For Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, the optimistic view of Saturday night’s victory over Edgar Berlanga at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is pretty clear: He won, retained his linear super middleweight championship and remains, at least as long as David Benavidez is playing at light heavyweight, the undisputed best in the 168-pound division.
So it was against Berlanga in the main event of a PBC on Prime pay-per-view, a fight in which Alvarez once again looked like he was on the verge of falling to defeat but ended up trusting the judges. But, as in his other recent outings against Jermell Charlo, John Ryder and Jaime Munguia, Alvarez continued to land with ruthless efficiency throughout (he landed 49 percent of his power shots), even if he no longer has the extra power to deliver a spectacular finish.
Alvarez made his intentions clear from the start, cornering Berlanga against the ropes and landing a left-right combination in the second round. Berlanga responded with a good uppercut and then another to the belly; although he was cornered, the Puerto Rican looked comfortable at first.
In the third, with his back to the ropes, Berlanga (22-1, 17 KOs) sent a trio of strong jabs Canelo’s way, but then Alvarez (62-2-2, 39 KOs) landed a perfect left hook that spun Berlanga’s head around and dropped him to the canvas. Berlanga got to his feet, but immediately pounded his fists in frustration and returned to the battle.
In the fourth round, Alvarez cornered Berlanga against the ropes again. He threw a jab to his opponent’s body and landed a right straight upstairs. He then landed a hook and a right upstairs and a hook to the body. Berlanga threw jabs as Canelo stalked him.