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Dylan Hernandez: After this one, it's clear Canelo needs Golovkin again

LAS VEGAS - Canelo Alvarez wanted to move on.

He tried to move on.

He couldn't.

In case it wasn't already obvious, his unanimous decision victory over Daniel Jacobs on Saturday night was confirmation of how Alvarez remains inextricably linked to Gennady Golovkin.

As crafty an opponent as Jacobs proved to be, as tactically fascinating as the fight was, as electric as the atmosphere inside T-Mobile Arena was at times, the middleweight showdown failed

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