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Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez fight to brutal draw as talk of big-money rematch begins

Highly anticipated bout lives up to its billing as Triple G retains his middleweight titles

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Gennady Golovkin swings at Canelo Alvarez as the middleweight showdown lives up to its hype. Photo: AFP

Gennady Golovkin has retained his middleweight titles, fighting to a draw with Canelo Alvarez in a brutal battle that ended with both fighters with their hands aloft in victory.

The middleweight showdown lived up to its hype as the two fighters traded huge punches and went after each other for 12 rounds.

Neither fighter was down and neither appeared seriously hurt but both landed some huge punches to the head that had the crowd screaming in excitement.

Golovkin was the aggressor throughout and landed punches that had put other fighters to the canvas. But he couldn’t put Alvarez down, and the Mexican star more than stood his own in exchanges with Triple G, from Kazakhstan. The two were still brawling as the final seconds ticked down and the fight went to the scorecards.

Gennady Golovkin celebrates retaining his middleweight titles after drawing with Canelo Alvarez. Photo: AP
Gennady Golovkin celebrates retaining his middleweight titles after drawing with Canelo Alvarez. Photo: AP

One judge had Alvarez winning 118-110 and a second had it 115-113 in Golovkin’s favour, while the third had it 114-114.

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