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Alvarez vs Charlo fight in ‘undisputed’ clash

Home National Alvarez vs Charlo fight in ‘undisputed’ clash
Alvarez vs Charlo fight in ‘undisputed’ clash

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will take on undisputed light middleweight champion Jermell Charlo in Las Vegas on 30 September, the super middleweight champion announced on socialå media on Friday.

Alvarez, who currently holds all four belts in his division, posted a photograph of the pair on Twitter with the headline ‘Undisputed v Undisputed’.

The Mexican, widely viewed as the leading pound-for-pound fighter in the world, last fought on 6 May, when he outpointed English fighter John Ryder
to record his 59th victory in 63 professional fights.

The announcement means Charlo’s anticipated clash with Australian Tim Tszyu will not happen ahead of a deadline imposed on the American by the World Boxing Organisation, leaving the American at risk of being
stripped of that belt.

Charlo last fought in May 2022 when he recorded a 10th-round knockout of Argentina’s Brian Castano in California.

– Supersport.com