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    ‘Not impressive’ – Boxing pros give their verdicts on Canelo’s points win over Golovkin including Eubank Jr

    BOXING pros slated Canelo Alvarez’s trilogy triumph over fellow legend Gennady Golovkin.And as fighters condemned the “unimpressive” contest, Brit Chris Eubank Jr urged GGG, 40, to step down to fight him at middleweight or retire.
    Canelo Alvarez lands on Gennady Golovkin but the two icons failed to deliver convincing blows as far as top pros were concernedCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Chris Eubank Jr wants to fight GGG
    Big names in boxing reckoned Golovkin rarely threatened in Canelo’s tame points victory by 116-112, 115-113, 115-113.
    But Mexican Canelo, 32, revealed he needs surgery on his left hand ahead of a possible revenge bid against Dmitry Bivol.
    Fight rivals, though, were quick to point the finger after he made it two wins and a draw from three bouts with Kazakh hero Golovkin.
    Enzo Maccarinelli perhaps nailed the common verdict when claiming Canelo won far easier than the scorecards suggested.
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    Wales’ ex-world cruiserweight king posted: “9-3 and that’s being generous two warriors one still elite and one not anymore boxing is about timing.”
    Former world welterweight champ Paul Malignaggi insisted: “Canelo always had this fight in his back pocket. Not impressive. Benavidez is the real test at 168 not a 40 year old GGG.”
    And ex- super-middleweight title-holder Caleb Truax tweeted: “Those are three of the worst scorecards of all time.”
    A third American, one-time light-middeweight king Sergia Mora, claimed: “Them scorecards being read put more worry in Canelo than the 12 rounds he just went with GGG!! 115-113! Wow!”
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    At least Eubank Jr looked forward rather than back as he suggested Golovkin should stop fighting at super-middleweight.
    He posted: “GGG you had a great run. Come back down to middleweight & let’s fight for those belts you still have in December or just pass em over & I’ll look after them for the next couple years while you enjoy retirement… you earned it champ.”
    But fans jabbed back at Eubank on social media – claiming GGG would still have his measure.
    Replies such as “Have a day off son” and “boring” were accompanied by opinions like: “He would still beat you.” More

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    Chris Eubank Jr tells Gennady Golovkin to fight him in December or RETIRE as Brit vows to ‘look after’ the titles

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has told Gennady Golovkin to fight him in December or RETIRE from boxing. Golovkin moved up to super-middleweight to complete his trilogy with Canelo Alvarez, following a prior draw and loss to the Mexican.
    Chris Eubank Jr wants to fight Gennady Golovkin in DecemberCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    But GGG suffered another defeat at the hands of Canelo and confirmed he will move back down to middleweight as a result.
    Eubank, 33, has called for a fight with Golovkin, 40, ever since their talks collapsed at the last hurdle in 2016.
    And the British contender is ready to give fans a Christmas cracker of a fight with GGG, despite returning against Conor Benn on October 8.
    Eubank tweeted: “GGG you had a great run.
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    “Come back down to middleweight & let’s fight for those belts you still have in December or just pass em over & I’ll look after them for the next couple years while you enjoy retirement… you earned it champ.”
    Eubank is set to fight at a career-lowest 157lb for his catchweight clash with welterweight prospect Benn, 25.

    That is despite calls from his own dad to pull out amid concerns in dropping the extra 3lb.
    Meanwhile Golovkin poured cold water on retirement with plans to defend his WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
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    He said: “Remember guys, I still have three belts at 160. I’ll come back guys. I’m still champion guys.”
    Golovkin settled his half a decade feud with Canelo, 32, following 36 shared rounds with his iconic rival.
    He said: “I want to shake hands with Canelo, congrats. The guy is a real warrior and if you don’t understand, you don’t understand nothing.”
    Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin settled their feud after 36 shared roundsCredit: AFP More

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    Five fights for Gennady Golovkin, 40, as boxing legend refuses retirement after Canelo Alvarez trilogy loss

