The post-fight Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo press conference follows their historic bout for the undisputed super middleweight title live on PPV from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 30. In attendance, some of the fighters battling it out on the night.
The event marks the first time in the four-belt era, when two undisputed champions meet inside the ring. Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) puts his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO 168-pound belts on the line, looking to become the first undisputed champion to make three suc
Frank Sanchez improved his unbeaten record when he faced Scott Alexander at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 30. The pair squared off on the top of Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo prelims, preceding the main card on Showtime PPV.
The scheduled for 10 rounds heavyweight bout ended prior to the final bell. In the first round Alexander tagged Sanchez with a big right hand. The tables turned early in the second round, when the latter paid back, sending his opponent to the canvas with
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn is sharing his thoughts on Canelo Alvarez’s victory over Jermell Charlo.
Saturday night, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, saw Canelo Alvarez decidedly defeat Jermell Charlo via unanimous decision in the ring. The scores reflected the victory 119-108, 118-109 and 118-109.
The reigning face of boxing, Alvarez, made it look easy as he retained his undisputed super middleweight title by his domination of Jermell Charlo.
Alvarez, 33, record now sits at (60-2-2, 39 KOs).
Charlo, also 33, record is (35-2-1, 19 KOs) following his loss this past weekend.
Eddie Hearn, a British sports promoter and chairman of Matchroom Sport and Professional Darts Corporation spoke on the Matchroom Boxing channel about the bout saying:
Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo battle it out at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 30. The event marks the first time in a four-belt era, when two undisputed champions square off inside the ring.
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Mexico’s Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) brings to the ring his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO super middleweight belts. The 33-years-old native of Guadalajara, J
Former title challenger Erickson Lubin looks to catapult himself right back to the top of the stacked super welterweight division with an emphatic victory over unbeaten Jesus Ramos on Saturday, September 30 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The pair squares off in the co-feature on the Showtime PPV card topped by Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo. The bout is scheduled for 12 rounds at super welterweight.
Lubin (25-2, 18 KOs) last fought in June, when he stopped Luis Aris in the fifth round. With the victory, the 27-year-old southpaw of Orlando, Florida returned to winning ways after suffering the defeat via ninth-round RTD against Sebastian Fundora in April 2022. In addition, he started his new journey towards a world title shot.
Ahead of the event, Erickson Lubin discussed his training camp, bouncing back from defeat, previewed the upcoming bout and more.
Boxing fans can watch Canelo vs Charlo live stream on FITE. In Australia, the event airs on Sunday, October 1 live on Kayo.
“Ramos is nothing that I haven’t seen before, and on fight night, he’s gonna know that I’m the better man,” said Erickson Lubin during a short breather from training camp. “He’s a tough southpaw, but I’ve watched enough to dissect him and go out there and execute in the fight. He’s a good fighter, but he’s not perfect. There are a lot of flaws that I can definitely capitalize on and that’s what I’m going to do on September 30.”
On his edge in experience and how it could play out in the fight
“When it comes to ‘A-side’ or ‘B-side’, it doesn’t really matter in this fight. I’m the one with experience. He wants to be in my spot. He’s young, he’s unde
For Canelo Alvarez, everything is going to be on the line for his upcoming fight. He is defending all of his super middleweight belts against the undisputed super welterweight champion, Jermell Charlo. Alvarez has been facing criticism since he took a beating from Dmitry Bivol at 175, and came back to 168 to fight against John Ryder. Even during his fight with Ryder, many boxing pundits claimed that Alvarez looked too slow. Although he won that fight, many still believe that ‘Cinnamon’ has lost his skills and isn’t the boxer he once was.
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These claims, however, didn’t sit well with Alvarez. After being rejected by Bivol for a rematch at 175, Alvarez went on to sign a 3-fight deal with the PBC. The first fight as part of this deal is the fight against Jermell Charlo on September 30. In this fight, Alvarez is looking forward to changing all the narratives floating in the air about him. Based on what he recently said, Canelo looks like a man determined to reclaim his post.
