Oscar De La Hoya, the former promoter of Canelo Alvarez, has caused quite a stir by labeling the upcoming fight between Canelo and Edgar Berlanga as a “snoozefest.” Not only did De La Hoya predict that the fight would flop in terms of pay-per-view buys, but he also boldly declared that it would not exceed
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Bert Cooper, known as “Smokin’ Bert,” was a legendary figure in the world of boxing. Rising from the fighting arena of Philly, Cooper led a life filled with ups and downs, colorful moments, and unforgettable battles. His career, which began in 1984, was nothing short of a rollercoaster ride, with victories, defeats, and a wild
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As Canelo Alvarez approaches the age of 34, questions arise regarding his status as the face of boxing. Despite his impressive track record and accomplishments in the sport, some critics have raised concerns about his recent opponent choices. One particular point of contention is the perceived act of “ducking” David Benavidez, a fighter who has
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Canelo Alvarez recently shared his thoughts on his upcoming fight against Edgar Berlanga, drawing parallels to his past fight against Jaime Munguia. In the fight against Munguia, Canelo displayed a sense of mercy towards his opponent and did not seek to finish him off quickly. This approach led to a prolonged fight that appeared one-sided,
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Boxing expert Paulie Malignaggi has raised concerns about unified super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez’s tendency to avoid top contenders and opt for easier opponents. The recent decisions made by Canelo have resulted in talented fighters like David Benavidez and David Morrell feeling overlooked and deciding to leave the super middleweight division altogether. Instead of facing
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Roy Jones Jr. raises some valid concerns about Edgar Berlanga’s chances against Canelo Alvarez. The lack of top-tier opponents in Berlanga’s record certainly raises doubts about his ability to compete at the highest level. Jones Jr. points out that Berlanga’s vulnerability to shots, as evidenced by his previous fights, could be a significant disadvantage against
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The landscape of boxing is constantly changing, with new talent emerging while established stars eventually retire. Commentator Tim Bradley recently expressed his concern that boxing will be “kind of dead” once Terence Crawford, Canelo Alvarez, and Naoya Inoue decide to hang up their gloves. However, is the sport truly doomed without these fighters, or could
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