Who is Berlanga? The Boxer Set to Face "Canelo"
Edgar Berlanga, the Brooklyn-born boxer with Puerto Rican roots, has captured the attention of the boxing world with his impressive career and his upcoming challenge against Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez. Berlanga, known by his nickname "The Chosen One," made his professional debut in 2016 with a streak of 16 first-round knockout victories, a feat that quickly propelled him to stardom.
Although his initial knockout streak came to an end, he has continued to rack up significant wins against high-level opponents such as Demond Nicholson and Steve Rolls.
The fight on September 14 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas will be a crucial test for Berlanga, who has been named the mandatory number one contender by the WBA to challenge Canelo Álvarez for the unified super middleweight titles. At 27 years old, Berlanga has shown remarkable punching power and an ability to end fights quickly, making him a formidable opponent for the seasoned Mexican champion.
Canelo, who is returning to the ring after his victory over Jaime Munguía, will face Berlanga after a series of speculations and rejections to fight other contenders like David Benavídez. Berlanga's selection as Canelo’s next opponent reflects his growing reputation in boxing and the challenge he presents. This fight promises to be one of the most exciting of the year, with Berlanga looking to prove himself as one of the sport’s emerging stars.
Canelo’s Warning to Berlanga
As the fight between Canelo Álvarez and Edgar Berlanga approaches, the Mexican fighter has made a statement that has heightened the anticipation, promising an exciting bout on September 14.
"I know Berlanga is going to come out swinging, but it's going to be very difficult for him to land a hit on me. I'll start hitting him hard from the early rounds. I'll make him feel a lot of pain," said Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez to TUDN, quickly sparking a reaction on social media. This was a clear warning to the American boxer, who will need to prepare to withstand the Mexican’s onslaught.
In response, Edgar Berlanga also vowed to “do damage” and stated in an interview with ESPN that he will aim to "knock out Canelo." This matchup is sure to spark fireworks from the opening bell, as both fighters will be determined to secure a victory by knockout. Who do you think will emerge victorious at the T-Mobile Arena?