    GENNADY GOLOVKIN is ready to move back down to middleweight as he refused retirement following defeat to Canelo Alvarez. The Kazakh icon jumped to super-middleweight to complete his trilogy with Canelo, who he drew with in 2017 but lost to a year later.
    Gennady Golovkin was beaten on points in his trilogy with Canelo AlvarezCredit: AP
    But again GGG suffered defeat at the hands of the Mexican superstar, meaning he will return to middleweight.
    Golovkin, 40, said: “Remember guys, I still have three belts at 160. I’ll come back guys. I’m still champion guys.”
    So here, SunSport runs down what could be next for one of boxing’s most feared punchers.
    Jermall Charlo
    The American, 32, is among the biggest stars at middleweight, unbeaten in 32 fights and the current WBC champion.
    Golovkin has also finished the final fight on his DAZN deal, meaning he is free to accept an offer from Charlo’s PBC stable.
    It would provide GGG the opportunity to return in a pay-per-view mega-fight Stateside.
    Jermall Charlo could welcome Gennady Golovkin back to middleweight
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    Chris Eubank Jr
    Eubank, 33, has been chasing a fight with Golovkin since 2016, when talks between them broke down.
    He returns on October 8 against Conor Benn, 25, in a 157lb catchweight clash but the middleweight is so confident he has already lined up GGG.
    Eubank tweeted: “GGG you had a great run. Come back down to middleweight & let’s fight for those belts you still have in December or just pass em over & I’ll look after them for the next couple years while you enjoy retirement… you earned it champ.”
    Chris Eubank Jr wants to fight Gennady GolovkinCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
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    Janibek Alimkhanuly
    Golovkin’s countryman was elevated to WBO champ with Demetrius Andrade set to move up in weight.
    It would offer GGG a huge homecoming fight with three of the four belts on the line.
    Golovkin recently called to fight back home in Kazakhstan and Alimkhanuly, 29, could be his perfect dance partner.
    Janibek Alimkhanuly is the WBO middleweight championCredit: AP
    Billy Joe Saunders
    Saunders, 33, is yet to return since suffering defeat and FOUR face fractures in defeat to Canelo in May 2021.
    And the slick southpaw has insisted he will only come back for the biggest fights possible.
    Saunders long wanted to face GGG while he was middleweight champ and the stars could finally align for them to fight now.
    Billy Joe Saunders is yet to return since defeat to Canelo AlvarezCredit: Reuters
    Jaime Munguia
    Munguia, 25, is considered the next Mexican boxing hope, climbing the ladder as a 40-0 unbeaten former light-middleweight champion.
    So while Golovkin’s rivalry with Canelo may be settled, he could be convinced into another Mexican showdown with Munguia.
    Although, it would not have a title on the line, which may not appeal to GGG.
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    Five fights for Canelo Alvarez after Gennady Golovkin trilogy win including Dmitry Bivol rematch and move to HEAVYWEIGHT

    CANELO ALVAREZ can finally move on from his rivalry with Gennady Golovkin after almost half a decade. The pair first drew in 2017 before Canelo won the rematch by majority decision a year later.
    Canelo Alvarez celebrates his win over Gennady GolovkinCredit: AFP
    But the thrill and controversy of the results left fans demanding a trilogy to complete the series.
    After four years of waiting, Canelo secured bragging rights conclusively over 12 rounds in Las Vegas.
    Now, the question turns to what is next for the Mexican superstar? And here, SunSport breaks down his options.
    Dmitry Bivol
    Canelo, 32, came into his trilogy fight with Golovkin, 40, off a defeat to WBA light-heavyweight champion Bivol.
    After settling the score with GGG, he is ready to finish his last revenge mission in a rematch with Bivol, 31.
    He said: “It’s very important for my legacy, for me, for my pride, for my country, for my family, for everything.
    “It’s very important and I will beat him.”
    Canelo Alvarez was beaten by Dmitry Bivol in MayCredit: AP
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    David Benavidez
    Now back at super-middleweight, as the undisputed king, Canelo has a host of opponents waiting in line for him.
    And no one on a hotter streak than Mexican-American Benavidez, 24, who has 23 knockouts in his 26 wins.
    He is dubbed the “Mexican Monster” by Mike Tyson with many believing he is the toughest test for Canelo at 168lb.
    Before Canelo accepted a two-fight deal with DAZN – against Bivol and GGG – he turned down a three-bout PBC package that included Benavidez.
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    Jermall Charlo
    The Texan, 32, is currently the WBC champion at middleweight but has long teased a move up to face Canelo.
    He was also an option offered by PBC as part of the three-fight deal with his personality and unbeaten record appeasing fans.
    Canelo has also headlined in Texas before due to the heavy Mexican presence in the state.
    Meaning a title fight with Houston’s Charlo makes for a guaranteed stadium sellout
    Jermall Charlo wants to move up in weight to fight Canelo Alvarez
    Oleksandr Usyk
    Heavyweight champion Usyk, 35, and Canelo have both sensationally opened the door to an extraordinary catchweight clash.
    Ukraine’s boxing hero said he would be willing to face the sport’s biggest star at 201lb, just 1lb above the cruiserweight limit.
    And Canelo said this month: “It’s difficult, but I don’t care. I like that kind of challenge.”
    It is unlikely the pair will fight next, or at all, but is cannot be ruled out.
    Oleksandr Usyk and Canelo Alvarez are both open to fighting each otherCredit: Reuters
    Ilunga Makabu
    Canelo last year had a request accepted by the WBC to challenge champion Makabu, 34.
    It would have seen him attempt to become a FIVE-weight world champion.
    And although talks were later shelved, the fight remains a possibility.
    It would see Canelo attempt to join an elite list of legends.
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    Watch adorable moment Canelo Alvarez’s daughter runs into boxing star’s changing room to celebrate Gennady Golovkin win

