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Canelo Álvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga live updates: Odds, undercard, highlights, analysis

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Canelo Álvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga live updates: Odds, undercard, highlights, analysis

Canelo Alvarez is heavily favored against Edgar Berlanga. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)

Canelo Álvarez is spending his Saturday doing what he usually does around the time of Mexican Independence Day: headlining a big-time pay-per-view card. His opponent this time: undefeated challenger Edgar Berlanga.

It’s been three years since Álvarez (61-2-2, 39 KOs) united the super middleweight titles and he has since defended the group four times with unanimous-decision wins against Gennadiy Golovkin, John Ryder, Jermell Charlo and Jaime Munguía. He is heavily favored to take care of business against Berlanga, to the point that the biggest question is what he’ll do next.

Berlanga (22-0, 17 KOs) isn’t a nothing opponent, though, and all it could take is one big punch from the 27-year-old to shock the boxing world.

Follow our live blog below for all the latest updates:

Live11 updates

  • RESULT: Rolando Romero def. Manuel Jaimes by unanimous decision (99-91, 99-91, 99-91)

  • Jaimes picks up the pace in Round 6 with probably his best round of the fight. It still might not have been enough in the judges’ eyes.

  • Romero is in the groove now after landing several big hooks in the fifth round. Jaimes responds with his own big hook after swinging wildly and missing. Round 5 ends in this 10-rounder.

  • Canelo vs. Berlanga starts now!

    Here we go with an action-packed card from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas! Follow along right here for all the latest results and highlights.

  • Undisputed super middleweight title: Canelo Álvarez (-1600) vs. Edgar Berlanga (+800)

  • WBA middleweight title: Erislandy Lara (-275) vs. Danny Garcia (+230)

  • Interim WBA super middleweight title: Caleb Plant (-1400) vs. Trevor McCumby (+700)

  • Featherweight: Rolando Romero (-250) vs. Manuel Jaimes (+220)

  • Super lightweight: Stephen Fulton (-750) vs. Carlos Castro (+500)

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