The Ruthless Unforgiving Nature of Canelo Alvarez

BY BOXING HIT STAFF-

Canelo Alvarez has made it clear that he will not be showing any sympathy towards his challenger, Edgar Berlanga, in their upcoming headliner on September 14th. The trash-talking from Berlanga seems to have ignited a fire in Canelo, pushing him to want to punish the #1 ranked WBA mandatory in their match at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

As the fight approaches, fans are starting to question the validity of this matchup. With Canelo being the reigning WBA, WBC, and WBO super middleweight champion, facing a relatively inexperienced fighter like Berlanga could result in a one-sided contest. The lack of competitive edge in this fight has left fans disappointed, especially considering the hefty price they have to pay for the PPV broadcast.

Adding insult to injury, the undercard for this event fails to compensate for the underwhelming main event. With fighters like Danny Garcia and Erislandy Lara, who are past their prime, and an inactive Caleb Plant, the undercard lacks the excitement needed to hype up the audience. The decision to pit Canelo against Berlanga, who lacks credible wins in his career, raises doubts about the integrity of the fight.

In response to Berlanga’s taunts, Canelo Alvarez has made it clear that he will be bringing his best on September 14th. His vow to show no compassion towards his opponent reflects the ruthless and unforgiving nature of the boxing world. Canelo’s determination to assert his dominance in the ring leaves little room for mercy, setting the stage for a potentially brutal showdown.

The upcoming fight between Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga promises to be a display of power and skill. While the mismatch in experience raises concerns among fans, Canelo’s ruthless vow to show no mercy highlights the intensity of the sport. As the date approaches, all eyes will be on the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, eager to witness the outcome of this high-stakes battle.

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