Canelo vs Charlo Official: Boxing News: Next up for the Mexican sensation is a Charlo brother, but on Saturday, Sept. 30, live on pay-per-view, it will be Jermell and not Jermall. Follow Boxing News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
It is said that Canelo and Premier Boxing Champions have agreed to a three-fight pact, with this fight serving as the first. According to earlier sources, Canelo was expected to fight Jermall Charlo, who hasn’t competed in over two years and has held the WBC middleweight championship since Canelo left that weight class.
Instead, Jermell, the current uncontested 154-pound champion, will go up two classes to meet the current undisputed 168-pound champion. As you may expect, the main marketing strategy, in this case, will be “Undisputed vs Undisputed”.
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Although a specific location was not disclosed, the battle will take place in Las Vegas. Seven of Canelo’s nine fights in Las Vegas since T-Mobile Arena opened in 2016 have taken place there; the other two, including his PBC match with Caleb Plant in 2021, have taken place at the MGM Grand.
The early poster image also failed to mention that the bout would likely be a Showtime pay-per-view.
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On May 6 in Mexico, Canelo (59-2-2, 39 KO) defeated John Ryder in what turned out to be his final fight while still affiliated with Matchroom Boxing and DAZN.
Since his victory over Brian Castano in their rematch in May 2022, Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KO) hasn’t competed. A hand injury forced the postponement of his battle with Tim Tszyu in January, and the timing of this fight has undoubtedly benefited Jermell’s cash account.
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