Golovkin: Canelo fight will be in a different weight class, previous fights with him do not matter

Kazakh boxer expects a lot of surprises from his opponent

Kazakhstani boxer Gennady Golovkin (42-1-1, 37 KOs) believes that the third fight with the undisputed world champion in super middleweight Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (57-2-2, 39 KOs) will not be similar to previous fights between them.

“I completely look at the third fight as a completely new fight from scratch. I don’t draw any motivation from previous fights.”

“Canelo is going to change a lot because this fight is in a different weight class. His attitude will definitely change. I expect there will be many surprises during this fight.”

Alvarez and Golovkin will fight on September 17 for the title of undisputed world champion in the second middle weight category. The fight will take place in Las Vegas.

After the fight, Golovkin will have 5 days to decide which category to stay in. If Gennady decides to defend the middleweight title, he will face Cuban Erislandy Lara.

The first fight between Canelo and Golovkin in September 2017 ended in a draw. A year later, the Mexican won by split decision.

In May, Alvarez suffered the second defeat of his career, losing to Russian Dmitry Bivol in a fight for the world light heavyweight title. Golovkin fought his last fight in April, defeating Japan’s Reta Murata via TKO to unify two middleweight titles.

Source: Sportarena

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