Published 12:21 IST, September 13th 2024
Canelo Alvarez is a substantial favorite over Edgar Berlanga in title fight
Edgar Berlanga has yet to taste defeat after 22 professional fights — 17 by knockout — and he not only said he's intent on keeping his undefeated record intact, but to win in six rounds Saturday night. But if forced to go the distance, Berlanga allowed that would be fine as well.
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Edgar Berlanga has yet to taste defeat after 22 professional fights — 17 by knockout — and he not only said he's intent on keeping his undefeated record intact, but to win in six rounds Saturday night.
But if forced to go distance, Berlanga allowed that would be fine as well.
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Canelo Alvarez isn't buying any of it.
“It’s easy to say you’ll knock me out, but it’s much more difficult to do it," Alvarez said. “Saturday night is going to be very difficult for him for sure. I’ve prepared for knockout. I love feeling of a knockout and I’m going to do my best to get it done.”
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Oddsmakers share Alvarez's skepticism, making him a 25-1 favorite at BetMGM Sportsbook .
Alvarez, WBC and WBO super middleweight champion who also sports a 61-2-2 record with 39 knockouts, helines a card that also includes two or title bouts. WBA middleweight champion Erislandy Lara faces Danny Garcia, and Caleb Plant fights Trevor McCumby for interim WBA super middleweight title.
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This is one of two major combat sports events competing against each or on Mexican Independence Day weekend, both trying to appeal to fan bases from that country.
Gualajara native Alvarez, 34, takes top billing at T-Mobile Arena. Just three miles away, UFC makes its debut at Sphere with seven Mexican fighters in lineup.
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Alvarez figures to again have crowd on his side, Las Vegas becoming his second home to his native Mexico.
“It’s an honor to fight on this date," Alvarez said. "Mexican Independence Day is very important for us. It’s very special and I’m very proud to fight for Mexican people.”
He faces Berlanga, a New York native whose parents are from Puerto Rico.
“I could be face of Puerto Rican boxing after Saturday night," Berlanga said. “I’ve wanted that for many years and now it’s my turn to do it.”
It certainly will be quite challenge for 27-year-old Berlanga, who takes on a legendary boxer even if Alvarez is past his prime.
He hasn't ended a fight early since registering a technical knockout of Plant nearly three years ago to become undisputed champ. IBF removed Alvarez's title after he decided to take on Berlanga rar than fight its No. 1 challenger, William Scull.
Alvarez's three most recent title defenses, however, were not close even if all went to judges' cards.
“We trained very hard because we know this fight isn’t about physicality or size,” said Mark Farrait, Berlanga's trainer. "It’s about experience and intelligence, which Canelo thinks Edgar has none of. We’re here to make a statement and show world our patience and our execution.
“I know Canelo is going to come out and fight smart. He’s not going to fight Edgar right away because if he does, it’s going to be fireworks early on. This is our opportunity to knock king off throne.”
Alvarez isn't buying it.
Neir are oddsmakers.
And expected pro-Canelo crowd probably doesn't see that happening, eir.
“We’ve trained hard because we know we are facing a young fighter coming to take our spot," said Eddy Reynoso, Alvarez's manager and trainer. "Berlanga is strong and he wants to prove himself against Canelo.
“We’ve been very thorough in training for his fight. We have everything we need for Berlanga and we’re coming to make history.”
12:21 IST, September 13th 2024