Golovkin Strong Favorite on Canelo vs. GGG Odds

Gennady Golovkin will want to remain undefeated as a professional fighter when he puts his WBA (Super), WBC, and IBO middleweight titles on the line on Saturday in an extremely anticipated rematch with Canelo Alvarez as a -155 favorite on the Canelo-Golovkin chances.

When their September 2017 clash ended in a draw, golovkin was denied that the victory in his tangle with Canelo. The controversial decision by the judges marks the sole blemish on the native of Kazakhstan’s pro boxing record, which sits in 38-0-1 going into Saturday night’s bout at T-Mobile Arena.

Since storming onto the professional stage in 2006, completing competitions on 34 occasions by KO or TKO, golovkin has dominated the middleweight division. The 36-year-old has held at least one title belt because claiming the WBA middleweight crown in 2010. His latest ring appearance came in May, when he needed fewer than five minutes to knock American Vanes Martirosyan as a massive favorite.

Martirosyan stepped in to face GGG as a replacement opponent because tilt, substituting Canelo, who had been forced to withdraw from a planned rematch with Golovkin after getting handed a six-month suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for failing two drug tests.

The suspension further added to the existing controversy that unfolded after one of the judges scored Canelo as a lopsided 118-110 winner over GGG within their first conflict, believed by many observers to be a much more tightly contested fight. With his suspension currently functioned, the platform is set for your own 28-year-old to return to action as a +125 underdog on the GGG vs. Canelo combat odds.

Canelo Also Boasts a Stellar Record from the Ring
Like GGG, Canelo appreciates a near-perfect pro boxing record, with a narrow majority decision loss to the legendary Floyd Mayweather Jr. as a +235 underdog at September 2013 representing the sole defeat his 49-1-2 record.

The Mexican celebrity followed up that reduction with seven consecutive victories, including four knockouts, but needed all 12 rounds to make the unanimous decision over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr as -425 chalk in his last winning visit to the ring May, 2017.

A former holder of the empty The Ring middleweight title, which is also up for grabs from Saturday’s fight, Canelo also previously held the WBA (Unified), WBC, WBO, and Ring magazine light middleweight titles.

While four of the past seven conflicts are settled with the judges, the 28-year-old has also shown punching energy, knocking out opponents on 34 events. If Canelo is to emerge victorious it isn’t expected to be inside the distance. The Mexican celebrity is a protracted +800 wager to claim victory by KO, TKO, or disqualification on the Golovkin vs. Canelo odds, while a victory by technical or decision conclusion pays out on +185 chances.

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