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Canelo Alvarez says he will end his trilogy fight against Gennady Golovkin in a “sweet way” by knocking him out when they meet on September 17th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

“I think now is not a Mexican style, now is different,” said Canelo Alvarez to SecondsOut, talking about how Gennadiy Golovkin used to call his fighting style ‘The Mexican style.’

“I think the Mexican style that he says is just to bring the Mexican fans for him. Everybody does it. They go in there with Mexican colors and hats and everything and sombreros, and I understand that. Mexican style is just different.

“In a close fight, you can see he wins, and other people can say I win. It’s a close fight, so it’s fine,” said Canelo about the difference in opinion about his first fight with Golovkin in 2017. “It’s good for boxing being in close fights. It’s perfect.

“That kind of people don’t give me credit,” Canelo said about some boxing fans believing he lost the second fight with GGG as well as the first. “I don’t care about those people. I just see my accomplishments really good.

“This fight is going to be different. I’m going to end this fight in a sweet way. I just want to win and beat him and be very satisfied. I don’t care what the people say. He’s one of the worst,” said Canelo about Golovkin.

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Ginger should wash his mouth out with soap after talking about "Mexican style."

He does a huge disservice to the Mexican champions before him, who fought all comers at any time, anywhere.... win, lose, or draw.

Past Mexican greats never had their careers methodically manufactured.

Cinnamon will knock out old man Golovkin. Of that I am 99% sure.

But who's to say lighting can't strike and GGG knocks out Ginger.

GGG by points is a complete fallacy.

Nobody beats Ginger by points in Vegas. That Bivol did it is a testament to how absolute the dominance was. The judges must've cried when they handed in their scorecards.