Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: Ready or not, Edgar Berlanga had to take Canelo Alvarez fight
Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has characterized Edgar Berlanga's Sept. 14 fight in Las Vegas with superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez as an offer that couldn't be refused.
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Not seeing the problem. Canelo was 23 when he fought the kingpin Mayweather. Nobody expected canelo to win either. Sometimes the young lion needs to take risks but 27 isn't even that young. Still, I'm not paying for this fight and the weak undercards. They could have at least thrown a good co-main to sell it.
And just like Jaron Ennis Eddie Hearn cannot deliver the big fight to his fighter either. Berlanga had to go to PBC to get that fight. I would like to say thanks Al Haymon! hahahahahahahaha
And just like Jaron Ennis Eddie Hearn cannot deliver the big fight to his fighter either. Berlanga had to go to PBC to get that fight. I would like to say thanks Al Haymon! hahahahahahahaha
Hearn making it sound like Berlanga is brave for taking on Canelo, nobody is surprised that Berlanga quickly signed the contract, he's been chasing the Canelo payday since he racked up a few 1st round KOs against part-time boxers.
In this whole charade by Canelo, I don't blame Berlanga at all for taking this fight. Anything can happen in boxing but we're fooling ourselves if you think he actually has a shot. But as an up and comer, when a fight like this is offered, you jump all over it, in contrast, most fighters nowadays when a fight like this is offered, they demand, demand and demand some more and then they back out. Guys like Crawford, Haney, Stevenson, ect ect, constantly price themselves out in order to get out of taking a risk, and then say they're being avoided. And their fans eat it up.... So Berlanga at least is giving it a shot, if he loses, no big deal, you took on the Champ of the division, things didn't work out, you learn and move on, that's how it used to be before all these divas hit the stage.
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