Canelo Alvarez and Gennadiy Golovkin embrace after their third struggle. Photograph by Ed Mulholland/Matchroom
Canelo Alvarez lastly scored a transparent choice over Gennadiy Golovkin within the four-years-in-the-making rubber match that occurred in Las Vegas on Saturday. Alvarez beat his arch rival by scores of 116-112 and 115-113 (twice), however most observers thought of the tremendous middleweight championship to be a one-sided contest in favor of the Mexican star, who continues to be in his prime.
Lots of those self same followers and media members believed that Golovkin, who’s now clearly previous his prime at age 40, deserved to win their first match at middleweight in 2017, which resulted in a controversial split-draw. The 2018 rematch, additionally contested at middleweight, was a heated battle that was chosen as The Ring’s Battle of the 12 months. Alvarez gained it by way of shut majority choice, however many observers scored it a draw.
Alvarez retained his Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO 168-pound titles with a UD over his arch rival. Photograph by Ed Mulholland/Matchroom
So, whereas the official report of the Canelo-Golovkin rivalry is 2-0-1, it’s actually extra of a 1-1-1 stalemate within the court docket of public opinion. The scores results of bout No. 3 was additionally principally a stalemate as neither future corridor of famer superior or dropped.
Alvarez (58-2-2, 39 KOs) stays undisputed tremendous middleweight champion, and holds on to his No. 5 spot within the pound-for-pound rankings. Golovkin (42-2-1, 37 KOs) stays the No. 1-rated middleweight (in addition to the unified IBF-WBA titleholder).
“Canelo received into an early lead towards a circumspect GGG, who rallied late but it surely was too little too late,” remarked panelist Anson Wainwright. “Their third chapter was the least enthralling of the trilogy.”
RING RATINGS UPDATE (as of Sept. 17):
Pound-for-pound – Alvarez stays at No. 5.
“Canelo took care of enterprise towards GGG,” mentioned panelist Anson Wainwright. “Not sufficient to maneuver up.”
Added panelist Martin Mulcahey: “This isn’t one for the books on both facet. The time interval between rematch and trilogy was too lengthy when one has aged to 40. No motion for Canelo, and never leaping (No. 4-rated Errol) Spence on that efficiency.”
Heavyweight – Andy Ruiz advances to No. 4 after outpointing Luis Ortiz, who drops to No. 7.
“Whereas Andy Ruiz beat Luis Ortiz, I’m undecided both gained numerous momentum from this one, however Ruiz stays a harmful struggle for anybody,” remarked Mulcahey. “I feel the center of the highest 10 pack is the place each belong. (No. 3-rated Joseph) Parker did beat Ruiz so he nonetheless deserves the upper score. So up one place for Ruiz, and down one spot for Ortiz.”
Tremendous middleweight – Alvarez stays champion. Christian Mbilli stays at No. 5 following a formidable second-round stoppage of DeAndre Ware.

Christian Mbilli
Wainwright advised a one-spot development for Mbilli, switching locations with No. 4-rated John Ryder, however was voted down by Managing Editor Tom Grey and panelist Adam Abramowitz.
“As spectacular as Mbilli appeared on Friday, I wouldn’t transfer him forward of Ryder,” mentioned Abramowitz. “I feel he ought to stay the place he’s.”
Answered Wainwright: “I debated that. Nevertheless, I felt that Mbilli’s wins over Mohammedi (which he received a soar for) and the Ware win confirmed he’s progressing. I felt Ryder was a bit of fortunate towards Daniel Jacobs in February, he hasn’t fought since and had simply marked time since he gave Callum Smith hell in November 2019. It’s a tip to the longer term in addition to I’d choose Mbilli to beat Ryder head-to-head.”
Added Grey: “I’m with Adam right here. Mbilli is a stable expertise and a giant puncher, however he’s nonetheless preventing beneath prime stage. Mohammedi has been dropping as typically as he’s been successful lately, and DeWare hasn’t precisely been turning heads.
