Masterful Mayweather defeats Alvarez to remain unbeaten
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (right) against Canelo Alvarez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas, Nevada ...on Saturday. |
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Floyd Mayweather produced a masterclass as he outboxed Saul Canelo
Alvarez to take the Mexican’s WBA and WBC super welterweight titles by
majority decision in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
The previously unbeaten Alvarez began by
attempting to slow down Mayweather with stiff jabs and hooks to the
body, but in response Mayweather (45-0, 26 KOs) snapped back his head
with jabs of his own.
The more Alvarez (42-1-1, 30 KOs)
stepped forward and became aggressive, the more he left himself
vulnerable to Mayweather’s rapid counterpunches.
After a relatively quiet opening few
rounds, Mayweather began to open up in the fourth, snapping back
Alvarez’s head with a succession of jabs and then landing a sweeping
right at the bell.
In the fifth, Mayweather stood in the pocket in front of Alvarez and landed a series of combinations that rattled his opponent.
When Alvarez attempted to pin Mayweather
in the corner in the seventh, the American slipped most of his punches
and answered with a right hand, followed by a sequence of jabs and an
uppercut, before backing the Mexican to the ropes and picking him apart.
It was the same in the 10th, Mayweather
turning defense into offense as he landed counters off the ropes and
sent Alvarez into retreat.
“I think if I had pressed the attack
earlier, I could have got the stoppage. I like taking my time. But it
was a great fight,” five-division world champion Mayweather said.
By the end, Alvarez cut a forlorn
figure, following Mayweather around the ring as his foe retreated and
circled to lure him into a trap.
The final result appeared a formality, and it was a surprise when one of the judges scored the bout a draw.
She was overruled by scores of 117-111
and 116-112, which also seemed close but may have reflected the fact
that Mayweather, seemingly confident of victory, effectively coasted
through the final couple of rounds.
Masterful Mayweather defeats Alvarez to remain unbeaten
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