and make history.

“It’s because it hasn’t been done, no one has done it in Latin America.

“In the world only a few fighters have done it, the best. I want to make history and be one of the best in the world.”

Saunders, who boasts a 30-0 record, will be defending his title for a third time after most recently sending Martin Murray into retirement with a comprehens­ive win.

“Canelo, I’m ready to rock and roll,” said the 31-year-old.

“You have to dare to be great and you aren’t going to be a great if you don’t beat the greats. I believe I am the only one with the footwork, knowhow, skillset, mindset and brain to unlock that door in Canelo.”

Alvarez made light work of Yildirim in Miami, securing victory when the Turk retired late in the third round.

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