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Steph Curry, Dave Chapelle and Michael B. Jordan are among the stars in attendance for Alvarez-Golovkin as the Mexican remains the undisputed super middleweight champion after a captivating trilogy fight in Las Vegas
- Four-time NBA champion Stephen Curry was in Las Vegas to watch the fight
- Comedian Dave Chapelle and Creed actor Michael B. Jordan were also in town
- Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis also made the short trip to T-Mobile Arena
- Canelo Alvarez triumphed over Gennady Golovkin on Saturday via unanimous decision to keep his titles and extend his record on the Kazakhstan to 2-0-1
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Celebrities graced the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas when Canelo Alvarez looked after Gennady Golovkin in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Alvarez won the fight via unanimous decision to remain the undisputed super middleweight champion.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry was in attendance with former teammate and Mexican-American NBA player Juan Toscano-Anderson, now of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Stephen Curry (C) enjoyed the festivities with ex-Warrior Juan Toscano-Anderson (R)
Dave Chapelle looked slick in dark sunglasses, a black leather jacket and a green shirt
Canelo Alvarez competed as Super Middleweight Champion and left the ring with the belt
Polarizing actor and comedian Dave Chapelle was also in the arena, spotted wearing dark sunglasses to match his black leather jacket and dark green button-up.
UFC commentator and podcast host, Joe Rogan, made the fast-paced journey from UFC 60 held at the UFC Apex facility, which ended shortly before the main event.
Known for his boxing skills on the silver screen in the Creed film series, Michael B. Jordan watched two of the recent great boxers collide.
Michael B. Jordan looks on for the start of Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin
Alvarez was punched in the jaw by his Kazakh opponent, Gennady Golovkin
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis looked quite jovial before the proceedings began
A mariachi band welcomed Alvarez into the ring for the successful defense of his titles
Golovkin was not outclassed in the fight, but failed to sustain his attacks to the required level
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis was also seen in the crowd before his team takes on the Arizona Cardinals at nearby Allegiant Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Davis’ Raiders lost their first game of the season to AFC West rivals, Los Angeles, and will be desperate to avoid a 0-2 start, as will the Cardinals.
Alvarez and Golovkin had closed the horns twice before, until Saturday night, the first time in 2017 when Canelo escaped with a lucky split-decision draw.
Entertainment and boxing personality, Mario Lopez, made his way to the desert on Saturday
Golovkin can find himself unhappy that he didn’t win at least one of the trilogy fights
After the final bell, both fighters embraced each other in what was an embodiment of sportsmanship
A vast majority of the spectators had called that fight in Golovkin’s favor.
Their second meeting – which followed the first and took place at the T-Mobile Arena – was equally controversial, with Canelo claiming a majority decision in a result that once again felt tough for the middleweight.
Their third meeting – and what appears to be the final fight – between Alvarez and Golovkin, with the Mexican now holding a 2-0-1 record on the Kazak as the chapter closes.