
Light Middleweights top man, Austin Trout still seems to be an underrated fighter he
was when stepping in with Miguel Cotto. Despite the unexpected victory for Trout, Light Middleweights new king is not being hailed with appreciation like royalty. In the other corner Canelo Alvarez is for some overrated. He is yet to be tested by someone who is not past their peak or not a blown up Welterweight. Canelo has now given himself the chance to prove he is deserving of the bundles of praise heading his way while a Trout win may finally unlock the door to superstardom that a victory over Cotto failed to bring.

Canelo may be quick but his speed does match that of Trout, and for myself, although he is the bigger puncher I can't see Canelo really hurting Trout to the head - although body shots could be different. So my pick is for Trout to keep the fight at a good distance for the first half of the fight, moving more than punching, which should give Canelo a lead on the scorecard by the half way mark. Canelo will use his ability to cut off the ring and then dig in body shots when the chance arrives. As the fight wears on Trout will start to enjoy success with quick combinations as he hauls himself back in front in a close back and forth fight. A strong finish will be needed by both fighters but Trout can take a points decision by doing enough work on the outside before tying up when the two get in close.
If my prediction is correct then GBP will work hard to build Alvarez back up, until they feel he's ready for a superfight with Mayweather. As for Trout, let's just hope that his promoters and the boxing world gives him the opportunities and exposure that his talents deserves.
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