WBC, WBA super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez believes that he would beat Gennadiy Golovkin if they meet in a third meeting.
Canelo was in action last month, in what was his only fight of 2020, when he dominated unbeaten Callum Smith to capture two world titles in Texas.
The Mexican and Golovkin fought twice in the past – with both contests being close and competitive.
“I don’t have to prove anything to anyone, I did my job already by beating him twice and right now, I want to stay at 168, and if (GGG) wants to move up, we’ll see what happens, if that’s what the fans really want. I’m at 168 and I don’t have to do any favours for anyone. I’m at 168 and our goal is to unify here,” Canelo told The Ring.
“I feel good right now, I feel strong. I feel like I’m at my peak and I continue working hard. If a fight happens a third time (with GGG), I feel so good that I could I most likely knock him out and do some serious damage.”