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Canelo vs. GGG results: Alvarez wins majority decision in championship thriller

Canelo vs. GGG results: Alvarez wins majority decision in championship thriller

 

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez won the majority conclusion over Gennady Golovkin in his own rematch on Saturday, becoming the only favorite in the Middleweight division, in that amount of WBA (Super), WBC, IBO and Ring magazine belts. This was quite closest battle, as and 1-interwiev, but almost all (in that numbers and this writer) wondered, exactly that Golovkin obviously won victory.

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Referee Daev Moretti scored 115-113 for Alvarez. Jude Glenn Feldman scored it a draw 114-114. Referee Steve Weisfeld scored 115-113 for Alvarez, resulting in a majority opinion.

In the first rounds Golovkin worked well blow, but Alvarez was more consistent with the inclusion of more strict shots. He had some number one backing Golovkin, though " GGG " also got its own shots in the beginning, outside of Alvarez's landing thanks to the left punch.

Golovkin began to wane in the middle of the first round, but came back strong, supporting Alvarez for finishing all rounds. Golovkin perfectly controlled, at least, the last 4 rounds and the first couple. It was quite an intense match, and, absolutely, times of the best matches of all years.

In the overall feature, WBO's Junior Middleweight title was on the piece, and Jaime Mungia was the winner with a wide, wide margin. And with respect to the base. Brandon cook got some not bad shots in the second round, but the sin of the Mungi was very tremendous from him because he was knocked out in the 3rd round. Rather, the referee stopped the battle before and helped to make of wild hooks Munguia, in fact he never set foot.

In the first round of Love “Chocolatito” Gonzalez somewhat slowed down the start, but picked up the pace in any round, before that than to suspend Moises Fuentes in the 5th round. The further battle was shocking, with David Lemieux dropping Gary O'sullivan in the first round with an inhuman left hook.

The rematch was first set for may 5, but was cancelled when Alvarez was postponed for a positive drug test. Alvarez collaborated with officials, but zavlyal actually that flattering analysis was due to tainted meat. In any case, Golovkin continued to fight (and beat) another enemy on that day, and a rematch was set for Saturday.

Below you can see the absolute current blog in reverse order.

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez def. Gennady " GGG " Golovkin through the majority conclusion
Round 12: Fina round and, at least on my map, Alvarez needs AK nockout. A big left hook from Golovkin, then 2 powerful injections. Strict fair uppercut from Golovkin throws his head back Alvarez. Alvarez slipped for a while. They are bound and divided. Hook to the body from Golovkin. The left hook from Alvarez connects, but Golovkin still lands personal. Strict, a short right hand lands on top of Alvarez. They trade uppercuts. More jabs and hooks exchanged closer to the end, and they obamaite the Bells! Wow! It's Golovkin on my card, but wow!

Round 11: Alvarez is preparing a large number of backup in order to start this round. He presses Alvarez to the rope, and then prepares 2 great injections. Alvarez is in space, eating a number of big shots from the top, embracing a strict fair hook. Alvarez swings the hook, which does some damage-he hasn't arranged it yet. Golovkin currently covers the body shots-the most important compound of this struggle. They're slowing down a bit. Strict left hook from Golovkin. The right corpse was shot from Alvarez. Fair hook from Alvarez. A brief composition of the territories Golovkin. The 1st middle of this round was GGG, the 2nd was Alvarez.

Round 10: Golovkin now looks more likely, not paying attention to the fact that the angle of Alvarez assured him, in fact that Golovkin is nothing left. 2 is quite simply a hook from Golovkin, and after that he follows in the footsteps of him with a powerful combo, three, 4, 5 blows to the turtle Alvarez. But Alvarez turns later such as leaves the ropes and lands on a good hook and a good shot in the corpse. Again a shot from Alvarez, but Golovkin responds with another flurry, snapping the head back with a series of shots. Once again, a big round of Golovkin, at least on my card.

 

Jaime Munguia def. Brandon cook through TKO at 1: 03 round 3
Round 3: cook comes forward again, with strict body shots. Verst. But he's caught on a hook from Munguia, and it's a knockdown. Cook goes down, but he cooks it through a standing bill. They begin to take off, and the Mungia swarms again. A ruthless attack in the body causes the chefs to the turtle in front of the ropes, and subsequently several more sharp blows, the referee pulls the fight. Munguia threw definitely ruthless hooks to the body! What a show!

Round 2: cook realizes actually that he is bound to expire strong, and he prepares it in the second round by throwing giant combos and for a while getting Munguia opposite the ropes. Fair Munguia elementary uppercut from grazing and pushes cook back. A tremendous cross from the right from cook misses. Munguia wants to retire to cook, but he understands, in fact that there is power, and he does not want to be on the receiving side of One-puncher, which, similarly, is in demand now in the evening. Not far from cook Land. And again, with 10 seconds to go to the round, Munguia starts unloading with a series of powerful hooks. Cook lands the corpse, shot closer to the end, in fact that was quite excellent. It's actually the next round, but it's probably the Mungia.

