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Canelo Alvarez vs. Avni Yildirim fight results: Alvarez overwhelms foe for easy TKO to retain titles

Needing to clear the hurdle that was mandatory challenger Avni Yildirim on Saturday in order to begin an ambitious 2021 plan to unify all four super middleweight world titles, unified champion Canelo Alvarez looked every bit of the audaciously large betting favorite he was coming in. 

Alvarez, (55-1-2, 37 KOs), the sport's biggest star and best pound-for-pound fighter, made quick work of his limited foe while defending his WBA and WBC titles at 168 pounds via third-round TKO in front of 15,000 socially distanced fans at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium. 

The 30-year-old Mexican star put on quite the performance amid fireworks and a live concert on his walk to the ring alone. After Yildirim (21-3, 12 KOs) hid behind his high guard for the first two rounds, he finally succumbed to a stiff right cross from Alvarez that dropped him in Round 3. 

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After trainer Joel Diaz warned his fighter between rounds that he needed to show something or the fight would be stopped, the 29-year-old Yildirim stared with a blank expression on his face that caused his corner to stop the fight. 

"It doesn't matter if they are taller and have more reach or whether they have a good new trainer or no trainer, it doesn't matter," Alvarez said after the win. "I come here to do my job and win and I come to make history and I have the best trainer in the world [Eddy Reynoso] in my corner."

Alvarez made a quick return to the ring just two months after dominating unbeaten champion Callum Smith to unify a pair of super middleweight titles. But he opened as an alarming 50-1 favorite over Yildirim, a native of Turkey who didn't seem to deserve the mandatory shot considering he was fresh off a two-year layoff and a loss in his last fight. 

"It's great to be active. It's wonderful to be here in Miami. I wanted to have a great fight here and I'm happy it's a knockout. That's what I wanted to do," Alvarez said. "I will fight anyone. I fight the best and I always fight the best. I fight the best at 168 and here I am, making history. I had to fight Yildirim to get the opportunity to fight the best at 168 and I had to do it. I defended my titles and am ready for what's next."

What's next was confirmed for May 8 by promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Sport, who has one fight remaining on a two-bout deal Alvarez signed to open the year. Hearn said Alvarez will challenge unbeaten WBO champion Billy Joe Saunders at a location to be announced. 

In addition, Alvarez is hoping to fight twice more in 2021 after the Saunders bout and has shared his interest in closing the year by defeating Caleb Plant, the unbeaten IBF champion, to become boxing's first undisputed super middleweight champion.

"[Saunders] is a very difficult fighter and he has the championship, the WBO. We want to unify," Alvarez said before being asked about Saunders' ability to trash talk his opponents. "People talk but I'm a mature fighter. I know how to control myself. All I have to do is get into the ring, win and make history. Words are just that. 

"I [want to unify] because it hasn't been done. At 168, no one has done that in the world. I want to make history."

As far as Saturday's fight, Yildirim appeared outclassed from the beginning. He refused to throw his right hand and attempted a style of patiently stalking that left him as target practice for the much quicker and confident Alvarez. 

The champion picked Yildirim apart to the body and finally dropped him with a two-punch combination. This was after Alvarez stood directly in front of Yildirim for a sustained stretch showing no fear of the power coming back at him. 

In all, Alvarez outlanded his hapless opponent by a margin of 67 to 11, according to CompuBox. Of the 67 punches Alvarez landed, 58 were power shots.

"It's something that makes me feel strong. I feel fast and comfortable," Alvarez said about fighting at 168 pounds. "I think it's one of the best moments of my life.

"I want to make my own history. I don't want to be equal to anyone. I respect everyone in history but I want to make my own history so that when they one day talk about the sport of boxing, they talk about Canelo."

Elsewhere on the card, McWilliams Arroyo stopped Abraham Rodriguez to earn the WBC interim flyweight crown in the co-main event. Arroyo was originally expected to face off with full champion Julio Cesar Martinez in this slot, but Martinez was forced to withdraw earlier in the week with a hand injury. The two will likely be matched up for a third time when they can hopefully meet in the ring for the first time.

CBS Sports was with you throughout the entire way on Saturday. Check out all the highlights and updates from a fun event in Miami below.

Fight card, results

  • Canelo Alvarez (c) def. Avni Yildirim via third-round TKO (corner stoppage)
  • McWilliams Arroyo (ic) def. Abraham Rodriguez via fifth-round TKO (ref stoppage)
  • Zhilei Zhang vs. Jerry Forrest declared a majority draw (95-93 Forrest, 93-93, 93-93)
  • Diego Pacheco def. Rodolfo Gomez Jr. via unanimous decision (79-73, 79-73, 79-73)
  • Marc Castro def. John Moraga via second-round TKO
  • Aaron Aponte def. Harry Gigliotti via unanimous decision (40-34, 40-34, 40-34)
  • Keyshawn Davis def. Lester Brown via second-round TKO
  • Alexis Espino def. Ashton Sykes via fifth-round TKO

Canelo vs. Yildirim scorecard, live coverage

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And Yildirim didn't answer the bell after Round 3. It appears as if his corner stopped the fight while he was sitting on the stool. It's a TKO for Canelo.

 
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R3: Left hook to the body from Canelo. Huge round for the champion, 10-8.

 
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R3: Yildirim might be hurt to the body as he tries his best to hang on. Canelo is calm like an assassin. He's leaning over head to head with Yildirim and has no respect for what's coming back.

 
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R3: Big shots have Yildirim hurt again. He covers up on the ropes and Alvarez is picking him off with uppercuts. Yildirim answers with a left but Canelo pins him with a straight right.

 
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R3: Counter right hand drops Yildirim!

 
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ROUND 3: Good defense from Alvarez to block even the soft jabs coming his way. Canelo is standing right in front of his foe and loading up. Good body shots from Canelo.

 
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R2: Another easy round as Canelo was accurate and crisp, 10-9.

 
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R2: Yildirim leads with a right hand to the body. This new style from trainer Joel Diaz has Yildirim incredibly patient but not doing much to score. It's possible he is trying to survive a bit before making his move.

 
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R2: Alvarez starting to tee off and land. Big left hook to the body Yildirim misses his first right hand.

 
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R2: Nice combinations from Canelo. Yildirim is taking the abuse behind his high guard and not pushing back with his right. Meanwhile, Yildirim's jab isn't quick enough to land.

 
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R2: Left hook to the body again from Canelo. Yildirim still won't throw his right hand. Alvarez sneaks in a left uppercut.

 
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ROUND 2: Yildirim comes out busy with his jab but can't land clean. Right hand uppercut hits for Canelo and he backs him up with another right hand.

 
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R1: Right hand from Canelo hits to the body again. Good round for the champion, 10-9.

 
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R1: Alvarez so quick to avoid Yildirim's jabs. Nice left hook to the body of Yildirim.

 
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R1: Alvarez landing to the body and doing just enough to control the round as Yildirim keeps calm and hidden. Hard right hand to the body from Canelo.

 
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R1: The biggest surprise so far is Yildirim being patient behind his high guard. He's not rushing in like usual.

 
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R1: Canelo measures distance with his right hand, almost using it like a jab. He's warned for punching low to the body.

 
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ROUND 1: Left lead uppercut from Canelo gets blocked but that's a new punch in Canelo's arsenal.

 
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Here we go ...

 
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This fight is Yildirim's first since joining forces with trainer Joel Diaz.

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