9/30/2023: SHO PPV - Canelo vs Charlo (Undisputed Super Middleweight Championship)

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while I agree with you, what makes people think that Mell is going to get slaughtered by going toe to toe? I just dont believe in Canelo being that type of killer. The key is to fight when you want to fight and dont fight when Canelo wants to fight. Mell definitely should be focused on not getting hit so much.

Charlo IMO just does not have that defensive discipline to go toe to toe with someone who is 2 weight classes above him that had KO power. When trading, Charlo tends to get reckless as hell. Funny cause he's actually better when he's patient and looking for a counter

Not saying it can't be done trading all night with Canelo, but why risk it when you can win with a better option.
 

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Charlo IMO just does not have that defensive discipline to go toe to toe with someone who is 2 weight classes above him that had KO power. When trading, Charlo tends to get reckless as hell. Funny cause he's actually better when he's patient and looking for a counter

Not saying it can't be done trading all night with Canelo, but why risk it when you can win with a better option.

one thing is for sure, the more he moves his feet, the more successful he will be
 

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Canelo-Charlo: Nevada Commission Approves Judges, Referee For September 30 PPV Fight​

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BY KEITH IDEC
Published Tue Sep 19, 2023, 12:24 PM EDT
Canelo Alvarez will fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for the eighth time in the past seven years when he meets Jermell Charlo in another 12-round main event September 30.
Mexico’s Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) will also see familiar faces around the ring when he defends his IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles against Houston’s Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KOs). The Nevada State Athletic Commission approved California’s Max De Luca, Oklahoma’s David Sutherland and New Jersey’s Steve Weisfeld as the three judges for the Alvarez-Charlo fight at its monthly meeting Tuesday morning in Las Vegas.
The NSAC also appointed New Jersey’s Harvey Dock as the referee for their Showtime Pay-Per-View main event.
Sutherland and Weisfeld most recently scored Alvarez’s 12-round, unanimous-decision victory over Gennadiy Golovkin in their third fight a year ago at T-Mobile Arena. Nevada’s Tim Cheatham, Sutherland and Weisfeld all scored Alvarez a 115-113 winner over Kazakhstan’s Golovkin in that DAZN Pay-Per-View main event.
Weisfeld will work his seventh Alvarez fight in the past five years and his sixth such match in Las Vegas. In the bout before Alvarez beat Golovkin in their third meeting, Weisfeld scored Russia’s Dmitry Bivol a 115-113 winner versus Alvarez in May 2022 at T-Mobile Arena.
Weisfeld will score his third Charlo fight in the past three years as well.
He credited Argentina’s Brian Castano with a 114-113 victory over Charlo in their 12-round, 154-pound title unification fight in July 2021 at AT&T Center in San Antonio. That very competitive contest resulted in a split draw because judge Nelson Vazquez scored Charlo a 117-111 winner and Cheatham had it even, 114-114.
Sutherland and De Luca have been assigned to just their second Alvarez bout apiece.
In De Luca’s first fight that featured Alvarez, he had the four-division champion ahead 78-74 through eight rounds against British southpaw Billy Joe Saunders. Saunders didn’t answer the bell for the ninth round due to a fractured orbital bone around his right eye in their May 2021 bout at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
While De Luca doesn’t have history with Charlo, Sutherland will handle his third Charlo bout in less than four years.
Sutherland had Charlo in front of Castano by three points, 87-84, when Charlo knocked out the former WBO junior middleweight champion in the 10th round of their rematch in May 2022 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. Sutherland also had Charlo ahead of Detroit’s Tony Harrison by three points, 96-93, before Charlo won their rematch by 11th-round knockout in December 2019 at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.
Dock, meanwhile, will work his first Alvarez fight. He has established himself, however, as one of the best referees in boxing and most recently in Las Vegas was the third man in the ring for Terence Crawford’s ninth-round technical knockout of Errol Spence Jr. in their welterweight title unification fight July 29 at T-Mobile Arena.
Dock has officiated three of Charlo’s fights – his sixth-round knockout of Charles Hatley, his first-round knockout of Erickson Lubin and his eighth-round knockout of Jeison Rosario.
The NSAC also approved Cheatham, Arizona’s Chris Flores and Weisfeld as the judges and California’s Thomas Taylor as the referee Tuesday for the Yordenis Ugas-Mario Barrios bout on the Alvarez-Charlo undercard. The Cuban-born, Las Vegas-based Ugas (27-5, 12 KOs) will face San Antonio’s Barrios (27-2, 18 KOs) in a 12-round fight for the WBC interim welterweight title.
 

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And this is what I seen in his media day workout. Dude got tired after a few minutes. Huffing and puffing. Throwing sloppy punches. This is what really worries me. Seems that canelo has been bored with boxing for a while. Spends more time golfing. He started partying and drinking heavily again which he gave up for a while. That was a big issue with him in his earlier days. I just don't think he cares much anymore. And he knows he can keep getting by with half assed efforts. But on the flip side this at least tells me that he could turn things around by simply cleaning up his bad habits. Dude is too old to be bullshytting.

A motivated canelo can beat anybody. But this current version is ripe for the taking. And jermell is the perfect guy to make him look washed. Fast, strong, tenacious. And coming into the Superbowl of his career. While this is just another fight for canelo.

Canelo keeps saying that this was the best camp of his career and could "finally" train 100%. At this point I'm not buying it. I gotta see it in the ring. But I'm not getting my hopes up after what I seen the other day. Smh. The end could be near:mjcry:
 

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I want to believe this, but I'm going to give Cinnamon buns the benefit of the doubt here. People can say anything in this era, and everyone will believe it as fact.

Canelo loves fighting, obviously he loves money too, but that's a lie that he's tired of it, his body might be, but he isn't.
 
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