Will there be a third fight? Rick Strom, Robert Littal, and Jayar Jackson break it down. Give us your thoughts in the comments below!
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“As midnight approached, Canelo Alvarez walked out of T-Mobile Arena wearing a shimmery gold sports jacket, sporting a bandage over his left eye and suddenly holding all the cards.
His strategy had paid off — not just in Saturday’s win over Gennady Golovkin, but in the years that preceded it.
If Golovkin had things his way, the two fighters would’ve been in the ring three years earlier when the Kazakh fighter was closer to his peak. Instead Alvarez slow-played negotiations, faced Golovkin when he was ready, scoring a draw and now a majority decision — the only two blemishes on Golovkin’s record (38-1-1, 34 knockouts). Now, if the two square off a third time, which seemed like a foregone conclusion in the immediate aftermath of Saturday’s exciting bout, Alvarez (50-1-2, 34 KOs) will likely get the chance to close out the trilogy against a 37-year old Golovkin.
So no, it was no surprise that Alvarez, seven months removed from a pair of failed drug tests and fresh off a six-month suspension, was so eager to declare Saturday one of the happiest nights of his life."
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“As midnight approached, Canelo Alvarez walked out of T-Mobile Arena wearing a shimmery gold sports jacket, sporting a bandage over his left eye and suddenly holding all the cards.
His strategy had paid off — not just in Saturday’s win over Gennady Golovkin, but in the years that preceded it.
If Golovkin had things his way, the two fighters would’ve been in the ring three years earlier when the Kazakh fighter was closer to his peak. Instead Alvarez slow-played negotiations, faced Golovkin when he was ready, scoring a draw and now a majority decision — the only two blemishes on Golovkin’s record (38-1-1, 34 knockouts). Now, if the two square off a third time, which seemed like a foregone conclusion in the immediate aftermath of Saturday’s exciting bout, Alvarez (50-1-2, 34 KOs) will likely get the chance to close out the trilogy against a 37-year old Golovkin.
So no, it was no surprise that Alvarez, seven months removed from a pair of failed drug tests and fresh off a six-month suspension, was so eager to declare Saturday one of the happiest nights of his life."
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