On September 16th 2017, three weeks removed from the highly publicized Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor Mcgregor spectacle, another boxing match took place that could truly be considered a "superfight".
It pitted two of the world's most dominant fighters in the middleweight division.
First, the undefeated Gennady Golovkin at 37-0, known simply as Triple G or GGG. At the time, GGG held the IBO, IBF, WBC, and (Super) WBA middleweight titles.
Second, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, who held THE RING middleweight title with an incredible professional record of 49-1, his lone loss coming at the hands of the great Floyd Mayweather in a majority decision 4 years earlier at just 23 years of age.
At 35 years old, GGG looked to cement his undefeated career by snatching The Ring middleweight title, becoming the universal lineal middleweight champion.
And the younger Alvarez, at 27 years old, looked to retain his respective title, as well as take GGG's titles, making him the lineal middleweight champion.
What happened that night had the world talking about the state of boxing, corruption in combat sports, and set the stage for a rematch exactly one year later, as a controversial draw was the official outcome.
On September 15th, live from Las Vegas, this rematch will take place.
Originally slated for the May 5th Cinco de Mayo weekend, April 3rd Canelo withdrew from the scheduled bout due to failed drug tests, which he and his camp attributed to tainted meat.
GGG's camp and he himself have been openly opinionated regarding the failed drug tests, which has garnered bad blood which wasn't present previously.
Now, no excuses, no obstructions, no more wait.
And hopefully, Judge Adelaide Byrd is no where NEAR the arena.
This is to unify ALL middleweight titles....
Yesterday the fighters took part in the ceremonial 7-day weigh-in.
GGG: 163.8#
Canelo: 163.2#
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