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Even though the majority of boxing fans and media have been clamoring for a fight between Saúl "Canelo"  Álvarez and Gennady Golovkin to happen for about the past year. There is a realistic possibility that this fight will not live up to expectations if it happens because of Canelo's fighting style. When Canelo Álvarez is fighting he tends to take the first 1:30 to 2 minutes of a round off because he uses this time to regain the energy that he has lost in the previous round due to all the power punches thrown. Once he is able to regain his energy he starts to move forward and uses the final minute of rounds to launch his attack which is started by his left jab and his right-hand secondary punches i.e. hook, uppercut or overhand followed up by body shots.  

As a result of this, i expect Gennady Golovkin to put constant pressure on him for the first 1:30 to 2 minutes of a round by throwing his left jab and his right hand secondary punches i.e. hook, uppercut or overhand followed up by a left hook to the body. This will force Canelo to spend energy covering up therefore diminishing the attack that he will put forth in the final minute of rounds. On the other hand, during the final minute of rounds i expect Golovkin to throw a substantial amount of left jabs which will force Canelo to stop his attack for a couple seconds as he tries to figure out how to navigate around the jab this gives Golovkin enough time to take one or two steps back and move out of range. The combination of these factors should lean towards a one-sided fight in favor of Gennady Golovkin.