Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin don’t like each other. That much is evident through the years between the two great fighters.
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Alvarez (57-2-2, 39 knockouts) will be rebounding off the second loss of his career in the May setback
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17 at the T-Mobile Arena in a DAZN pay-per-view event, promoted by Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Promotions.
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Alvarez, The Ring and undisputed super middleweight world champion
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Golovkin met in New York on Monday for the last press conference to kickoff the megafight.
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Their staredown looked like a simmering volcano about to explode.
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When challenged by Hearn in broaching Golovkin’s allegations of the past toward Alvarez, like calling him a “cheater,” “low class,” that he “wants to punish him,” Golovkin seemed to walk away from those words
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The 40-year-old from Kazakhstan holds the IBF and WBA middleweight titles and will be fighting for the first time at 168.
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His only loss was by majority decision to Alvarez in September 2018, after the pair fought to a split-draw in September 2017.
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“But September 17 is coming, and whatever unfinished business we have, we’re going to meet each other in the ring and resolve it.”