Canelo Alvarez names Cotto as most important fight in snub to Golovkin!
Posted: 16 Feb 2021, 11:03
"Canelo Alvarez names Cotto as most important fight in snub to Golovkin and vows to carry on boxing until he’s 37!"
CANELO ALVAREZ has snubbed long-term rival Gennady Golovkin by naming Jose Miguel Cotto as his most important fight.
The pound-for-pound king bounced back from his sole career defeat to Floyd Mayweather to claim the WBC middleweight title over Cotto.
Canelo boxed his way to a twelve-round decision over the Puerto Rican in 2015 but many believe his clashes with GGG to be his most significant.
The Mexican, 30, fought to a contentious draw against Golovkin, 38, in 2017 with several feeling Alvarez was fortunate to avoid defeat.
But in their equally thrilling rematch a year later, Canelo prevailed with another razor thin set of scorecards.
The two have since reportedly held talks over a trilogy fight but the four-weight champion still considers Cotto as his biggest scalp to date.
He told TUDN: "Without a doubt, the most important was when I fought against Miguel Cotto.
"When I beat Miguel Cotto… that was the most important."
SunSport previously reported that Canelo is planning four world title fights this year and wants to unify the super-middleweight division.
He is back in action next month when he fights mandatory challenger Avni Yildirim in Miami and he has also vowed to to carry on boxing until he’s 37.

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CANELO ALVAREZ has snubbed long-term rival Gennady Golovkin by naming Jose Miguel Cotto as his most important fight.
The pound-for-pound king bounced back from his sole career defeat to Floyd Mayweather to claim the WBC middleweight title over Cotto.
Canelo boxed his way to a twelve-round decision over the Puerto Rican in 2015 but many believe his clashes with GGG to be his most significant.
The Mexican, 30, fought to a contentious draw against Golovkin, 38, in 2017 with several feeling Alvarez was fortunate to avoid defeat.
But in their equally thrilling rematch a year later, Canelo prevailed with another razor thin set of scorecards.
The two have since reportedly held talks over a trilogy fight but the four-weight champion still considers Cotto as his biggest scalp to date.
He told TUDN: "Without a doubt, the most important was when I fought against Miguel Cotto.
"When I beat Miguel Cotto… that was the most important."
SunSport previously reported that Canelo is planning four world title fights this year and wants to unify the super-middleweight division.
He is back in action next month when he fights mandatory challenger Avni Yildirim in Miami and he has also vowed to to carry on boxing until he’s 37.

Thoughts?