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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Canelo Alvarez vs. Austin Trout Results: Both Fighters Raise Stock in Epic Clash

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Canelo Alvarez vs. Austin Trout Results: Both Fighters Raise Stock in Epic Clash
Apr 21st 2013, 05:05

Canelo Alvarez (42-0-1) pushed his stardom to new heights with a unanimous-decision victory over previously undefeated foe Austin Trout (26-1) on Saturday. 

However, Trout shouldn't walk away from this fight with his head down too low; he did plenty to raise his stock in his defense of his WBA light middleweight crown. Despite the clean sweep on the scorecards, Trout put in a performance that proved he is one of the elite fighters in the 154-pound weight class. 

It didn't change the final result, but Trout was able to execute his game plan, dictate the pace and out-box Alvarez for stretches of the fight. He showed incredible heart by rebounding from the first knockdown of his career by winning the rest of the round.

There are those, such as MaxBoxing's Gabriel Montoya, that would make a strong case that Trout even won the fight.

 

Being on the losing end of a tightly contested decision is a disappointing way to be handed your first loss, but it isn't as if Trout was blown out. The fact that he gave Alvarez a good bout should be enough to either warrant a rematch down the road or make him a more recognizable draw for bigger fights. 

He no longer has the drawing power of being undefeated, but it's not as though he was blown out by inferior competition. A razor thin loss to a future (or current) superstar isn't the end of the world. Trout will be back in the limelight sooner rather than later.

For Alvarez, he doesn't have to worry about blemishing his undefeated record yet. He preserved his perfect 42-0-1 mark, and at just 22 years old, he's in a great position to push his career to new heights with the win.

Whether or not you agree with the decision, Alvarez didn't back down against a fellow undefeated champion. His combination of power and strength was on display, and he became the first person to send Trout to the canvas in his career. 

If Alvarez can keep delivering impressive wins, he may just wind up as boxing's next big draw. 

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Saul Alvarez vs. Austin Trout: Will Blase Victory Slow Canelo's Ascension?

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Saul Alvarez vs. Austin Trout: Will Blase Victory Slow Canelo's Ascension?
Apr 21st 2013, 04:52

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez had a chance to establish himself as a legitimate boxing icon when he stepped in the ring with Austin Trout.

Alvarez, 22, is a rising star in the boxing business. He is undefeated (42-0-1, 30 knockouts) with explosive power and matinee-idol good looks. He is the kind of fighter promoters love because he puts fans in the seats and brings even more sets of eyes in front of the premium cable broadcasts.

Alvarez scored a unanimous decision over Trout (26-1).

Canelo Alvarez won by UD over Austin Trout 115-112, 116-111, 118-109 to unify the WBC/WBA titles.

— Yahoo! Sports (@YahooSports) April 21, 2013

He registered the biggest punch of the fight when he hit Trout with a straight right hand early in the seventh round. That powerful right sent Trout down to the canvas, and he did it in such a manner that it looked like Trout would have trouble continuing.

His legs splayed, and he appeared to be out of it.

For a split second.

Trout picked himself up from his awkward fall, shook off the cobwebs and continued to fight.

Trout may have lost, but he gave a good account of himself. The left-handed fighter used his right jab to establish his presence throughout the match. He appeared to keep Alvarez off balance in many of the rounds.

Alvarez was content to bide his time for much of the fight and look for openings to land big shots. He got enough solid shots in to earn the decision he received from the judges. However, Alvarez may not be quite as good as his fans think he is.

Alvarez looked uncomfortable throughout much of the fight. Trout had his jab and quickness working for him, and Alvarez was looking for his big shot. When he threw it and did not land it, he looked awkward, bending over at the waist to keep his feet under him

He has an impressive record, and he may be in a position to get in the ring with Floyd Mayweather at some point before the end of the year, but he would have to improve quite a bit if he intends to have a chance against the Money Man.

Mayweather is simply too quick and instinctive, and the only way he would have a problem with Alvarez is if he were to become careless in the ring with his clowning and showboating.

That's certainly a possibility with Mayweather, but he has never lost a fight. While Mayweather could make a mistake or two, it wouldn't cost him in the end against Alvarez.

Holding the undisputed junior middleweight title is obviously an impressive accomplishment for Alvarez, and he should feel confident about how he handled this fight. His head movement caused Trout to miss a lot of punches. That emboldened Alvarez and frustrated Trout.

Alvarez also showed intelligence in the later rounds. He knew he was ahead convincingly in the fight, according to Showtime announcer Al Bernstein, so he did not take unnecessary chances in the final two rounds.

He did not run and hide or fight defensively, but he did not put himself at risk, either.

Alvarez is bull-strong, and his fans wanted to see a powerful fighter end the bout with a punishing knockout. He didn't do that.

Aside from appearing awkward throughout, he also looked tired from the sixth round on.

That caused him to pick his spots. Alvarez would flurry and then rest; flurry and then rest.

That was plenty enough against a good fighter in Trout. It would not be enough against a great fighter like Mayweather.

