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Juan Manuel Marquez has predicted Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will knock out Gennady Golovkin when they meet in their trilogy fight later this month.
“It’s motivating for Canelo to have lost to Bivol, because another defeat for a fighter like him would not be good,” Marquez told Marca.
“In the second fight with Golovkin he showed that he can beat him in the center of the ring, in the second fight he deciphered his style and he’s going to beat him.
“By speed, counter punches and combinations, so he’s not going to withstand the onslaught of the Mexican.
“Canelo is going to win by knockout.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...8cae4040e872bb
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JMM is right about the outcome. But not for the reasons he stated. Regardless... it'll be a mid-round slaughter.
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Really is surprising how under the radar this has been and low key rolled out. Even though it's passed shelf life etc well it is Canelo. Just 10 days out and all I'm seeing is lots of Alycia Baumgardner vs Mikaela Mayer and the Shields-Marshall card. Really want Golovkin to pull it off and want to see Bam Rodriquez, but just cannot do it.
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Yes it would be very spectacular if GGG could pull it off
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aul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin will complete their incredible trilogy next weekend as Las Vegas hosts the huge title fight.
The great foes battled out two thrilling clashes in 2017 and 2018 with the first being ruled a draw before Canelo took the second.
Their rivalry has been one of the best in modern day boxing but fans have had to wait for a third and final clash.
Now, they will go toe-to-toe once again under the lights in Sin City and it should be thriller.
Canelo, who lost to Dmitry Bivol in his WBA light heavyweight title bout in May, will put his super middleweight titles on the line.
Golovkin has only fought four times since his defeat to the Mexican and beat Ryota Murata in Japan most recently.
The 12-round super-middleweight title clash will be held on Saturday, September 17.
It is taking place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The card will get going at 1am on Sunday morning UK time with Canelo vs Golovkin expected from 5am.
The fight will be broadcast live on DAZN – the streaming service costs £7.99 per month, you can sign up HERE.
It can be streamed via the DAZN app and can be viewed on smart TVs, game consoles, connected devices, mobile, tablets and computers.
MAIN EVENT: Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin – for WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring super middleweight titles
Jesse Rodriguez Franco vs Israel Gonzalez – for WBC super flyweight title
Ali Akhmedov vs Gabriel Rosado
Austin Williams vs Kieron Conway
Diego Pacheco vs Enrique Collazo
Marc Castro vs Kevin Montiel Mendoza
Aaron Aponte vs Fernando Angel Molina
Anthony Herrera vs Delvin McKinley
Canelo: “I risk everything to keep making history when I don’t need to risk anything. I’ve already achieved so many things. I’m in a position where I don’t have to risk anything, and I still do it.
“Nobody does that when they are in a position like the one I’m in.
“Tell me another fighter who is trying that in other categories, going down and up in weight.
“It’s always been very personal with Gennady. That will never go away. After we finished the two fights, it still feels [very personal).
“He has never stopped talking about me. If you see, I never mentioned his name.
“I’ve always been in his mouth, he’s always talked about me, and that makes it even more personal.
“The fact that there is this rivalry puts an extra element there. It makes me train harder. I try harder. Personally, I sometimes feel better that it exists.”
Canelo has also promised he will end Golovkin’s career: “That’s my goal. That’s my goal for this fight. No disrespect for him. He’s a great fighter. He’s one of the best middleweights in boxing history. But that’s what I train for. My goal is to end his career, his great career.
“I feel hungry. I always train 100%. This is no exception. I feel motivated. I just can’t wait to be in the ring.”
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/1...ash-las-vegas/
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All in or nothing isn’t it. Not like there’s a rebirth of tomorrow’s for an old stubborn warrior so take the night as your own and crash the gate. He’s waited around long enough for it to come and some truths remain..Canelo is older too. He’s taken more damage last out than previous 3 or 4 and the higher you are on top of the world, a tumbling fall on the brightest stage has played with many a top fighters mind before. Make Canelo doubt and have no faith in anyone (judges) but yourself.
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I would normally agree with you. However... between "knock out Saul" and "go out on his shield"... I think 99.9989% of boxing fans deep down inside expect the latter.
Frankly, although "going out on his shield" would be a more fan-friendly fight... in this case I'd rather him do whatever it takes to see the final bell. That would be a moral defeat for Ginger, who is fully expected to knock GGG out.
"C'mon GGG! Last the 12 rounds!!"![]()
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