In the realm of boxing, promotional relationships can be as volatile as the sport itself, as evidenced by Oscar De La Hoya’s recent remarks about the upcoming bout between Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga. Once a promoter and mentor for the iconic Alvarez, De La Hoya now casts a shadow on the fight, labeling it
Canelo Alvarez
As we approach another anticipated match featuring Canelo Alvarez, questions flood the boxing community regarding his current standing in the sport. The 34-year-old Mexican fighter has solidified his legacy over the years, but recent developments are causing ripples among fans and critics alike. Many wonder if Canelo remains “the face of boxing” or if his
Canelo Alvarez, the celebrated WBA, WBC, and WBO super middleweight champion, is gearing up for a highly scrutinized fight against Edgar Berlanga on September 14th. Recent remarks made by Alvarez suggest he anticipates a similar dynamic to his previous match against Jaime Munguia, which took place on May 4th. While this fight generated excitement among
As fight night approaches, all eyes are on Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga. The highly anticipated bout on September 14th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas has generated its fair share of buzz, particularly due to the spirited trash talk from Berlanga, a 22-0 upstart who boasts 17 knockouts. Alvarez, the renowned WBA, WBC,