    CANELO ALVAREZ celebrated his win over Gennady Golovkin by hugging and dancing with five-year-old daughter Maria Fernanda.The Mexican star dominated Golovkin as he settled his trilogy with the 40-year-old once and for all.
    Canelo hugs daughter Maria Fernanda
    The proud dad was excited to celebrate with his youngest daughter
    Maria Fernanda twirls with her dad
    After the points win, Canelo beamed as he was joined backstage by his beloved daughter.
    Maria Fernanda ran into her dad’s arms, doing a twirl as her proud dad danced with her in celebration.
    She then gave her old man a big hug as they were reunited following his win.
    Maria Fernanda was born in 2017, with Canelo’s wife Fernanda Gomez her doting mum.
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    She is one of the super middleweight king’s three kids, with eldest Emily Cinnamon, 16, born to his childhood sweetheart Karen Beltran.
    He also has four-year-old son Saul Adiel Alvarez from his past relationship with Nelda Sepulveda.
    After his win last night, Canelo sought to squash any animosity with old foe Golovkin.
    He said: “Thank you so much my friend. Thank you for everything.
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    “We gave the fans three good fights and thank you for everything, okay.”
    Triple G then said: “I want to shake hands with Canelo, congrats.
    “The guy is a real warrior and if you don’t understand, you don’t understand nothing.”
    Canelo, who lost to Dmitry Bivol at light heavyweight last time out, added: “I’ve gone through some difficult things in my life and the only thing you can do is continue to move forward.
    “I’ve gone through difficult times recently with my defeats and I’ve actually shown that defeats are great because it enables you to come back and show humility.”
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    Canelo Alvarez’s former promoter Oscar De La Hoya was almost ‘falling ASLEEP’ in Gennady Golovkin trilogy fight

    OSCAR DE LA HOYA was almost “falling ASLEEP” during Canelo Alvarez’s trilogy win over Gennady Golovkin. De La Hoya promoted the two thrilling fights between the former middleweight rivals.
    Oscar De La Hoya was almost ‘falling asleep’ in Gennady Golovkin trilogy with Canelo Alvarez
    Under the boxing legend’s wing, Canelo drew with GGG in 2017 but won the rematch a year later.
    For the trilogy almost half a decade in the making, Eddie Hearn promoted the fight.
    And it ended with Canelo winning via unanimous decision in what was the most unentertaining bout of the series.
    De La Hoya, who watched from ringside, posted on Instagram: “I was falling asleep until @holly.sinders grabbed my ass.”
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    Despite the trilogy fight – four years after Canelo’s rematch win – not living up the billing, it did settle the score once and for all.
    Canelo said: “Thank you so much my friend. Thank you for everything.
    “We gave the fans three good fights and thank you for everything, OK.”
    Golovkin, 40, agreed with Canelo, 32, as the pair of boxing legend’s embraced in the middle of the ring.
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    GGG said: “I want to shake hands with Canelo, congrats.
    “The guy is a real warrior and if you don’t understand, you don’t understand nothing.”
    Golovkin, who still holds the WBA, IBF and IBO titles, looks ready to move back down and snub retirement.
    He revealed: “Remember guys, I still have three belts at 160. I’ll come back guys. I’m still champion guys.”
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    Canelo vs Golovkin 3 LIVE RESULTS: Alvarez BEATS GGG on points to settle epic rivalry after 12 rounds – latest updates

