Canelo Alvarez successfully defends 4 super middleweight world titles
On September 14 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Mexican boxing champion Canelo Alvarez showcased his talent and resilience by successfully defending his WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, and The Ring super middleweight titles. In this highly anticipated bout, Canelo faced off against rising Puerto Rican star Edgar Berlanga, winning by unanimous decision after 12 tense rounds of boxing.
Canelo’s dominance
From the early rounds, Canelo displayed his superiority with an impressive performance. He not only controlled the pace of the fight but also executed a series of precise strikes. According to statistics, Canelo threw 464 punches, landing 201 of them for a success rate of 43%. In contrast, Berlanga managed only 119 successful hits out of 446 attempts, achieving a 27% success rate. Although Canelo was unable to finish the fight with a knockout, he showcased exceptional tactical ability and overwhelming power throughout the bout.
Berlanga’s fighting ability
Edgar Berlanga entered the ring with an undefeated record of 22 wins, reflecting his strength and potential. However, facing Canelo proved to be more challenging than expected. While he had some standout moments, such as a powerful punch in the fourth round that drew Canelo’s attention, Berlanga struggled to maintain consistent performance. His defensive strategy seemed inadequate against Canelo’s sharp counterattacks and overall strategy. Despite some effective offensive moments, Berlanga could not cope with the champion’s strength and skill.
Canelo affirmed his solid position
After the bout, Canelo expressed dissatisfaction with Berlanga’s cautious fighting style but remained pleased with his victory. “I fought very well. Now what will people say? They used to criticize me for not facing younger fighters, but I am the best fighter in the world,” he stated. With this victory, Canelo improved his record to 62 wins, with two draws and two losses, solidifying his prominent position in the world of boxing.
Earnings from the fight
In addition to his impressive achievements, Canelo earned a significant amount from this fight, estimated at $35 million, not including revenue from pay-per-view broadcasts. For Berlanga, this was his first time competing in a world title event, and receiving approximately $1 million is a promising start for his career.
Conclusion
The match between Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga delivered a thrilling contest of experience versus youth in boxing. Canelo not only defended his titles successfully but also affirmed his excellence in the ring. With his impressive performance, fans can undoubtedly look forward to more remarkable displays from the champion in the future.