Okay, so I wanted to dive into this whole Canelo vs. Charlo thing. I mean, I’m not a professional sports analyst or anything, but I followed this match closely and wanted to share my thoughts.
First off, I started by looking up both fighters’ stats, you know, to get a feel for what we were dealing with. Canelo’s got this crazy record, 59 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws. That’s a lot of wins! Charlo’s no slouch either, with 35 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw.
I also dug into Canelo’s past fights. This guy’s only lost to Floyd Mayweather and Dmitry Bivol. Can you believe that? He was basically undefeated until he faced Mayweather in 2013, except for one draw way back in 2006 when he was just starting out. That’s some serious skill!
Then I watched some interviews. There’s this one where Canelo talks about his toughest fight. He said Golovkin was his hardest fight. They had three matches, and that first one was a controversial draw. But Canelo got him in the next two. Still, he says Mayweather was the most difficult to fight against. Interesting, right?
Before the fight, I tried to figure out what makes Canelo so good. I mean, he’s a former super middleweight undisputed champion. He’s won titles in four different weight divisions. Super middleweight, junior middleweight, middleweight, and even light heavyweight. That’s nuts! And when this fight went down, he was holding the WBC title.
Now, about the actual fight. I watched it live, and man, it was intense. Charlo really gave it his all, but you could see he was struggling. There was this moment in the seventh round where he got knocked down. He got up, but from there on, it seemed like he was just trying to make it to the end.
After 12 rounds, it went to the judges. All three of them had it for Canelo, 119–108, 118–109, and 118–109. So, it was a unanimous decision win for Canelo. Pretty clear who dominated that fight, huh?
So yeah, that’s my little rundown of the Canelo vs. Charlo fight. I just wanted to share my notes and what I found out. It’s always interesting to look into these things and see what you can learn. I’m not claiming to be an expert, but I enjoy following these events and sharing my take on them. Hope you found it somewhat interesting!