Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs. Gennadiy 'GGG' Golovkin III | DAZN PPV - September 17, 2022

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Who wins the trilogy fight?

Poll ended at 17 Sep 2022, 10:47

Canelo - Decision
31
42%
Canelo - T/KO
16
22%
DRAW
5
7%
Golovkin - T/KO
17
23%
Golovkin - Decision
4
5%
 
Total votes: 73

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tiny_acres wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 15:07
KiwiRider wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 14:38
tiny_acres wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 09:58

Why even mention Floyd? He is long retired and Canelo is 2 or 3 weight divisions above his retirement weight
Ward is long retired and has had a large insurance policy payout for a career ending injury.
GGG has been laying low and most have lost interest in him.
GGG is just so old now.
I don't want to see a great champion get hammered until he finally goes out on his granite chin. He was on the slide the first time they fought. Now it will seem like a high school bully bashing a pensioner.
Stuff that for a joke.
Even casuals will look at the stats and see a near 40 year old facing a bull in his prime - what part of that says "commercial success"?
I can not argue with anything you said.
None of those 3 fights make any sense.
2 retired guys and a guy at 40 that is way on the other side of his prime.
Waste of time
True :salut:
The greedy money grubbers should move on from all them names. Canelo needs to spill new blood. And those thinking they are in line for a big payday against him need to stay busy and earn it.
Im sick of all this "holding pattern" sh*t
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KiwiRider wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 15:21
tiny_acres wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 15:07
KiwiRider wrote: 27 Jan 2022, 14:38

GGG is just so old now.
I don't want to see a great champion get hammered until he finally goes out on his granite chin. He was on the slide the first time they fought. Now it will seem like a high school bully bashing a pensioner.
Stuff that for a joke.
Even casuals will look at the stats and see a near 40 year old facing a bull in his prime - what part of that says "commercial success"?
I can not argue with anything you said.
None of those 3 fights make any sense.
2 retired guys and a guy at 40 that is way on the other side of his prime.
Waste of time
True :salut:
The greedy money grubbers should move on from all them names. Canelo needs to spill new blood. And those thinking they are in line for a big payday against him need to stay busy and earn it.
Im sick of all this "holding pattern" sh*t
I am sick of the wait I'll get paid mentality. Amir Khan wasted his career waiting on Mayweather and Pacquia.
Whyte wasted a good chunk of his career waiting on Wilder when he was offered the Joshua rematch.
The lightheavyweight division has wasted all of their talent for nothing until now the Canelo lottery. But they should of been fighting each other years before he moved up
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The article doesn't name any sources. It's just a journalist mentioning that a third Canelo-GGG bout is feasible.

However, Eddie Hearn recently discussed the matter and he said the two-fight deal he's offering Canelo involves bouts against Bivol in May and Golovkin in September.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 08 Feb 2022, 10:32
The article doesn't name any sources. It's just a journalist mentioning that a third Canelo-GGG bout is feasible.

However, Eddie Hearn recently discussed the matter and he said the two-fight deal he's offering Canelo involves bouts against Bivol in May and Golovkin in September.
There's an article with Hearn discussing his recent talk with Canelo

I think it's on TalkSport. I haven't managed to read it yet.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2022, 15:33
OMG .... i was hoping for PBC and Charlo deal ....this sux
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well apparently he's close to signing to fight bivol before ggg, i like the bivol fight, not the ggg
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Will probably be DAZN PPV
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If G looks good vs Murata then its a good match for Canelo.

Bivol is a top-legit opponent for Canelo @ 175.
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apollo creed wrote: 09 Feb 2022, 15:56 If G looks good vs Murata then its a good match for Canelo.

Bivol is a top-legit opponent for Canelo @ 175.
Bivol says he can make 168, but that would be more off a Canelo advantage wouldn’t if?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2022, 15:58
apollo creed wrote: 09 Feb 2022, 15:56 If G looks good vs Murata then its a good match for Canelo.

Bivol is a top-legit opponent for Canelo @ 175.
Bivol says he can make 168, but that would be more off a Canelo advantage wouldn’t if?
Dawson did it too and he got stopped by Ward. I think Canelo wants to fight Bivol at 175 lbs and probably have a rehydration clause. At 168 , Canelo would have a big advantage.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2022, 15:42
Interesting.
GGG vs Murata has not been rescheduled.

Once Canelo signs this deal there will suddenly be "difficulties" getting GGG/Murata scheduled. Those "difficulties" will lead to the bout being canceled.
Like every other near weight boxer............GGG is not going to risk losing the Canelo payday.
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best part of this is defo canelo-bivy, not canelo-ggg 3
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GGG ducking Eubank
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emallini wrote: 10 Feb 2022, 01:17 GGG ducking Eubank
:lol:
Running as fast as his 40 year old legs will carry him.
We all have our boogeymen :oo
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Why?

GGG has already spanked him twice. Blatant ROBBERIES. Only a retard would give them to Canelo
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tigermoth87 wrote: 10 Feb 2022, 04:49 Why?

