Canelo Alvarez Wins Close Split Decision Over Erislandy Lara

Canelo Alvarez vs Erislandy Lara

Canelo Alvarez won a close split-decision victory over Erislandy Lara in the SHOWTIME PPV main event in front a sold-out pro-Canelo crowd at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.

Judge Jerry Roth scored it 115-113 for Lara, Dave Moretti 115-113 for Canelo and Levi Martinez 117-111 for Canelo.

The Mexico vs. Cuba showdown was a classic boxer-puncher matchup with Mexican superstar Canelo as the powerful aggressor and Cuban sensation Lara the slick boxing southpaw.

Canelo started the bout patiently and picked his spots, but Lara’s footwork and movement seemed to frustrate him. Canelo became increasingly more aggressive as he tried to cut off Lara. Canelo landed only 23 percent of his total punches including 73 power shots to the body.

A decorated Cuban amateur, Lara displayed superb footwork limiting Canelo’s chances and scoring when necessary. The game plan was effective as he frustrated the 23-year-old superstar.

“I came to fight, I didn’t come to run here,” Canelo said. “You don’t win by running. You win by hitting. He does have a great jab and he moves around, but you don’t win a fight that way. You don’t run.

“I want to leave people with a good taste in their mouth. This wasn’t the fight I expected; I wanted to go toe to toe. He didn’t come to fight. He came to run. He’s a great boxer – I respect him – but he has to learn how to throw more punches.”

It was an early birthday present for Canelo, who turns 24 in six days and is now 8-1 in 12 round fights.

“When he learns how to fight then I’ll give him the rematch,” Canelo said. “For now, my birthday is coming and we’re going to have fun.”

The 32-year-old Lara, who pressured Canelo into the dangerous bout via social media, was upset with the split decision.

“One hundred percent I won this fight,” Lara said. “I was controlling the rounds and, worse, I made him look bad in front of his fans. People know I won this fight.

“The body shots connected but they didn’t have any force. I still have no respect for him. I’m asking for a rematch. One hundred percent I’ll do the same and we’ll win again.”

Abner Mares bounced back from the first loss of his career and overcame the adversity of a cut on his left eyelid with a unanimous decision victory over Jonathan Oquendo, scored 96-94, 98-92 twice.

Mares suffered the cut from a punch in the fourth round, but his cut man, “Jacob “Stitch” Duran did a tremendous job of closing the gash and preventing it from affecting his fighter. Fighting for the first time with renowned trainer and defensive specialist Virgil Hunter, Mares fought intelligently throughout the bout. The three-division world champion prevented Oquendo from inflicting damage inside, utilized solid footwork and was extremely efficient.

Mares landed 49 percent of his power punches, doubling up Oquendo (24 percent), who failed to make adjustments and didn’t throw enough jabs to put himself in a position to land power shots.

Francisco Vargas defeated Juan Manuel Lopez via TKO when Lopez’s corner stopped the bout after a vicious third round.

Juan Manuel Lopez vs Francisco Vargas

In a round of the year candidate, Vargas (20-0-1, 14 KOs) and Lopez exchanged shots in brutal back and forth action in the third stanza. Seemingly never in a dull fight, Lopez was knocked down with 20 seconds to go in the third after eating a huge right hand. Lopez got up and continued to press, but ate another big shot in the closing seconds and was dazed as he walked back to his corner.

Lopez (34-4, 31 KOs), who won by KO or was stopped in 11 of his 12 world title fights, wanted to continue but his corner decided to stop the contest.

“I knew he was hurt but I know he’s a warrior,” Vargas said. “My corner was making preparations to be able to knock him out. I won by throwing combo punches to Lopez’s upper and lower body. Once I did that, I knew he had lost control.

“I’m very happy for this moment. I want to tell everyone that I’m ready for anybody at 130 pounds.”

While it was the biggest victory of Vargas’ young career, this could be the end for the road for what has been a brilliant campaign for the former world champ.

“I wanted to keep fighting – I’m a warrior,” Lopez said. “But my corner decided it was enough. I really don’t know right now if I’m going to retire. I have to sit down with my family and my promoter and decide what the next step will be.”

In the opening bout of the PPV, Mauricio Herrera defeated defending WBA Interim Super Lightweight World Champion Johan Perez by majority decision (114-114, 116-112 twice).

The early rounds were close, but the crafty Herrera (21-4, 7 KOs) pulled away after the sixth, pocketing rounds and landing power shots with ease. Herrera’s strong right hand and defensive sharpness was the difference against Perez (19-2-1, 13 KOs), who continually ate punches and couldn’t block Herrera’s slick combos.

No stranger to close decisions, Herrera was also the more effective fighter, having thrown and landed more power, jabs and total shots.

“It was difficult at first because he had a very awkward style,” Herrera said. “It took me a minute to figure it out and he was making me miss a lot of shots at first. But once I relaxed and adjusted to the awkward style I was able to get into rhythm, take control of the fight and put more pressure on him. I felt like I was a hungrier fighter here tonight and that’s why I pulled away with the victory.

“I graduated tonight – graduated to the next level.”

Perez, who raised his hands after the bell rang in the 12th, took issue with the judges’ decision.

“I felt that Mauricio had a difficult style and that it was a close fight,” Perez said. “Ultimately, I felt that I won the fight. I am really surprised by the decision and I want an immediate rematch.”

Tomoki Kameda (30-0, 19 KOs) defended the WBO Bantamweight World Championship with a brutal 7th round knockout victory over Pungluang Singyu in a live bout presented on Canelo vs. Lara: COUNTDOWN LIVE on SHOWTIME®.

