Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin delivered a dreadful performance.
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Let's examine critically the previous boxing week, which included the conclusion of the Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin feud at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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The "good" thing about Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin's third fight on Saturday is that it's finished.
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For the first two thirds of the fight, Triple-G, who is 40, appeared his age; for the final third, he appeared 39. Alvarez lost steam toward the end of a contest he never truly desired,
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He later complained that he had worsened a wrist problem that would require surgery.
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Alvarez stated that he wants to give his body, particularly what he described as a surgically repaired wrist, time to heal.
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In the event that Dmitry Bivol wins Gilberto Ramirez in November, he will next want a rematch with the Russian Alvarez declared after the bout on Saturday, "And I'll beat him.".
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In May, Bivol decisively defeated Alvarez in a unanimous decision. That night, he was the bigger, superior fighter.
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In addition, although I'll accept his word on the injuries, I saw nothing in Alvarez's third bout with Golovkin that makes me think he could defeat Bivol in a rematch.
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I understand the need for a rematch. Pride. Alvarez would be smarter, in my opinion, to compete against individuals smaller than Bivol, such as David Benavidez and Jermall Charlo.