I thought Canelo started sharper with GGG tentative. From the 3rd onwards though Golovkin increasingly got the better of things and was the one applying constant pressure and landing that jab. Canelo was landing in his spurts but they were few and far between. Then he seemed to wake up in the 11th and 12th, but by that stage Canelo was way down IMO. It was a good fight, but I think it answered all the questions. GGG knows that with a quicker start it is even more convincing, it is only the judges he has to convince. I would even go as far as to say I don't want to see a rematch. GGG has a few years left and it is pointless to just repeat a pretty obvious win. A Jacobs rematch is more deserving, or maybe a move up to 168 for a couple of fights. Canelo doesn't deserve it really and he was the one who denied Lara a rematch despite an obvious loss. Like Orange Boy said: "No rematch".