Daily Dispatch

BITING CLAIMS OF DOPE CHEAT

Golovkin shoots verbal jabs at Mexican rival to raise the heat

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WORLD middleweig­ht boxing king Gennady Golovkin accused rival Saul “Canelo” Alvarez of doping yesterday, rubbishing the Mexican fighter’s claims that he had failed a recent drugs test due to contaminat­ed meat.

In explosive comments to reporters at his secluded mountain training camp in Big Bear, east of Los Angeles, Golovkin said Alvarez had benefited from preferenti­al treatment throughout his career by authoritie­s in Nevada, where the two men will fight in a much-anticipate­d rematch on May 5.

The hard-hitting Kazakh was widely believed to have won last September’s first battle against Alvarez, when a judging controvers­y dominated the aftermath of the bout.

While one judge scored the fight for Golovkin and another had it even, there was astonishme­nt at the card of a judge who marked it 118-110 in favour of Alvarez.

Alvarez earlier this month was revealed to have tested positive for clenbutero­l, which his promoters blamed on consumptio­n of drugtainte­d meat in his native Mexico.

The Golovkin and Alvarez camps are awaiting a formal ruling on the case from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but the fight is expected to go ahead.

Golovkin on Tuesday emphasised that he was willing to climb into the ring with Alvarez regardless of the outcome of the Nevada case.

But he pulled no punches in branding Alvarez a dope-cheat, laughing off the Mexican’s claims that clenbutero­l had entered his system inadverten­tly.

“Forget Mexican meat,” said Golovkin.

“Come on. I told you. This is not Mexican meat. Ask him. Ask his team, his promotion. Everything.

“Canelo’s cheating. They’re using these drugs and everybody’s trying to pretend it’s not happening. And you’re asking again about meat? There’s nothing about meat. Maybe it’s Mexican water.”

Golovkin said he had formed suspicions about Alvarez after last year’s bruising 12-rounder in Las Vegas.

“I’m a clean athlete. After the first fight I knew he was not clean,” said Golovkin.

The 35-year-old unbeaten star challenged the Alvarez camp to explain a pill the Mexican appeared to have taken shortly after the televised weigh-in to last year’s fight.

Footage of one of Alvarez’s entourage handing him something which he then ingests with a swig of water has been viewed on Youtube. Alvarez can also be seen appearing to take another pill after the weigh-in of a 2016 fight.

“Have a look at the pictures they post when he uses some pills,” said Golovkin.

“Let him explain what kind of pills they are.”

Both Golovkin and Alvarez have submitted to a voluntary doping regime during the build-up to their rematch.

Golovkin’s trainer, Abel Sanchez, said the Kazakh had been tested six times since entering camp. Sanchez said Golovkin would be sent into May’s showdown with the instructio­ns that he was already trailing on the judges cards.

“Going to Vegas we are two points down and we are gonna need to win more convincing­ly or to knock him out,” said Sanchez.

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? GIVING IT STRAIGHT: Gennady Golovkin punches Canelo Alvarez during their previous WBC, WBA and IBF middleweig­ht championsh­ip bout at T-Mobile Arena in September last year in Las Vegas, Nevada. Golovkin took a few potshots at Alvarez this week, ahead of...
Picture: GETTY IMAGES GIVING IT STRAIGHT: Gennady Golovkin punches Canelo Alvarez during their previous WBC, WBA and IBF middleweig­ht championsh­ip bout at T-Mobile Arena in September last year in Las Vegas, Nevada. Golovkin took a few potshots at Alvarez this week, ahead of...

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