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Considering that his team has been without star guard Russell Westbrook and with the free agent departure of sharpshooter Kevin Martin, hes had to carry the majority of the load to not only keep his team afloat but more importantly, at an elite level.The final seconds of Liam Smiths fight with Saul Canelo Alvarez were pure agony as he thrashed around on the floor like a large fish in the hull of a small boat, a short left hook under the right elbow separating him from his WBO light-middleweight title.There was a terrifying moment in round six when Smith realised that his fists would not be adequate tools in his fight with Alvarez, and then boundless bravery became both an asset and a hazard. In the end he took a beating, he had no choice because it was either that or quit.The fight at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Texas, was stopped after 2:28 of the ninth round when Alvarez connected cleanly, dropping Smith instantly and the referee dispensed with the count to wave it off. It was a lost cause but Smith tried every conceivable position to somehow get some air back in his deflated body and beat the count that was not even taking place. He was very brave.I have no excuses, insisted Smith. I lost to the better man, a great fighter. I was a bit slow at times, my timing was off and I just couldnt get his attention. Smith is right and it seemed like even his flush shots were failing to make a dent in the granite head and body of the Mexican. Alvarez won for the 48th time, has lost just once and has one draw from when he was a child boxer of just 15. He is a special fighter and still only 26.Smiths confession was made from the middle of a daze, which is less a product of Alvarezs punches and more to do with the utter bewilderment top fighters experience when they are exposed by the best in the world. Smith was the WBO champion going into the fight, he was confident and he was unbeaten; Alvarez slowly beat any beliefs out of Smith and then started to dismantle the Liverpool boxers heart, resilience and desire.In round seven a brilliant three-punch combination dropped Smith for the first time, he was over again in round eight from a deft short uppercut deep into the pit of his stomach and then the sickening end came from the precise left hook. Smith was also cut by the side of his right eye and a gash sustained in a sparring incident with Kell Brook last month opened again.It is small consolation to Smith, who will be aching when he wakes up in Texas, but his loss made him a lot of friends in America and that is because, just like Brook last week with Gennady Golovkin in London, he took the type of beating others have not.dddddddddddd He was prepared, certainly from the chilling moment of recognition in round six, to go down fighting and not worry about the pain or the blood or the consequences.Smith put in place a solid strategy from the opening bell and kept busy when Alvarez took breaks, which is something that Floyd Mayweather was able to do in 2013 when he beat Alvarez. Smith pushed Alvarez back, then connected cleanly as the Mexican rested on the ropes, but with each second of each completed round it was clear that Alvarez was not troubled by the punches he was taking. Smith did absolutely nothing wrong, at any point, but against men like Alvarez, who is the undisputed No. 1 attraction in boxing right now, the need to hurt them is totally essential. Smith had everything, tried everything and left everything in the ring but his failure to make Alvarez blink cost him the fight.As midnight approached in Texas, the call for a fight between Alvarez and Golovkin intensified in the aftermath of their back-to-back wins against unbeaten British boxers. Alvarez claimed that Golovkin turned down a fight two months ago, Golovkin disputed this and the pair remain separated by the increasing width of a negotiating table. A plan for a showdown in September 2017 is now the most likely endgame to a fight that simply must happen.On Saturday night a total of 51,240 people paid to watch the fight, filling the vast stadium with a steady series of joyous howls whenever Smith was caught and delighting in the hat trick of knockdowns that ended the night. Smith ignored their jeers and conducted his business like he was boxing in a hall near his home in Liverpool. It will only be us two in the ring when the bell sounds, Smith said before the fight. He also talked about how hard it was going to be, how good Alvarez is and how he would not quit. He was right on all three counts and when his cuts, ribs and jaw have all healed he can start the short road back. He will, trust me, be a better fighter. ' ' '