The feeling here is that a Mayweather-Alvarez fight will be scheduled. If Mayweather can take care of business against Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero, Alvarez would likely be next in line.

Remember, Mayweather has a 30-month contract with Showtime that could result in as many as six bouts (source: ESPN.com).

Alvarez is undefeated, powerful and has the looks to draw a lot of non-boxing fans' interest. That would sit well with Mayweather.

He also knows that Alvarez has flaws.

They showed in a blase performance against Trout. They would be exploited badly in a fight with the best fighter on the planet.

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Terrazas wins WBC super-bantamweight title

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Terrazas wins WBC super-bantamweight title
Apr 21st 2013, 04:56

Mexico's Victor Terrazas won the vacant WBC super-bantamweight title Saturday night, outpointing countryman Christian Mijares in a split decision at Arena Ciudad de Mexico.

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Alvarez Defeats Trout To Remain Unbeaten

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Alvarez Defeats Trout To Remain Unbeaten
Apr 21st 2013, 05:11

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ESPN.com - Boxing: Alvarez unifies 154-pound titles, tops Trout

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Alvarez unifies 154-pound titles, tops Trout
Apr 21st 2013, 05:12

Saul Alvarez unified the 154-pound titles, unanimously outpointing Austin Trout on Saturday night at the Alamodome.

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Boxing News: Canelo out-boxed by Trout tonight but still wins controversial decision

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Canelo out-boxed by Trout tonight but still wins controversial decision
Apr 21st 2013, 04:50

By Scott Gilfoid: I just saw tonight's fight and I've got to say that WBA junior middleweight champion Austin Trout (26-1, 14 KO's) got royally screwed over by the judges in Texas in losing a 12 round unanimous decision to WBC junior middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (42-0-1, 30 KO's) at the Alamodome in San [...]

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Boxing News: 39,247 fans in attendance for Canelo-Trout tonight

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39,247 fans in attendance for Canelo-Trout tonight
Apr 21st 2013, 03:06

(Photo Credit: Stephanie Trapp / SHOWTIME) By Allan Fox: 39,247 boxing fans are in attendance to tonight’s unification bout between WBC junior middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (41-0-1, 30 KO’s) and WBA junior middleweight champion Austin Trout (26-0, 14 KO’s) at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The arena can hold 70,000 but it was [...]

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Canelo Alvarez Defeats Austin Trout Via Unanimous Decision

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Canelo Alvarez Defeats Austin Trout Via Unanimous Decision
Apr 21st 2013, 04:02

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez ran his undefeated record up to 42-0-1 and became the unified WBA and WBC junior middleweight champion by defeating Austin Trout via unanimous decision in San Antonio, Texas. 

Those expecting this fight to be action-packed were not disappointed. 

Trout figured to be a tough matchup for Alvarez and in the early going that assumption was proved correct. Trout's footwork and quickness allowed him to get out to an early lead on the scorecards before Alvarez's power began to even things out. 

Throughout the early and middle rounds, both boxers had their moments, but it was the seventh round where things really began to pick up. After a strong showing from Trout in the sixth round, Alvarez came out and landed a beautiful straight right that sent Trout to the mat for the first time in his career. 

If anyone had questions about how Trout would respond to tasting canvas for the first time, he was quick in answering them. After Alvarez punched himself out a bit, Trout was able to recover and get right back to exchanging with his opponent. 

No round was a dull moment, as both fighters took their turns gaining the upper hand throughout the fight. This was a very difficult fight to judge as Trout consistently outworked Alvarez, while Canelo's punches landed with more authority. 

Considering all the back-and-forth battling throughout and the difference in styles between the two, this is certainly a fight that's bound to spark lively debate. Fans would be lucky to have the somewhat-controversial decision lead to a rematch down the road. 

Ultimately, the judges favored the damage Alvarez inflicted over Trout's work. This is a win that should propel Canelo to even greater levels of stardom.

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Boxing News: Trout’s team unhappy with the sponginess of the ring during pre-fight inspection

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Trout's team unhappy with the sponginess of the ring during pre-fight inspection
Apr 21st 2013, 02:48

(Photo Credit: Stephanie Trapp / SHOWTIME) By Dan Ambrose: The team of WBA junior middleweight champion Austin Trout were reportedly unhappy with the sponginess of the ring mat during the pre-fight inspection for his fight against WBC junior middleweight Saul "Canelo" Alvarez tonight at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. According to LA Times writer [...]

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Boxing News: Fury was behind on the scorecards at the time of his stoppage of Cunningham

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Fury was behind on the scorecards at the time of his stoppage of Cunningham
Apr 21st 2013, 02:46

By Scott Gilfoid: Boxing fans will be interested to know that unbeaten heavyweight contender Tyson Fury (21-0, 15 KO’s) was behind on two of the judges’ scorecards tonight in tied on the third at the time he halted the smaller Steve Cunningham (25-6, 12 KO’s) in the 7th round at Madison Square Garden in New [...]

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