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Boxing results: Both Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin want rematch

Gennady Golovkin vs Canelo Alvarez: the controversial super-fight needs a definitive conclusion

Press Association

16th September, 2017

Boxing results: Both Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin want rematch
Golden Boy Promotions

GENNADY GOLOVKIN and Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez’s hotly-anticipated world middleweight title showdown ended in a controversial draw in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

The judges scored the bout 118-110 for Alvarez, 115-113 for Golovkin and 114-114 after 12 hard-fought rounds at the T-Mobile Arena, with the first scorecard swiftly sparking outrage on social media.

Alvarez started and finished the contest well, but the hard-hitting Golovkin had much the better of the middle rounds. Neither fighter went down.

And still the WBC Middleweight Champion of The World…
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What do you think… https://t.co/BA9G2fZMSt

— World Boxing Council (@WBCBoxing) September 17, 2017


#Allthebeltspic.twitter.com/DmScFeTRQw — Gennady Golovkin (@GGGBoxing) September 16, 2017

The result – met with boos and disbelief – nevertheless meant 35-year-old Kazakhstani Golovkin retained his WBA, WBC and IBF belts, and remained unbeaten in 38 fights.

Golovkin took to Twitter soon after the bout to post a smiling picture of himself celebrating with his belts alongside the words: “The world knows #andstill Thanks to all my fans from all over the world for your support. It means a lot for me.”

The controversial scorecard of judge Adalaide Byrd, who favoured Alvarez 118-110, was met with raised eyebrows, with many Twitter users claiming victory belonged to Golovkin.

Canelo Alvarez - Gennady Golovkin

Both fighters can hold their heads high tonight but this fight wasn’t close to a draw! #canelovsggg

— Lennox Lewis (@LennoxLewis) September 17, 2017


Byrd gave Golovkin just two rounds of the fight – the fourth and seventh – with the other 10 going to Alvarez. Former world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis tweeted: “Both fighters can hold their heads high tonight but this fight wasn’t close to a draw! #canelovsggg” Both men said in the ring after the decision that they wanted a rematch.

The world knows #andstill Thanks to all my fans from all over the world for your support. It means a lot for me. pic.twitter.com/o7t3m2sA8H

— Gennady Golovkin (@GGGBoxing) September 17, 2017

Speaking through a translator, 27-year-old Alvarez said: “Yes, of course, obviously yes, if the people want it, yes. He didn’t win. It was a draw. I always said I was going to be a step ahead of him.”

He added: “In the first rounds I came out to see what he had, then I was building from there. I think I won eight rounds.”

Golovkin said: “Look at my belts. I’m still the champion. Of course I want a rematch.”

READ OUR ROUND BY ROUND ACCOUNT OF THE CONTROVERSIAL SUPER-FIGHT AS IT HAPPENED HERE

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