De La Hoya Criticizes Canelo Vs. Berlanga Fight: Is He Right?

The tension is high between Oscar De La Hoya and the upcoming fight between Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga. De La Hoya, once the promoter of Canelo, has publicly called the fight a “snoozefest” and predicted that it would not exceed 100k homes in terms of pay-per-view buys. His criticism of the fight has caused quite a stir in the boxing world, especially considering his past relationship with Canelo.

In response to De La Hoya’s comments, Berlanga, the unbeaten puncher set to face Canelo, did not hold back. He boldly declared that he would knock Canelo “the f**k out” and fired back at De La Hoya by claiming he is the “PPV king” and that the fight will not be a flop. The heated exchange between the two has added an extra layer of anticipation to the fight.

While many fans may have preferred to see Canelo face off against David Benavidez, the reality is that the upcoming fight with Berlanga is what we will have on Saturday night. The match-up between the experienced 34-year-old Canelo and the young and hungry 27-year-old Berlanga has the potential to be an exciting showdown. The question remains whether the fight will live up to the hype and surpass the predicted 100k PPV buys.

Boxing history is filled with unexpected upsets that have shocked the world. Could the fight between Canelo and Berlanga on Saturday night be another one of those memorable moments? With the tension and anticipation building, there is a chance that this match could deliver a surprising result that leaves fans talking for years to come.

The criticism from De La Hoya has added an extra element of drama to the upcoming fight between Canelo and Berlanga. While his harsh words have sparked controversy, they have also generated interest and discussion surrounding the bout. As fight night approaches, all eyes will be on the ring to see if the match-up lives up to the expectations set by both De La Hoya’s criticism and Berlanga’s bold statements.

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