Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez says he put his first defeat to Floyd Mayweather down to ‘experience’ ahead of his blockbuster trilogy fight against Gennady Golovkin. The Mexican is in the final stages of preparation for his September 17 rubber match with his old middleweight rival, which will headline the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Canelo Alvarez, 31, was beaten on points by Dmitry Bivol, also 31, back in May, the second defeat of his professional career.
Before that though he suffered his first loss as a professional after losing a controversial split decision to Mayweather in 2013. ALL THE INFO: Canelo vs GGG 3: Date, Live Stream, Weight and More During an appearance on the DAZN Originals series ‘The Making Of’, Canelo reflected on the first time he had to deal with taking a loss, and how it has changed him as a fighter ever since. “Simply, it was down to experience.
If I compare that Canelo with Canelo today, they are completely different. It’d be a completely different fight now [against Mayweather],” he said, in quotes reported by BoxingScene.com. “I’ve always said that perhaps if I’d won that night, everything would have come my way.
Fame, money, and perhaps it wouldn’t have worked out well then. I could’ve perhaps gone crazy. “It wasn’t my moment. That’s how I take it, it wasn’t my moment.