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Alvarez crushes Yildirim to retain super middleweig­ht crown

- SuperSport.com

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez demolished Turkey’s Avni Yildirim in three rounds to retain his WBC and WBA super middleweig­ht titles by knockout on Saturday.

Mexico’s Alvarez dominated underdog Yildirim from the opening bell and sent the Turk crashing to the canvas with a crisp left-right combinatio­n in the third round at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.

The outclassed Yildirim then failed to emerge from his corner for the fourth round as Alvarez once again demonstrat­ed why he is regarded as the best pound-for-pound fighter in boxing.

“I wanted to have a great fight here and I did what I had to do,” Alvarez said.

“I needed a knockout and that’s what I did. It doesn’t matter if they’re taller, if they’ve got more reach, or they’ve got a good trainer. I came to do my job, I came here to win.”

Alvarez, who improved to 55-1-2 with 37 knockouts, had got back into the ring on Saturday a little over two months after beating Britain’s Callum Smith in December.

After the fight, promoter Eddie Hearn said the 30-yearold Mexican star will next seek to add the World Boxing Organisati­on belt to his collection with a May 8 fight against Britain’s Billy Joe Saunders.

The Saunders fight will be the next step in Alvarez’s quest to become the first undisputed super middleweig­ht champion in boxing history.

“No one has done it,” Alvarez said. “I want to make history. No-one has done it at 168.”

Alvarez meanwhile brushed off suggestion­s that he wants to be remembered as the greatest boxer Mexico has ever produced.

“I respect everyone but I want to make my own history,” Alvarez said.

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