Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo: Live Clash of Undisputed Champions in Epic Las Vegas Showdown

Join DailyMail.com’s live blog from Las Vegas for round-by-round coverage as Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo clash in a battle of undisputed champions. Stay tuned for updates and analysis.

And that’s a wrap for Mail Sport’s live blog. Canelo secures a victory, bringing his record to 60-2-2. Charlo falls to 35-2-1. Charlo expresses his intention to return to the 154-pound weight class and says he’s ready to take on anyone. He also reveals his desire to fight Terence Crawford. Canelo compliments Charlo as a great fighter. Charlo admits to not feeling like himself in the fight against Canelo and declares that “nobody beats Canelo.” Canelo confirms that he will be fighting on Cinco de Mayo but doesn’t reveal his opponent, stating that he doesn’t care. He emphatically states his love for boxing and squashes retirement rumors. The victory is a unanimous decision for Canelo, who out-landed Charlo 134-71. According to CompuBox, Canelo connected on 40 percent of his power punches. Canelo receives a standing ovation at T-Mobile Arena. Charlo takes a knee in the seventh round, clearly overpowered by Canelo. One surprising aspect of the fight is Canelo’s effective use of the jab, despite Charlo having the longer reach. Charlo is in trouble on the scorecards and will likely need a knockout to win. Charlo’s struggles continue as he takes another knee in the eighth round. Canelo puts on the pressure and dominates along the ropes. Charlo goes down for only the second time in his career. Charlo shows some signs of life in the fourth and fifth rounds, connecting with power punches. However, Canelo remains in control, pressuring Charlo and keeping him in the corner. Charlo’s footwork improves in the third round, but Canelo finds success with his jab. Canelo attempts a big left hook but misses. The location of the fight becomes a key factor, with Canelo aiming to cut off the ring and Charlo looking to utilize his reach advantage in the center. Canelo wins the first round, though not dominantly. Canelo delivers a big right to Charlo’s body, showcasing his ability to target the body effectively. Canelo’s early rounds are calculated, focusing on countering Charlo’s attacks. Canelo’s extensive experience in world title fights is evident as he enters the ring for the 24th time. The crowd heavily favors Canelo over Charlo. The main event between Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo is up next at super middleweight. Jimmy Lennon Jr. presents the post-fight ring call. Showtime’s Steve Farhood expresses his confusion over the decision, favoring Ramos with a score of 116-112. However, the judges unanimously rule in favor of Lubin. Ramos admits to feeling like he did more and gives credit to Lubin. The crowd expresses disappointment with the decision. Lubin claims a shocking victory, winning via unanimous decision with scores of 115-113, 116-112, and 117-111. Ramos lands more body shots and power punches, making the judges’ decision difficult. Lubin’s jab improves as the fight progresses. Lubin receives a warning for punches to the back of Ramos’ head. The fight enters the 12th round with the outcome uncertain. Lubin gains momentum in the later rounds. Terence Crawford attends the fight but refrains from making a prediction. Lubin showcases his strong body work against Ramos. Boxing legends Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Julio Cesar Chavez are present at T-Mobile Arena. Lubin aims to bounce back after his defeat to Sebastian Fundora in 2022. Ramos and Lubin are up next at junior middleweight. Ramos has the potential to face Charlo in the future with continued success. Barrios secures a victory over Ugas, who takes significant damage to his eye. Ugas’ right eye closes rapidly under Barrios’ barrage. Ugas goes down in the final round due to impaired vision. Ugas’ eye damage is reminiscent of his previous fight against Errol Spence Jr. Resendiz engages in a punch exchange with Garcia. The fight ends with Garcia’s victory. Ugas returns to action after his loss to Spence in 2022. Barrios wins his previous fight against Jovanie Santiago with an eighth-round TKO but suffers losses to Keith Thurman and a TKO against Gervonta Davis.

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