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9月16日在拉斯维加斯的T-Mobile竞技场,阿瓦雷兹以+140的的赔率面对戈洛夫金的—170,处于弱势方。
阿瓦雷兹通过翻译告诉记者说;“我真的不关心赔率,我之前的比赛在赔率上经常处于强势方,但我并不会去关注,我更在意的是自己的体型和训练。每个人都喜欢有击倒的比赛,作为一个拳手,我也喜欢击倒对手。
由于我和戈洛夫金都拥有极高的KO率,比赛很可能是以KO的方式结束。但你永远无法预测比赛中会发生什么,但可以预测的是,它会以KO的方式结束”。
The 26-year-old Alvarez (49-1-1, 34 KOs) isn’t the least bit concerned about betting odds. “I really don’t think about that,” Alvarez told a small group of reporters through a translator Tuesday night in The Theater at Madison Square Garden. “I don’t worry about that. I’ve probably been the favorite in most of my fights, but I really don’t pay any mind to it. What I worry about is being in shape and being trained a hundred percent, and being ready for the fight.” The Mexican superstar is 7-0 (4 KOs) since suffering the only loss of his 11-year pro career – a 12-round majority decision defeat to unbeaten legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0, 26 KOs) in September 2013 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The 35-year-old Golovkin (37-0, 33 KOs) had his 23-fight knockout streak snapped by Daniel Jacobs (32-2, 29 KOs) on March 18 at Madison Square Garden, but Alvarez and Golovkin expect their HBO Pay-Per-View main event to end by knockout. “Everybody loves a knockout,” Alvarez said. “The fans, myself as a fighter, I love the knockout. And you really wanna win a fight by a knockout. And it’s a high probability that it’s gonna end in a knockout because of the high percentage of knockouts that we both have. You never really know. You can’t predict anything, but there’s a good chance it will end in a knockout.” |
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