WBC silver super welterweight titleholder Saul Alvarez (35-0-1, 26 KOs) maintained his unbeaten record with a one-sided twelve round unanimous decision over savvy veteran Lovemore N’Dou (48-12-2, 31 KOs) on Saturday night at the Parque De Biesbol Beto Avila in Veracruz, Mexico. Scores were 119-109, 120-108 and 120-108 for Canelo.
Former WBO super bantamweight champion Daniel Ponce De Leon improved his record to 41-2 with 34 KOs with a seventh round TKO over Sergio Manuel Medina (35-4, 20 KOs).
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Canelo looked great .His performance was way better than the previous fight.This kid can take a punch .
I don’t get it, why do people always comparing Canelo to Chavez Jr. It’s like they are in an imaginary contest to see who will fight worthy opponent first. I hope Chavez fights Cotto after Cotto gets healthy 100% as was originally planned. Canelo should be thinking about the Kermit Cintrons or Joshua Clotteys of the division.
come on why does alvarez get credit for beating old boxers… in that case they need to make a alvarez vs chavez sr since that the age group he;s taking on… all i know is that canelo has not fought any one as good as john duddy.
good job canelo. thats the way to put in work. tuff fighter and im glad you didnt let his record full you. im not mexican as u can see lol but lets go canelooo (viva mexicoo lol)
he beat veteran
Good job for Canelo.!!I think he’s gonna have a better boxing future than Chavez Jr…….at least he’s never come up with bullshit excuses….
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