“You mentioned it your self, Anson, Mbilli is ‘progressing.’ Basically, he’s the place he’s proper now due to the attention take a look at. I count on Mbilli to go MUCH additional, however he must get the outcomes to ascend the scores.
“Ryder has operated at the next stage and a detailed choice win over Jacobs trumps Mbilli’s resume with room to spare. Opinions diversified on that consequence, however the overwhelming majority of followers and specialists had Ryder beating Callum Smith.
“Who we predict wins between Mbilli and Ryder is irrelevant.”
Wainwright added that Ali Akhmedov, who outpointed veteran gatekeeper Gabriel Rosado on the Canelo-Golovkin undercard “is within the 11-15 vary.”
Middleweight – Golovkin stays at No. 1.
“GGG mentioned he’ll keep it up so preserve him the place he’s,” mentioned Wainwright.
Junior middleweight – Liam Smith stays at No. 7 following a fourth-round stoppage of Hassan Mwakinyo.
Light-weight – Isaac Cruz stays at No. 5 after stopping junior light-weight contender Eduardo Ramirez in two rounds. Richard Commey exits the rankings following a transfer to junior welterweight. Gustavo Lemos (28-0, 18 KOs) enters at No. 10.
Wainwright had initially advised Jermaine Ortiz to enter at No. 10 however Abramowitz, Diego Morilla and Yours Really favored Lemos.
Junior light-weight – Eduardo Ramirez exits. Lamont Roach (23-1-1, 9 KOs) re-enters at No. 10.
Junior featherweight – Ra’eese Aleem advances to No. 3 following a 10-round shoutout over fellow contender Mike Plania, who drops to No. 9. Danny Roman exits after asserting his retirement. Takuma Inoue (16-1, 3 KOs) enters at No. 10.

Takuma Inoue
Wainwright’s suggestion of Inoue was met with some skepticism however the panel couldn’t provide you with a greater addition following Roman’s exit.
“I’d hope there’s somebody extra worthy than Takuma Inoue,” mentioned Grey. “Hess had three fights in three years and completed little or no. With that mentioned, I appeared, and choices seem restricted. I go away it with you guys in case I missed one thing.”
Added Morilla: “I’d recommend Ludumo Lamati at 122, however Inoue has a barely higher observe report at this level, I suppose.”
Added Mulcahey: “On paper Takuma Inoue deserves No. 10, he simply one way or the other doesn’t excite me and I bear in mind him being virtually accepting of loss when confused by (Nordine) Oubaali in his solely setback. However others worthy of consideration haven’t had a giant take a look at but, perhaps Sam Goodman, however once more he’s not confronted a top-10 sort.”
Junior bantamweight – Juan Francisco Estrada stays champion after a hard-fought unanimous choice over Argi Cortes. Jesse Rodriguez stays at No. 3 after a tougher-than-expected unanimous choice over Israel Gonzalez.
“You possibly can’t be spectacular each time. Rodriguez was extra workmanlike, successful a 12-round unanimous choice towards the gutsy and recreation Gonzalez,” mentioned Wainwright. “No motion.
Added Mulcahey: “I’m able to say that Bam Rodriguez’s exercise (three title fights this yr) towards a great stage of opposition is sufficient to soar him over (No. 2-rated Kazuto) Ioka, however that (Kosei) Tanaka win nonetheless looms giant for Ioka. Actually conflicted and can go along with majority vote.”
Junior flyweight – Sivenathi Nontshinga advances to No. 5 after scoring a sensational 12-round split-decision over Hector Flores Calixto. Masamichi Yabuki stays at No. 6 following a seventh-round stoppage of beforehand unbeaten Thanongsak Simsri.
“Nontshinga edged Calixto in a very robust struggle to win the vacant IBF title,” famous Wainwright. “Nontshinga up two locations for the superb street win (in Mexico).”
Strawweight – Petchmanee CP Freshmart stays No. 2 following a 12-round unanimous choice over rugged Norihito Tanaka.
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