A monumental event in the boxing world is set to unfold as Mexican superstar Saul ‘Canelo’ Álvarez gears up for a high-stakes clash with the undefeated Edgar Berlanga. This highly anticipated bout will take place on Saturday, during the Mexican Independence Day weekend, at the iconic T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Canelo, widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in boxing today, enters the ring with a remarkable record of 61 wins, 2 losses, 2 draws, and 39 knockouts. Known for his power, precision, and unparalleled defense, Canelo is coming off a dominant unanimous decision victory over Jaime Munguia in May. However, the upcoming bout won’t include his IBF super middleweight title, which was stripped in July after Canelo chose to face Berlanga instead of the IBF’s top-ranked contender, William Scull. The vacant belt will now be decided between Scull and Bladimir Shishkin in a later fight this October.

For Edgar Berlanga, the unbeaten prospect with a record of 22-0 and 17 knockouts, this fight represents a career-defining moment. The 27-year-old from Brooklyn burst onto the scene with a string of 16 consecutive first-round knockouts, earning him a reputation as one of the most dangerous punchers in the sport. Berlanga’s most recent bout, a knockout victory in February, showcased his raw power, but stepping into the ring with Canelo will be a true test of his skill and durability.

Canelo will defend his WBC, WBO, and WBA super middleweight titles against Berlanga in what promises to be a thrilling contest. For Berlanga, this fight offers a chance to make history by dethroning one of boxing’s greatest champions, while for Canelo, it’s an opportunity to further solidify his legacy as an all-time great. With both fighters coming into this bout with something to prove, fans are in for an electrifying spectacle that will undoubtedly be one of the year’s most talked-about events.

Where to watch: Cannelito vs The Chosen One

  • Date: Sept. 14
  • Location: T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET
  • How to watch: DAZN & Prime PPV (Price: $89.95) . FitePass PPV: $29.99

The Fighters (Cannelito vs The Chosen One): A Tale of Two Champions

Canelo Álvarez, the undisputed super middleweight champion, is a household name in the world of boxing. Known for his powerful punches, exceptional defensive skills, and relentless work ethic, Canelo has earned his place among the greatest fighters in history. With an impressive professional record of 60 wins (39 by knockout), 2 losses, and 2 draws, he has faced and defeated some of the best fighters in the sport, including Gennadiy Golovkin, Miguel Cotto, and Sergey Kovalev.

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Canelo has been a dominant force across multiple weight classes, ranging from light middleweight to light heavyweight. His versatility, ring intelligence, and fierce determination make him a formidable opponent for anyone who steps into the ring with him. At the age of 33, Canelo continues to be a fan favorite and a global ambassador for boxing, with millions tuning in for his PPV fights.

On the other hand, Edgar Berlanga, “The Chosen One,” is a rising star in the super middleweight division. Berlanga, hailing from New York, has quickly made a name for himself with his knockout power and aggressive style. Berlanga boasts an impressive record of 21 wins (16 by knockout) and no losses, making him a serious contender in the boxing world. His incredible 16-fight first-round knockout streak earned him a reputation as one of the most feared punchers in the sport.

At just 27 years old, Berlanga is seen as the future of the division, and his upcoming fight against Canelo is his chance to prove that he can compete with the elite of the sport. Despite his youth and relative inexperience compared to Canelo, Berlanga’s confidence and raw power make him a dangerous adversary.

Cannelito vs The Chosen One Fight Prediction

Don’t get it twisted—Berlanga’s got the size and power to give Álvarez some headaches, especially if Canelo lets his guard down or gets pulled into a brawl early on. But honestly, that’s Berlanga’s dream scenario. For that to happen, he’d need to show a level of smarts and skill that, well, we haven’t really seen him string together in a single fight yet.

Until Canelo shows up looking old or sluggish in a big fight, it’s hard to picture him losing to someone like Berlanga. The guy’s defense is on point, his head movement is slick, and let’s not forget—he’s got a chin made of granite. I mean, the dude’s never been knocked down, not even against heavy hitters like Golovkin, Danny Jacobs, or the much bigger Bivol.

If the same Canelo from the Munguia fight just four months ago shows up on fight night, Berlanga might be in way over his head. Canelo’s a sharp, efficient counter puncher, and that’s the kind of skill set that could be way too much for Berlanga to deal with.

Look, Berlanga’s got some great attributes—he’s athletic, and he packs a punch—but he’s still missing that poise and adaptability you need at this level. If he starts falling behind and tries to go all-in against Canelo, it’s probably just going to fast-track his exit from the ring.

Canelo even admitted this week that he kinda carried Munguia in their May fight, choosing not to finish him out of respect. But with all the smack talk between him and Berlanga? Yeah, don’t expect him to be so nice this time around.

Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga Fight Card Details

  • Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga; WBC, WBA and WBO super middleweight titles
  • Erislandy Lara vs. Danny Garcia; WBA world middleweight title
  • Caleb Plant vs. Trevor McCumby; Super middleweight
  • Rolando Romero vs. Manuel Jaimes; Super lightweight
  • Stephen Fulton vs. Carlos Castro; Featherweight

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