'Canelo' Alvarez v Rocky Fielding: Mexican facilitates to succeed at Madison Square Garden
Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez thumped Rocky Fielding down multiple times in a determined third-round stoppage win in New York.
Mexican Alvarez was substantial most loved and fierce left hands to the body dropped the Briton in rounds one and two, everything except completion any desire for an improbable surprise.
A stinging appropriate to the jaw again brought down Fielding in cycle three, preceding another left associated with the body, provoking the session to be waved off.
Alvarez now holds a minor rendition of the WBA world super-middleweight title.
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Regardless of the status of the WBA's 'ordinary' title contrasted with the 'super' title Britain's Callum Smith holds in a similar division, Alvarez would now be able to brag being a best on the planet in three weight divisions.
The 28-year-old still holds the WBC and WBA titles at middleweight - a division lower - and his turn up 8lb just at any point looked like closure in triumph as he broke Fielding's determination at an early stage with a savage presentation of body punching.
"Luckily for me he came to assault," said Alvarez. "That was the blunder he made and I did my thing in there."
With any semblance of Hollywood performing artist Bruce Willis, tennis legend John McEnroe and British world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua ringside at Madison Square Garden, Alvarez immediately demonstrated his expectation by strolling Fielding down to whip a left to the body which folded the 31-year-old Liverpudlian.
In spite of gloating around six creeps in stature advantage, Fielding at no time built up range, enabling the assault to proceed into cycle two when he again returned to his feet from a relatively indistinguishable body shot.
He battled back with blends of his own in pockets however the shots conveyed negligible power with the battle being happened at Alvarez's range, guaranteeing he covered and doused up whatever returned his direction.
After a correct which cleared over Fielding's jaw to down him in three, the Briton was cautioned "one more" would finish things by the authority and it properly arrived, again a left to the body.
"I remained there excessively long, figured I could blend it with him and shouldn't have," Fielding said. " With my stature, I ought to have kept the battle long, at separation. The better man won."
Brought together heavyweight best on the planet Anthony Joshua: "Huge regard to Fielding. What did he need to lose? A misfortune isn't a misfortune on the off chance that you work from it and I'm certain he will work from it without a doubt."
English lightweight Tommy Coyle: "Canelo is an uncommon warrior. I'm pleased with Rocky today. Each time he got injured and put down he got up and got more courageous. Well done mate. Relatively few can state they featured at MSG."
English mentor Dave Coldwell: "Rough went out on his shield. Can't solicit more from a man than to attempt his best when battling over his dimensions. Canelo is some warrior."
English super-middleweight Chris Eubank Jr: "Never observed somebody look so upbeat to lose their reality title."
Previous two-weight title holder Carl Frampton: "He battled indisputably the first class. The greatest star in boxing, and he was valiant. Head high Rocky Fielding."
Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez thumped Rocky Fielding down multiple times in a determined third-round stoppage win in New York.
Mexican Alvarez was substantial most loved and fierce left hands to the body dropped the Briton in rounds one and two, everything except completion any desire for an improbable surprise.
A stinging appropriate to the jaw again brought down Fielding in cycle three, preceding another left associated with the body, provoking the session to be waved off.
Alvarez now holds a minor rendition of the WBA world super-middleweight title.
Splendid Taylor sparkles against Wahlstrom
'I set out to be extraordinary, carried on a fantasy - yet I will come back once more'
Remember Alvarez v Fielding and Taylor v Wahlstrom at MSG
Regardless of the status of the WBA's 'ordinary' title contrasted with the 'super' title Britain's Callum Smith holds in a similar division, Alvarez would now be able to brag being a best on the planet in three weight divisions.
The 28-year-old still holds the WBC and WBA titles at middleweight - a division lower - and his turn up 8lb just at any point looked like closure in triumph as he broke Fielding's determination at an early stage with a savage presentation of body punching.
"Luckily for me he came to assault," said Alvarez. "That was the blunder he made and I did my thing in there."
With any semblance of Hollywood performing artist Bruce Willis, tennis legend John McEnroe and British world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua ringside at Madison Square Garden, Alvarez immediately demonstrated his expectation by strolling Fielding down to whip a left to the body which folded the 31-year-old Liverpudlian.
In spite of gloating around six creeps in stature advantage, Fielding at no time built up range, enabling the assault to proceed into cycle two when he again returned to his feet from a relatively indistinguishable body shot.
He battled back with blends of his own in pockets however the shots conveyed negligible power with the battle being happened at Alvarez's range, guaranteeing he covered and doused up whatever returned his direction.
After a correct which cleared over Fielding's jaw to down him in three, the Briton was cautioned "one more" would finish things by the authority and it properly arrived, again a left to the body.
"I remained there excessively long, figured I could blend it with him and shouldn't have," Fielding said. " With my stature, I ought to have kept the battle long, at separation. The better man won."
Brought together heavyweight best on the planet Anthony Joshua: "Huge regard to Fielding. What did he need to lose? A misfortune isn't a misfortune on the off chance that you work from it and I'm certain he will work from it without a doubt."
English lightweight Tommy Coyle: "Canelo is an uncommon warrior. I'm pleased with Rocky today. Each time he got injured and put down he got up and got more courageous. Well done mate. Relatively few can state they featured at MSG."
English mentor Dave Coldwell: "Rough went out on his shield. Can't solicit more from a man than to attempt his best when battling over his dimensions. Canelo is some warrior."
English super-middleweight Chris Eubank Jr: "Never observed somebody look so upbeat to lose their reality title."
Previous two-weight title holder Carl Frampton: "He battled indisputably the first class. The greatest star in boxing, and he was valiant. Head high Rocky Fielding."

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