Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez has been touted as boxing’s next big star for years, and he has not only lived up to that but shattered expectations. His dominance in the sport is unquestionable, as he has an impressive record of 65 fights and only two losses. Canelo has squared off with some of the top names in boxing, including Gennady Golovkin, Caleb Plant, and more, defeating a roster of elite fighters, many with solid resumes of their own. Despite his undeniable success, Canelo hit a significant controversy when he accidentally tested positive for steroids just weeks before one of his biggest fights, sparking debates across the boxing world.
Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez was in training for his rematch with rival Gennady Golovkin when he tested positive for trace amounts of clenbuterol while training in Guadalajara, Mexico. Clenbuterol has been detected in the tests of many Mexican athletes recently, mainly due to meat contamination in the country. Canelo, unaware of the potential consequences of consuming local meat, took responsibility and said:
“I don’t want to get anyone else involved. This was my mistake for not reading up on the risks, not researching more, more on the subject, on what’s going on with the beef in Mexico. But I didn’t do anything intentionally. I didn’t do anything to try to enhance my performance. I would never do anything like that.”
Canelo’s test results sparked significant controversy in the boxing world, with many questioning his career. Later, Canelo fought Gennady Golovkin in a rematch, winning by a majority decision. Their rivalry stands as one of the most epic in boxing history.
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The Epic Rivalry Between Canelo Alvarez And Gennady Golovkin
The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas was the scene of their first showdown on September 16, 2017. Fans saw an epic clash between two of the most talented fighters ever. With a sold-out crowd of 22,358, Golovkin and Alvarez ended up in a split draw (118–110 Alvarez, 115–113 Golovkin, and 114–114). The controversial result had people buzzing and led to plans for a rematch.
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However, the second fight faced delays and cancellation when Alvarez tested positive for a banned substance in March 2018. They rescheduled the rematch for September 15, 2018, calling it “Final Judgment.” The fight took place again at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, where Álvarez scored one of the biggest wins of his career with a majority decision. The hype didn’t stop there; they quickly lined up a third fight.
In their third bout, dubbed “The Trilogy,” Álvarez took the win by unanimous decision. This fight turned out to be one-sided in their rivalry, with Canelo dominating most rounds. The scorecards once again sparked controversy, with many feeling they were too favorable to Golovkin. Despite this, both fighters scored huge purses and bonuses from their three fights, adding significantly to their net worths.
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Canelo Alvarez’s Net Worth: How His Career and Rivals Have Boosted His Earnings
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Canelo Alvarez boasts a net worth of $250 million, primarily from his boxing career. Here’s a breakdown of his earnings from notable fights:
- Floyd Mayweather: $12 million
- Miguel Cotto: $5 million
- Amir Khan: $25 million
- Gennady Golovkin I: $40 million
- Gennady Golovkin II: $30 million
For his bout against Jaime Munguia, Canelo had a guaranteed purse of $30 to $35 million. He also earns through sponsorships, and his immense popularity keeps fans excited to see him in the ring, significantly boosting his earnings. Now, Canelo is set to fight Edgar Berlanga, adding another lucrative matchup to his career.
Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga: fight details
Canelo will face Edgar Berlanga on Saturday, September 14, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This fight is becoming massive with the WBC, WBO, and WBA titles on the line. The event is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. UK (Sunday), with the main event ringwalks expected around 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. UK.
As Canelo returns to the ring, fans are brimming with anticipation. Will this fight meet their expectations and let Canelo deliver the knockout action he’s known for? We’ll find out soon.