Boxing: Golovkin-Alvarez finally take over spotlight
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[September 15, 2017]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Gennady Golovkin's bout on
Saturday with Canelo Alvarez has not enjoyed the same anticipation
as last month's clash between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor
but it is the one boxing purists are calling the fight of the year.
When the clash between Kazakhstan's Golovkin, the undefeated
middleweight world champion, and Mexico's Alvarez was announced last
May, for about a month the showdown was being billed as the 'Fight
of the Year'.
But in June, the Mayweather-McGregor fight was announced and the
outspoken fighters commanded the media spotlight, helped along by a
four-city international media tour that stretched across three
countries.
The fight, which Mayweather won by technical knockout in the 10th
round, was dismissed as a joke by many since mixed martial arts
champion McGregor was making his professional boxing debut against
one of the best boxers of all-time.
But Saturday's clash between Golovkin and Alvarez for the unified
middleweight world championship, which will be held at the T-Mobile
Arena in Las Vegas, pits opponents who are easily the two best
middleweights in boxing and two of the top pound-for-pound fighters
in the sport.
"Canelo against Golovkin will go down in history," said Oscar De La
Hoya, whose promotional company, Golden Boy Promotions, is putting
on Saturday's fight.
"It will be a fight talked about for many years to come. The way
Hearns and Hagler and Leonard v Hearns are still being talked about
more than 30 years later."
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Middleweight boxer Canelo Alvarez of Mexico and WBC/WBA/IBF
middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin of Kazakhstan pose during a
news conference at MGM Grand hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada,
U.S., September 13, 2017. REUTERS/Las Vegas Sun/Steve Marcus
Both fighters have such a fearsome reputation for
punching power that many experts are struggling to predict the
outcome in what is considered an evenly-matched bout.
The 35-year-old Golovkin (37-0, 33 KOs) has made 18 consecutive
world middleweight title defences, while his 27-year-old opponent
(49-1-1, 34 KOs) has won world titles in two divisions. Alvarez's
lone defeat came against Mayweather in 2013.
Unlike the brash and expletive-filled press conferences held by
Mayweather and McGregor in the lead-up to their fight, Golovkin and
Alvarez have struck a much different tone.
"I don't want to talk too much," Golovkin said this week at their
final pre-fight press conference, to which a Spanish-speaking
Alvarez followed, "You know me, I don't like to talk a lot."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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