GGG has already spanked him twice. Blatant ROBBERIES. Only a retard would give them to Canelo
Ive scored second fight for Canelo, 115-113. He beat GGG in his own game. Still did not feel retarded :box:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2022, 15:42
If we’re really being optimistic, the earliest realistic date for the GGG-Murata bout will be the 30th April.

By the time he enters the ring on that date, Gennadiy will be forty years of age, without having scored a legitimate victory over a universally-regarded top-ten world-rated opponent for more than five years.

GGG has endured roughly seventeen months of inactivity. And within the last 3½ years he would have only engaged in two mismatches, whilst arguably losing to Sergiy Derevyanchenko.

Even though I feel it’s likely (who knows for sure?) he still has enough left in the tank to comfortably beat Ryota Murata, perhaps even by stoppage, I don't think there’s much of an appetite from fight fans to see him face Canelo again (at least from die-hard's).

And if we do eventually see Canelo-GGG III in September, I’m expecting the Mexican to score a one-sided tragic, but spectacular, highlight-reel KO over a well past-his-prime iteration of Golovkin.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Feb 2022, 15:42
I watched an iFL TV video of an interview with DAZN’s Joe Markowski, and he admitted that their biggest (most expensive) bouts will be PPV’s from 2022 onwards, meaning that subscribers will have to pay extra to watch them.

Even though he “hopes” they’ll only be used sparingly, we can only assume that bouts involving Anthony Joshua and Canelo will be broadcast as PPV’s by DAZN.
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Sources: Canelo Alvarez close to 2-fight deal with Matchroom Boxing to face Dmitry Bivol, Gennadiy Golovkin

Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin, at long last, are on the verge of a trilogy fight.

Alvarez and Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing are closing in on a two-fight deal worth upward of $85 million for boxing's top star to compete on DAZN, sources told ESPN. The first fight would pit Alvarez against light heavyweight titleholder Dmitry Bivol on May 7 in a return to 175 pounds.

Provided Alvarez wins, as expected, he would defend his undisputed 168-pound championship against GGG in a long-awaited grudge match Sept. 17, per sources.

Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KOs) will first meet Ryota Murata in a rescheduled 160-pound title unification in the spring in Tokyo, and, like Alvarez, will have to emerge victorious to keep the third fight intact.

The deal has not been agreed to nor signed yet, sources said, but negotiations are approaching the finish line.

For weeks, Alvarez (57-1-2, 39 KOs) has mulled this two-fight offer from Hearn alongside a one-fight offer from Al Haymon's PBC to defend his four super middleweight belts against Jermall Charlo on May 7. The PBC offer is worth upward of $45 million guaranteed, sources said.

ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer signed a one-fight deal with PBC last year ahead of an 11th-round TKO of Caleb Plant on Showtime PPV. Alvarez earned $40 million guaranteed for that win. His three previous bouts were promoted by Hearn, including title victories over Callum Smith and Billy Joe Saunders.

The 31-year-old signed an 11-fight, $365 million deal with DAZN in 2018 shortly after he defeated GGG in a September rematch that headlined an HBO pay-per-view event.

But after just three fights, Alvarez sued his longtime promoter, Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, and DAZN. The suit was settled and Alvarez gained his freedom.

A fight with Bivol, ESPN's No. 2 light heavyweight, would be Alvarez's second at 175 pounds. His lone light heavyweight fight was an 11th-round KO of Sergey Kovalev in a November 2019 title bout.

Bivol (19-0, 11 KOs) would present an opportunity for Alvarez to chase a second title reign at 175 pounds. The 31-year-old from Russia is a tricky boxer who is adept at controlling range with his excellent jab. What he hasn't done recently is entertain, with two decision wins in 2021 that featured little action.

The biggest prize of all, at least commercially, is a third meeting with Alvarez's rival GGG. The future Hall of Famers fought to a spirited draw in their 2017 bout for the middleweight championship before Alvarez scored a majority-decision victory one year later in another close contest.

Both bouts produced over 1 million pay-per-view buys and over $20 million in gate receipts. Golovkin (41-1-1, 36 KOs) has expressed his willingness to fight Alvarez a third time on numerous occasions.

Now approaching his 40th birthday, time is running out. GGG was set to meet Murata in December, but COVID-19 restrictions in Japan forced the fight's postponement.
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Imagine GGG beat Canelo at 41, it would hugely improve his historical standing.
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Apparently it's a deal worth $85m for both fights of course.

Keith Idec of BS has already confirmed the bouts will be DAZN ppv
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emallini wrote: 10 Feb 2022, 07:42 Imagine GGG beat Canelo at 41, it would hugely improve his historical standing.
I think Golovkin’s historical standing should be improved right now considering Canelo’s recent wins and Golovkin arguably won both fights versus Canelo. But the biased media doesn’t want to talk about that. They want to focus on negatives such as Golovkin’s inactivity or his age. It’s disgusting what boxing did to Golovkin.
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