    CANELO ALVAREZ has BEATEN Gennady Golovkin in their trilogy clash in Las Vegas to settle their five-year rivalry. The Mexican outpointed his fierce foe 116-112, 115-113, 115-113 to win the third fight, having won the second four years ago and drawn the first in 2017.
    Golovkin may now look to retire from the sport while Alvarez is likely to chase a rematch with Dmitry Bivol, who he lost to earlier this year.
    Canelo has revealed he needs to have surgery on his left hand, due to an injury that has been bothering him in the build-up to his bout against GGG.

    RESULT: Alvarez def. Golovkin UD12

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    Five fights for Golovkin after Canelo loss
    Gennady Golovkin has insisted he will not retire after his loss to Canelo Alvarez.
    But who could he face next? SunSport has identified five possible opponents.
    They are as follows:

    Jermall Charlo
    Chris Eubank Jr
    Janibek Alimkhanuly
    Billy Joe Saunders
    Jaime Munguia

    Five fights for Canelo after Golovkin win
    Canelo Alvarez can finally move on from his rivalry with Gennady Golovkin after almost half a decade.
    The pair first drew in 2017 before Canelo won the rematch by majority decision a year later.
    But the thrill and controversy of the results left fans demanding a trilogy to complete the series.
    After four years of waiting, Canelo secured bragging rights conclusively over 12 rounds in Las Vegas.
    Now, the question turns to what is next for the Mexican superstar? SunSport breaks down his options.

    Dmitry Bivol
    David Benavidez
    Jermall Charlo
    Oleksandr Usyk
    Ilunga Makabu

    Eubank Jr calls out Golovkin
    Chris Eubank Jr has called out Gennady Golovkin for a fight before the end of the year.
    Eubank is set to take on Conor Benn next month, but that hasn’t stopped him from looking ahead to a bout with Golovkin.
    He said: “GGG you had a great run.
    “Come back down to middleweight & let’s fight for those belts you still have in December or just pass em over & I’ll look after them for the next couple years while you enjoy retirement.
    “You earned it champ.”
    De la Hoya “falling asleep” during fight
    Oscar de la Hoya was almost “falling ASLEEP” during Canelo Alvarez’s trilogy win over Gennady Golovkin.
    De La Hoya promoted the two thrilling fights between the former middleweight rivals.
    For the trilogy almost half a decade in the making, Eddie Hearn promoted the fight.
    And it ended with Canelo winning via unanimous decision in what was the most unentertaining bout of the series.
    De La Hoya, who watched from ringside, posted on Instagram: “I was falling asleep until @holly.sinders grabbed my ass.”
    Draw’s not on the cards
    Canelo Alvarez would have walked away with an unthinkable draw in his trilogy fight with Gennady Golovkin had he lost ONE more round.
    The Mexican in 2017 was accused of escaping with an undeserved draw in his adopted fight home of Las Vegas.
    And a year later, when Canelo emerged victorious in the rematch with a majority decision, again some felt GGG deserved the nod.
    Although this time around, four years on there could be no argument as the Mexican bossed proceedings in the overdue trilogy.
    But the scorecards did not reflect that, with Dave Moretti’s judging it 116-112 and Steve Weisfeld as well as David Sutherland’s reading 115-113.
    That means, if Canelo had lost just one more round, it would have been scored 114-114, ending in a disastrous draw.
    Scorecard from the main card
    The official scorecard gives Canelo a points victory.
    David Moretti scored in favour of the Mexican, 116 to 112.
    Steve Weisfeld 115 to 113 and David Sutherland 115 to 113 for a unanimous win.

