So, here we are in Las Vegas, the bright lights and the energy buzzing, especially after a thrilling night of boxing. The arena was electric as the crowd gathered to see the face of modern boxing, Saul “Canelo” Álvarez, take on a rising star, Edgar Berlanga. Now, if you didn’t catch it, let’s break down what went down in that ring.
Initially, it looked like it could be a quick night for Berlanga. Just a minute into the third round, Álvarez unleashed a solid left hook that landed right on the mark, sending Berlanga crashing to the canvas. You could almost hear the collective gasp from the audience as they watched the underdog hit the floor. But you know what? Berlanga wasn’t going down without a fight. He got back up, slammed his gloves together in determination, and surprisingly stayed on his feet for the rest of the match.
Canelo, who was a *massive 16-1 favorite* heading into the fight, connected on nearly half of his power punches, officially racking up a winning tally that meant he had a *great night*. Ultimately, the judges scored it heavily in Canelo’s favor: 118-109, 117-110, and 118-109. But here’s the kicker: regardless of the scorecards, Berlanga left that ring with something even more valuable—**Álvarez’s respect**. The two shared an extensive embrace post-fight, signaling the tough battle Berlanga put up, which was impressive considering many didn’t think he was worthy of the matchup in the first place.
Berlanga now stands at 22-1, with 17 KOs, and although he lost this bout, it’s hard not to view his performance as a victory in a different light. He showcased resilience, proving he belongs at this level, and many believe this fight will only help him grow stronger in his career.
Now let’s shift our gaze back to Canelo, who seems to be in a bit of a unique situation. At 62-2-2 with 39 KOs, he’s a legend in the sport but hasn’t scored a knockout in his last five fights. Yet, the crowd at T-Mobile Arena, filled with enthusiastic fans celebrating just days before Mexico’s Independence Day, didn’t seem to mind one bit. They were there to cheer for their champion.
As for what’s next, Canelo hinted he might not step back into the ring until May 3, which leaves boxing enthusiasts wondering who will be in the opposite corner. While boxing’s 168-pound fighters are on his radar, there’s still a lot of buzz about a potential clash with **David Benavidez**, who’s got a reputation all his own as a rising threat—though Canelo’s been a bit hesitant about facing him.
Canelo’s also got the heavyweight prospect—and current discussions revolve around whether he might face off against Terence Crawford. Now, Crawford, a four-weight world champion, would need to move up two classes, which makes the possibility pretty intriguing yet risky. If it happens, it’s been described as the “biggest fight in boxing.” Fans are already salivating at the thought of these two legends clashing in the ring, and quite frankly, it’s a match-up that every boxing lover would want to see.
At the end of the day, Canelo proves time and again that he knows how to generate headlines and keep fans engaged. Berlanga’s performance may have surprised many, but it’s that kind of heart that keeps boxing alive and thriving! Fans are left waiting with bated breath to see who Álvarez will fight next, and if it could lead to even bigger showdowns. With both Canelo and Crawford keeping their options open, the future looks bright for fans eager for action inside the ring.
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