Check out the result of Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez's victory over Jermell Charlo. (Photo: EFE)
Check out the result of Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez's victory over Jermell Charlo. (Photo: EFE)

The Mexican this Saturday by unanimous vote to add his 60th victory as a professional and retain the world titles in the super middleweight division.

The Mexican won with two favorable cards 118-109 and one 119-108 and reached 60 wins, with two losses and two draws; added his second setback, with 35 wins and a drawn fight.

Results Main Card

  • Canelo easily beats Charlo via unanimous decision 119-108, 118-109(x2)
  • Erickson Hammerl defeated Jesús Ramos Jr. by unanimous decision (115-113 116-112 117-111)
  • Mario ‘El Azteca’ Barrios defeats Yordenis Ugas by 12RD unanimous decision; 117-108, 118-107, 118-107 on the judge’s scorecards
  • Elijah García takes the victory by technical knockout after knocking down Armando Resendiz in the eighth round of an action-packed battle.

Results Prelims

  • Frank Sanchez RTD-4 Scott Alexander (3:00)
  • Terrell Gausha MD-8 KeAndrae Leatherwood (76-76, 78-74, 78-74)
  • Oleksandr Gvozdyk KO-2 Isaac Rodrigues (0:54)

Mexican Saúl ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, undisputed super middleweight champion, assured that in his fight against the American Jermell Charlo it must be proven that he is still at the top of boxing.

“You should never prove something to others because they always have something bad or good to say. The only thing I have to do on Saturday is prove to myself that I’m still at the top,” said the super middleweight champion of the World Association, the World Council, the International Federation and the World Boxing Organization.

The one from Guadalajara and the Louisiana-born fighter will face each other this Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

It will be Alvarez’s return to the ring, after the Mexican defeated the British John Ryder by unanimous decision last May in Guadalajara.

Despite the fact that he only suffered two defeats in a career marked by 59 wins and two draws, Canelo is singled out at 33 years old for not being at his best level.

In May 2022 he lost to Russian Dmitrii Bivol when he was seeking the super middleweight title.

“I feel great and ready for this fight. Jermell is right, I have nothing to prove, but especially this time I have something to prove to him, who never believed in my abilities. It is an extra motivation for me,” stated the man from Guadalajara, who lost the tag of best pound-for-pound boxer by losing to Bivol.

Charlo is the super welterweight champion, two divisions below super middleweight, something that has also unleashed criticism of ‘Canelo’, since it was expected that he would face Jermell’s brother, Jarmall, who fights in the middleweight category.

“It is difficult to tell Charlo what he is going to face in the ring on Saturday, he will have to feel it. It will be different from what he is used to because he has not faced someone like me,” said the Mexican.

Canelo Álvarez vs Jermell Charlo: cuándo, dónde y cómo ver la pelea
Canelo Álvarez vs Jermell Charlo pelean este sábado 30 de setiembre en el T-Mobile Arena de Las Vegas, Estados Unidos.
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