Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Alvarez wins title in third weight class

- By Barry Wilner

NEW YORK — Saul “Canelo” Alvarez landed dozens of body punches, knocking down Rocky Fielding four times and stopping him in the third round Saturday night to earn his third weight class title, taking the WBA super middleweig­ht belt.

Coming off his close decision against Gennady Golovkin three months ago to take the WBA and WBC middleweig­ht titles, Alvarez could hear chants of “Canelo! Canelo!” long before he entered the Madison Square Garden ring for the first time. Throughout a lengthy undercard, it was clear who the sellout crowd of 20,112 came to cheer.

He delivered with power and precision.

Fielding, 31, won the WBA crown in July when he knocked out Tyron Zeuge in Germany in the fifth round. But he had never faced anyone close to Canelo’s class, and it showed.

The fight ended with 22 seconds remaining in the third after two knockdowns in the round.

Fielding came to fight, but was outmanned from the outset. He couldn’t block the bevy of body punches launched by Alvarez, who floored Fielding with a left in the first round.

Alvarez did it again with a right to the head and a left to the body late in the second round, and that brought down Fielding’s hands enough to expose the head.

On the undercard, Tevin Farmer started fast, then coasted to a unanimous decision over Francisco Fonseca to keep his IBF super featherwei­ght belt.

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