    Mexican stand-off?
    Canelo has clarified his position on fighting against Mexican boxers.
    He has previously claimed he would not fight against any of his compatriots because he already represents Mexico.
    He has been called out recently by David Benavidez.
    He added: “I’ll fight anyone!
    “His (Benavidez’s) dad has talked a lot of s*** but look at what he’s accomplished. Nothing.”
    Going under the knife
    Canelo has revealed he needs to have SURGERY on his hand after his trilogy win over Gennady Golovkin.
    The Mexican said: “I need surgery on my hand after this. On my left hand. But I’m good, I’m a warrior and that is why I’m here.
    “[It bothered me] a lot. I can’t hold a glass. It is really bad. But I am a warrior.”
    Canelo was better on the day
    Golovkin said: “Everybody knows who is Canelo, everybody knows a bad step, you lose the fight.
    “You lose one punch, you lose the fight. Look at his face, look at my face.
    “We’re like this because it was a high-level fight because we trained well and we did a very good quality fight.
    “This fight was more tactical, like chess. Today Canelo was better.”
    Take a chill pill
    Canelo Alvarez wants to rest up before jumping into a rematch with Dmitry Bivol.
    He said after beating Gennady Golovkin: “I need rest.
    “I need to come back and get strength back in my hand, recover my hand and get strength back in my body so I can come back stronger than ever.”
    Credit: AP
    Canelo’s reaction to beating the Kazakh
    Thank you for everything, thank you Golovkin.Canelo Alvarez
    “We gave the fans three good fights.
    “I’ve gone through some very difficult things in my life and the only thing you can do is try to continue and move forward.
    “He’s a really good fighter. I know he’s strong, he’s a great fighter and that’s why we’re here and I’m glad to share the ring with him.
    “I’m going to keep going forward, to keep my legacy going strong.”
    Tril seekers
    Canelo and Gennady Golovkin squashed their beef after 36 rounds shared in their epic trilogy bout.
    GGG held a grudge for almost half a decade having been unfortunate to walk away with only a draw and a loss in their first two thrillers.
    And while the trilogy fight – four years after Canelo’s rematch win – did not live up the billing, it did settle the score once and for all.
    He said: “Thank you so much my friend. Thank you for everything.
    “We gave the fans three good fights and thank you for everything, OK.”
    Golovkin, 40, agreed with Canelo, 32, as the pair of boxing legend’s embraced in the middle of the ring.
    GGG said: “I want to shake hands with Canelo, congrats. The guy is a real warrior and if you don’t understand, you don’t understand nothing.”
    Credit: Getty
    Card tricks
    Despite Canelo Alvarez’s domination against Gennady Golovkin the scorecards were still the talking point.
    Although this time around, four years on there could be no argument as the Mexican bossed proceedings in the overdue trilogy.
    But the scorecards did not reflect that, with one reading 116-112 and two others 115-113.
    That means, if Canelo had lost just one more round, it would have been scored 114-114, an almost unthinkable result.
    Credit: EPA
    ‘I’m still champion’
    Gennady Golovkin has confirmed he will not retire and looks ready to return to middleweight with his WBA, IBF and IBO belts.
    He said: “Remember guys, I still have three belts at 160. I’ll come back guys. I’m still champion guys.”
    Credit: EPA
    Not Oscar worthy
    Canelo Alvarez’s former promoter Oscar De La Hoya was not impressed by the trilogy fight.
    De La Hoya promoted the first two Las Vegas classics and took a visit to watch the third instalment at the T-Mobile Arena.
    But the boxing legend said he almost “fell ASLEEP” during the action.

    Eu want some?
    Chris Eubank Jr, who fights Conor Benn on October 8, wants GGG to face him in December or RETIRE.
    Eubank tweeted: “GGG you had a great run.
    “Come back down to middleweight & let’s fight for those belts you still have in December or just pass em over & I’ll look after them for the next couple years while you enjoy retirement… you earned it champ.”