Canelo Alvarez addresses criticism
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Canelo Alvarez accepted that he has been pretty sluggish since his left wrist surgery after his bout with Gennady Golovkin. But Alvarez is preparing to get back in the game and present the best version of himself in front of the world. In the second episode of the Showtime series, ‘All Access’, Alvarez addressed the criticism he has been facing by proclaiming, “I can’t wait for September 30. This fight, you’ll see, I’m the king of boxing.”
He addressed the concerns about his previous performance by saying, “Boxing-wise, I wasn’t 100 per
Undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez is back in the ring on Saturday, September 30 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, where he faces reigning undisputed super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo. The pair squares off in the scheduled for 12 rounds world championship bout live on Showtime PPV.
The Mexican superstar makes the third defense of his title that he earned in November 2021. Battling it out at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Canelo defeated Caleb Plant via eleventh-round TKO.
Undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez defends his title against undisputed super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo on Saturday, September 30 live on Showtime PPV from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Ahead of their 12-round world title clash, the Mexican superstar held a media workout and previewed his upcoming bout.
33-year-old Canelo Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) of Guadalajara, Jalisco looks to become the first boxer to make three successful defenses of his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO 168-pound belts. Lafayette, Louisiana’s 33-year-old Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KOs) aspires to become a two-division undisputed king.
The contest marks the first time during the four-belt era when two reigning male undisputed champions go face to face.
At the media workout Canelo was joined by his manager and trainer Eddy Reynoso. Here is what the participants had to say from their Lake Tahoe training camp:
Canelo Alvarez
“I always want to make the best fights out there. I’m excited to be in this fight. This is a fight that people have talked about for a while. I’m excited to show the Charlos my skills. Now Jermell is gonna feel my skills.”
“I think Jermell Charlo is the perfect fight right now. He’s been calling me out for a long time and I never forget. He’s said a lot of things. He never believed in my skills, but he’s gonna find out soon. Him and his brother didn’t believe in my skills and that motivates me for this fight.”
“We always prepare 100% no matter where we are. It’s different being here. At the beginning, I couldn’t breathe very well. But right now, I feel great. I’ve found a place that’s made me happy and strong.”
“Charlo will be good at 168 pounds. I’ve made that jump before so I know. I think that when you’re a great champion like he is, it doesn’t matter.”
“These kinds of fights motivate me. I like being underestimated. That’s what makes me excited for this fight.”
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez faces off Jermell Charlo live on Showtime PPV from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 30. The contest features Mexico’s undisputed super middleweight champion defending his title against undisputed super welterweight champion of the United States. Ahead of the event, the Mexican star holds a media workout, shows off his skills and previews the upcoming bout.
In Australia, Canelo vs Charlo airs on Sunday, Octobe
Undisputed super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo challenges undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 30. Ahead of their 12-round world title clash live on Showtime PPV, “Iron Man” held a media workout and previewed his upcoming bout.
Lafayette, Louisiana’s 33-year-old Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KOs) looks to earn undisputed status in a second weight class with a career-defining triumph over Mexican super star. 33-year-old Canelo Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) of Guadalajara, Jalisco makes the third defense of his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO 168-pound straps.
The contest marks the first showdown between two reigning male undisputed champions in the four-belt era.
At the live-streamed media workout Charlo was joined by his trainer Derrick James. Here is what the participants had to say frpom Houston:
Jermell Charlo
“I’ve been doing this my whole life and now it’s time to put on for my city. Put up or shut up and do what I do. I’m facing one of the best fighters in the world, you have to be excited for this moment.
“Now is the right time for this fight. We’re in our primes and at our best. I wanna shake the doubters off and prove to the world why I’m in this position. There’s a reason I made it this far. I’m gonna show what I’m made of. Everything I’ve done since I was eight years old, I’m putting it all on the line now.
“I’m not going to have to worry about losing too much weight. I’ve been sparring bigger guys for a very long time and now it’s about bringing that same mindset that I have at 154-pounds and bringing it up with me to 168-pounds.
“Of course there’s pressure. We have to be dominant and not just rely on a knockout. I have to beat him for 12 rounds. I have to do what I have to do in the ring to protect myself while still being vicious.