Mercury (Hobart)

First defeat for Golovkin

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GENNADY Golovkin suffered the first loss of his profession­al career when Saul “Canelo” Alvares won an epic middleweig­ht world-title fight in Las Vegas yesterday.

A year after their first fight ended in a controvers­ial draw, Alvares clinched a points decision that again divided experts in what many thought could have gone the other way. Two judges gave it 115-113 for Alvares, while the other had it a 114-114 draw.

The fight, in front of a sellout crowd that included Mike Tyson, actor Will Smith and basketball­er LeBron James at T-Mobile Arena, lived up to its billing as the best two pound-for-pound fighters in the world.

Golovkin landed some big blows to the head in the closing rounds, opening a cut above Alvares’s left eye, but the Mexican prevailed to improve his career record to 50-1-2, including 34 knockouts. Golovkin fell to 381-1, with 34 knockouts.

It was his first defeat since the 2005 world amateur championsh­ips.

“It was a very tight fight,” said Alvares in a ringside interview after becoming the WBC, WBA, IBO and Ring Magazine world champion. “I looked for a knockout but it’s difficult. He’s a great fighter but in the end I got the win.”

Kazakh Golovkin, 36, thought he had perhaps done enough to get the decision. “I’m not going to say who won tonight, because the victory belongs to Canelo according to the judges,” he said.

Golovkin was tentative early as Alvares dictated the terms, but the Kazakh got more aggressive as the bout progressed. But Alvares landed more body punches, 46-6 by the official count.

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