    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 
    Canelo Alvarez poses with his undisputed super-middleweight titles.
    He is expected to move up to light-heavyweight again to try and rematch Dmitry Bivol.
    Whereas Golovkin is set to move back down to middleweight, where he still WBA and IBF champion.
    Credit: EPA
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 
    Canelo squashes the feud with Golovkin after 36 epic rounds shared together.
    He says: “For me, I’m just glad to share the ring with him. As I say, we gave the fans a really good fight.
    “I’m glad to be involved in that kind of fight.”
    Credit: AP
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 
    Canelo says: “I’ve gone through difficult times recently with my defeats and I’ve actually shown that defeats are great because it enables you to come back and show humility.”
    He adds: “He’s a really good fighter. I know, he’s a great fighter and I’m glad to share the ring with him.
    “I’m going to keep going forward.”
    Credit: AP
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 
    Judges score the bout, 116-112, 115-113 (x2) with your winner by unanimous decision, Canelo Alvarez!
    And somehow, we are still talking about a judging controversy!
    Two judges had Canelo winning by just two rounds, meaning if he lost the final round, it would have been a draw.
    Credit: AP
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin 
    There should be little controversy as we await the judges decision.
    Unlike the first two thrilling encounters, there is little argument for Golovkin winning this one.
    He rallied late but by then Canelo had already picked up a landslide lead.
    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 17: Canelo Alvarez (red trunks) and Gennadiy Golovkin (white trunks) square off following the eleventh round in the fight for the Super Middleweight Title at T-Mobile Arena on September 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)Credit: Getty
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin – Round 12
    Final round, the 36th of their trilogy series. Nice short uppercut from Golovkin, who wants to at least finish putting up a fight.
    Now Canelo steps on the front foot, searching for a big finish but is backed up as the two clinch.
    Both fight to the finish but there is no Big Drama Show in Las Vegas as the iconic rivals embrace with their trilogy heading to the scorecards.
    Credit: AP
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin – Round 11
    GGG starting to come forward now, showing a bit of belief.
    But back comes Canelo, leading with the left hoo, the pair shorten the distance and swap uppercuts.
    Little rally from Golovkin towards the end of the round and he’s at least finishing the fight on the front foot.
    Credit: AP
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin – Round 10
    Big left hook rocks Canelo’s chin back and the former middleweight king is starting to come into the fight a bit now.
    Lovely left body shot for Canelo and GGG felt that and grimaced a bit.
    Another good set of exchanges towards the end, both landing shots, and fans will be wishing this came a few rounds earlier.
    Credit: AP
    Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin – Round 9
    The two come come together and trade blows on the inside, Canelo looking to double up the right hand downstairs and to the head.
    Another big uppercut comes in for Canelo and GGG is trying to take the sting out of the punches here.
    Golovkin comes forward on the front foot, letting his hands go and backing Canelo up.
    Good success for the Kazakh towards the end of the round which produced a response from Canelo, best round of the fight so far.
    Credit: AP
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    Canelo Alvarez to have hand surgery after Gennady Golovkin trilogy with injury so bad boxing champ can’t hold a glass

    CANELO ALVAREZ revealed plans to have hand surgery after beating Gennady Golovkin with his injury so bad he cannot even hold a glass. The Mexican scored the most convincing win in his trilogy series with GGG, beating the Kazakh by unanimous decision in Las Vegas.
    Canelo Alvarez revealed plans to have hand surgery after beating Gennady GolovkinCredit: AP
    It followed after a contentious draw in 2017 and razor-thin majority decision victory in the rematch a year later.
    Canelo, 32, came into his trilogy bout with Golovkin, 40, having been beaten by Dmitry Bivol in May.
    And having finished his business with GGG, the boxing superstar has one more revenge mission left to complete as he eyes a rematch with Bivol.
    But Canelo has to first deal with a hand problem by going under the knife.
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    He said: “‘I need surgery on my hand after this. On my left hand. But I’m good, I’m a warrior and that is why I’m here.
    “[It bothered me] a lot. I can’t hold a glass. It is really bad. But I am a warrior.”
    Canelo must wait for Bivol, 31, to defend his WBA light-heavyweight title against Gilberto Ramirez, also 31, on November 5.
    But he confirmed a rematch with the Russian is his No1 priority.
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    Canelo said: “Of course, everybody knows. We’ll see, we’ll see what happens in that fight.”
    The four-division champion jumped up in weight after winning the undisputed super-middleweight crown in November 2021.
    But he appears ready to make the jump from 168lb to 175lb to avenge defeat against Bivol.
    Canelo said: “It’s very important for my legacy, for me, for my pride, for my country, for my family, for everything.
    “It’s very important and I will beat him.”
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