Round 1: slowly start this round, with Munguia waiting for cook to get carried away, but cook ... it's not enticing. A couple of left shots from Munguia land, followed by a left canopy misses, and he dines a couple of shots from cook. A strict shot of the mungi, and he ate once from cook immediately afterwards. A tremendous hook to the body from the Mungi. He has Kok in front of the ropes, and Mungia begins to masturbate. Munguia is warned for bumps in the back of the head. When the 1st round comes to an end, Munguia shoots a few strict hooks, and all that actually has the ability to arrange a cook - a turtle to the bell.

David Lemieux Def. Gary O'sullivan through Ko at 2: 44 round 1
Round 1: Lemieux goes more brutal, in order to start a 1st, working with the body before, but he eats a couple left simply strikes from O Sullivan. Kind, strict shot of Lemieux, then again. A powerful left punch from O'sullivan. The left hook from Lemieux and O'sullivan doesn't work! He fell down, and the referee pulls the fight! O'sullivan is not “out” himself to himself, but he obviously from this. Wow!

Love "Chocolatito" Gonzalez Def. Moises Fuentes through Ko in 1: 44 round of 5
Round 5: More of the same here to start, with chocolatito landing a good flurry and boom, a big knockout kick! Fuentes has fallen and has no intention of getting up! It was a brief left hook, followed by a tremendous fair.

Round 4: Chocolatito, probably up to 3 rounds here, but 2-1 in a hard case. Fuentes throws a number of strict hooks coming out in the fourth, and lands on a good copy of the body. He still connects with a strong left hook. Discrepancy: between both data not bad pictures, he ate 6 with Chocolatito. Just an uppercut from Chocolatito with Fuentes opposite the ropes. Top left of Chocolatito pounding hard. Still times round of for him, but Fuentes even there than any other, than in the second and 3-em.

Round 3: Chocolatito is heading here before, getting the spare Fuentes up with severe stings and dishonest hooks. He adds up a number of songs one-two-three, and does take another round.

Round 2: Fuentes comes out more brutal, swinging a sturdy hook that Chocolatito just gets out of the way. Chocolatito gates with a strict body shot, followed by a brief left hook and Fuentes contains a section near the right eyes. Simply more shots from Chocolatito, who Fuentes a spare copy. Powerful corpse shot of Chocolatito, then right to the torso of Fuentes. The brief left hook lands again for Chocolatito,and Fuentes checks for difficulties with snapping shots. The round ends are supposed to be Chocolatito.

Round 1: and we begin! Chocolatito is working some shots early, and Fuentes cautioned opposite ropes, but they circle down. Fuentes, much higher hands some good shots offline, but is slow enough including the round to begin.

The rematch is finally here. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and Gennady " GGG " Golovkin will face Saturday night in a pay-per-view card of virtually all titles in the Middleweight division that make sense. Their 1st outing was a controversial split draw, not due to the fact that the battle was the closest, and due to the fact, actually, that once the arbitrator Adelaide bird, had a map, which firmly stood out from the 2 other arbitrators.

Saturday card comes at 8PM ET on HBO pay-per-view (direct transmission through FITE.tv, RingTV). 1st fight was pretty close, in order to ensure a draw, but the card 118-110, transferred Byrd, was devoted to a wide range of criticisms of the later battle. We will have a current blog and the main factors of the entire map, straight here, starting from 8 PM.

Golovkin is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, but he needs a daring victory over Alvarez. They were originally scheduled for a rematch on may 5, but Alvarez was handed a six-month suspension for a positive drug test, which he blamed for spoiled meat from Mexico.

WBA (Super), WBC and IBO Middleweight in real time are held and Golovkin will be on the piece, and the free belt medium weight magazine The Ring. The IBF title stumbled on Golovkin because of this, in fact, that he did not meet with the neotklonimym candidate Sergei Derevyanchenko.

Card on Saturday will occur the contest, WBO Junior Middleweight among the favorite Jaime Munguía and Brandon cook. The map will reveal superfluidity fight between Roman Gonzalez and Moises Fuentes, after a contest in the Middleweight division between David Lemieux and Gary O'sullivan.

How to watch Canelo and GGG 2
Time: 8PM ET

Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas

TV: commercial TV channels (HBO)

Internet Transmission: FITE.tv, RingTV

Map of the battle opposite a Canelo GGG II
Average weight: Saul "Canelo" Alvarez def. Gennady " GGG " Golovkin through the majority conclusion
Lower average weight: Jaime Munguia def. Brandon cook through TKO at 1: 03 round 3
Average weight: David Lemieux def. Gary O'sullivan through Ko at 2: 44 round 1
Smaller Cockerel: Love "Chocolatito" Gonzalez Def. Moises Fuentes through Ko in 1: 44 round of 5

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