Canelo vs Golovkin 3 Super FIGHT – TRILOGY

Canelo vs Golovkin 3 Super FIGHT – TRILOGY

Why hasn't Canelo Alvarez-Gennadiy Golovkin 3 already been made? On the surface, a third fight between Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin should be one of the easiest superfights to make. For one thing, both fighters are under contract to DAZN, the streaming service, so there will be no haggling between competing networks over who will get to televise the fight, as there was when Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis were hashing things out in 2002. For another, because their DAZN contracts stipulate specific purses for their fights, there is no need for the management teams of either Alvarez or Golovkin to negotiate an acceptable split of the PPV revenues, which is always a huge stumbling block when trying to make one of these deals. Pre-Andy Ruiz Jr., that was the main obstacle to a Deontay Wilder-Anthony Joshua fight. And third, these two have already fought two controversial fights decided by razor-thin decisions that people still argue about. A third fight is a natural and could thrust this association into the annals of great boxing trilogies, along with Ali-Frazier and Gatti-Ward. Because each of the first two bouts attracted over 1 million PPV buys, DAZN has got to anticipate a huge uptick in subscribers for the third one, even if it’s only for a one-month look-see. So why isn’t it happening? The official narrative is that the GGG camp is refusing to fight Alvarez once again in Las Vegas. The story goes they are holding out to have the fight in either Texas or New York, feeling that they were jobbed out of both fights by the Vegas judges. Their first fight, in September 2017, was ruled a draw and the second fight, a year later, was won via split decision by Alvarez. #CaneloGolovkin3 #CanelovsGolovkin3 #CaneloGGG3 #CanelovsGGG3 Instagram:   / sports_tube_   Twitter:   / sports_tube_   Facebook:   / sportstube0   VK: https://vk.com/sportstube