Canelo Alvarez vs Edgar Berlanga full fight

 Canelo Alvarez vs Edgar Berlanga full fight video 

Canelo Alvarez wins via decision to keep the title in Las Vegas after stopping Edgar Berlanga in the third round. 
On September 14, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez defeated Edgar Berlanga in the main event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. WBC, WBA, and WBO super middleweight titles were united as Mexico's global champion entered the ring to battle over the weekend of Mexican Independence.
The world championship match, which was supposed to go 12 rounds, went the entire distance. In the third round, Canelo down Berlanga with a powerful left hook en route to winning by decision. The final scores of the highly anticipated match were 117-110, 118-109, and 118-109 in favor of Alvarez.
Canelo Alvarez increased his record to 62-2-2, 39 KOs, and kept his championships after the victory. This was the 34-year-old Guadalajara, Jalisco native's second time into the ring this year. It is anticipated that he will fight again in 2025, probably on Cinco de Mayo weekend.
After the bout, Canelo declared, "I did good." "What are they going to say now? I compete against younger fighters. I battled older fighters before they claimed that. What are they going to say next? They converse all the time.


"I am the world's greatest fighter."

Edgar Berlanga, a Puerto Rican who had never lost before, lost his first fight and now stands at 22-1 with 17 KOs. The Brooklyn, New York, native, 27, was unsuccessful in his first effort to win a championship.
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Erislandy Lara of Cuba defeated Danny Garcia of Philadelphia in nine rounds to keep his WBA middleweight title in the co-feature bout on the card.
Caleb Plant, a former champion from Nashville, defeated Trevor McCumby of Yorkville, Illinois, via TKO in the ninth round to win the interim WBA 168-pound title, among other Canelo vs. Berlanga outcomes. Additionally, Rolando Romero, a previous champion from Las Vegas, triumphed over Manuel Jaimes of San Jose, California, by unanimous decision to get back to winning ways.
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