Canelo vs Golovkin 3: Triple G shrugging off huge punch from Saul Alvarez
Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will face fierce rival Gennady ‘GGG’ Golovkin for the third time on September 17.
Canelo will take a step down in weight to super middleweight to defend his undisputed status as WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO champion at 168lbs.
The Mexican was defeated on points this month by light heavyweight Russian Dmitry Bivol – his first taste of defeat in nine years.
Canelo has now decided to end his bitter rivalry with GGG rather than activate his rematch clause with Bivol.
Golovkin, the WBA and IBF middleweight champion, will move up a division to face Canelo.
The pair first met in the ring in 2017. The fight ended in a controversial split draw with many feeling Golovkin should have been declared the winner.
Canelo took the spoils in the subsequent rematch with a narrow points victory.
The third instalment of the trilogy is expected to take place in Las Vegas, the same venue as the two previous fights.
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The trilogy bout has been eagerly anticipated with promoter Eddie Hearn adding: “The Canelo v GGG trilogy is the biggest fight in boxing and I am delighted to get this made for September 17.
“These are two men that bitterly dislike each other and want to end this incredible series with a blistering KO.
“I truly believe this will be the most thrilling fight between these two great champions and it will be fireworks from the first bell to the last man standing.”
Can Canelo overcome GGG’s titanium chin?
The biggest highlight from the two previous fights came in the initial fight between the competitors.
In the ninth round, Canelo connected with a big power-punch, catching an advancing GGG flush on the chin.
However, GGG brushed the punch off like it was