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Alvarez-Golovkin rematch in the works

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LOS ANGELES — Talks for a rematch between undefeated middleweig­ht champion Gennady Golovkin and Mexican boxing hero Canelo Alvarez are expected to begin in the coming days, the US media reported Saturday.

Golovkin, who was making his Las Vegas debut, and Alvarez fought to a draw on Saturday in a evenly matched bout that lived up to its hype as a showdown between the top two middleweig­hts in the world.

Both the 27-year-old challenger Alvarez (49-1-1, 34 KOs) and the 35-year-old Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) said they wanted a rematch.

“It seemed like everyone came away from that fight with an unsatisfie­d feeling,” Tom Loeffler, of K2 Promotions which oversees Golovkin’s fights, told the Los Angeles Daily News.

Until his last two fights, which both went the distance, Golovkin had been jackhammer­ing his way through the middleweig­ht division. In March, he showed he could go the distance and win over Daniel Jacobs but their 12-round fight snapped a string of 23 consecutiv­e knockouts for Golovkin.

Golovkin and Alvarez now look set to rule the resurgent middleweig­ht division for years after their slugfest ended in a stalemate.

Judge Don Trella had it 114-114 while Dave Moretti scored it 115-113 in favor of Golovkin of Kazakhstan.

Golovkin got his first taste of Nevada-style judging in his Sin City debut, when the third judge, Adalaide Byrd, scored the nailbiter 118-110 in favor of Alvarez.

“He’s in the big fight business these days,” said Golovkin’s trainer Abel Sanchez. “He’s 35 and it’s time to have great events like we did the other night.” —

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