The vicious right hook immediately floored Singyu (46-3, 31 KOs), sending the former WBO Bantamweight Champion to the canvas reeling in pain. Referee Russell Mora counted out the Thai boxer at 1:35 of the seventh.

“Brilliantly executed knockout,” said expert analyst Farhood of the Japanese Kameda, who was making his U.S. debut. “I’d love to see him fight again, who wouldn’t?”

IBF Welterweight World Champion Shawn Porter was interviewed during the SHOWTIME PPV and asked about his Aug. 16 showdown with undefeated British star Kell Brook.

On fighting Brook: “I’m ready and real excited. Kell Brook is young, 28 years old. He’s 32-0 with 22 knockouts. He’s undefeated so It’ll be fun.”

On Mayweather announcing Maidana rematch: “I am not surprised at all. He wants to right some wrongs from that first fight. Everybody knows Floyd Mayweather is smart. He will adjust and I expect him to do a lot better in this next fight.”

On his hopes of fighting Floyd: “I want some of that, for sure. I want that ‘0’. You know, Kell Brook has an ‘0’ but that doesn’t mean nearly as much to me as getting a shot at Mayweather’s.”

16 thoughts on “Canelo Alvarez Wins Close Split Decision Over Erislandy Lara

  1. Esa decision fue comprada, pero como siempre con dinero baiala el mono.el drogadicto y delincuente de oscar de la oya y todo el corrupto equipo de canelo compraron esa pelea.a oscar de la oya que se preocupe mas por gastar su dinero en centros de reabilitacion y que no siga siendo el corrupto y falta de respeto a los televidentes

    • Jajaja oye tu sabes el tiempo que lleva lara detras de canelo para esta pelea? Tanto haci que canelo cuando estaban listos para pelear el año pasado la cancelo, por favor

  2. es un crimen ver como nos roban el dinero,la verdad no vale la pena pagar por favoritismo y corrupcion,no acepto el favoritismo por lo cual lo mas justo era que dieran la decicion correcta,A showtime:no deverian de permitir la estafa y la corrupcion ya que para eso pagamos para ver peleas limpias y no como el hasco que a provocado oscar de la oya y todo el equipo de canelo…sean un poco mas justo.

    • Cualquier persona q tenga Un gramo de cerebro sabe que canelo gano 100% era una PELEA DE BOX no una Carrera de gallinas o perros galgos una cosa es esquivar golpes y pelear y otra cosa es correr correr correr si le cuentan Las millas q corrio lara es la misma distancia para llegar a Cuba

  3. Canelo se ganó esa pelea y punto. Tal vez, el ultimo juez tenia dos o tres asaltos mas por Canelo pero eso no quiere decir que fue comprado. ¿Es posible que esa juez simplemente no le gusta corredores? ¡Que viva los tapatios!

    • Nooo, lo seguramente esa juesa su oscarita fue quien le compro la pelea.ya dejen el favoritismo y admiren el deporte como lo que es y no por nacionalidades ni preferencias…..RACISTAS

  4. ese cartel se llamaba honor y gloria pero se convirtio en robo y corrucion es una verguenza el robo descarado que le hicieron a lara es un despojo nunca mas compro un ppv ya lo del boxeo es asquiante ese bulto perdio con trout y perdio con lara basta ya no me vuelven a robar

  5. A todos los que contestaron, si, soy cubana y muy orgullosa de serlo.pero les digo halgo, nunca fui ni e sido fans de lara ni rigondeaux pague esta pelea por canelo, ya que hasta anoche era fans de el pero si en algo nunca e apoyado a sido el rasismo, favoritismo, y el descaro con el que le dieron la pelea a canelo me mantengo y seguire diciendo que esa pelea fue comprada por el drogadicto delincuente de oscar de la oya.pero que no se discuta mas el teme.si de verdad canelo fue el grande por que no le exigen la revancha y por que no opino lo mismo de floy que lo mantuvo corriendo como una margarita en todo el ring? Arriba vamos la revancha

    • Sabes algo de boxeo? viste correr, pues tu boxeador es tan malo que no podia cortarle el paso a lara, angulo si pudo, por que no canelo? pues por que canelo es un mata moscas, solo sabe tirar al aire, para el lara era un fastasma, no tiene para boxear, es says:

      Barbara, el perro angulo es mejor boxeador que canelo, el al menos pudo cortarle el paso a lara, canelo no es masque un aguantagolpes que es joven y aguanta, por lo demas, como boxeador es un matamoscas, eso es todo. Los mexicanos lo vieron, no lo aceptan por que es normal, es dificir frustar las simpatias que le han cocinado los medios de diffusion, De la oya es una loca, pero es bueno creando imagines y los mexicanos son buenisimos comprando gato por liebre, es tan asi que e USA el gran porciento de los PPV lo compran los mexicanos, por eso hasta floid busca rivales mexicanos, le es mas facil quitarles el dinero

  6. Partia de ladrones !! No se quie le ha dicho a Los mexicanos que saben boxear!! Ustedes lo que saben es tirarle golpes a algo que no se mueba!! Cuando tienen un real boxeador enfrente se quedan perdidos!! Lo Han hecho todos desde Oscar de la Hoya hasta canelo !! Eso no es correr eso es Estilo boxistico y es de lo que padecen todos Los mexicanos!! Y no se trata de que sea de un pais o de otro porque le paso a Marques con Paquiao y le paso a De la Hoya con Trinidad , Esto se trata de respetar a Los peleadore y no robarles su esfuerzo!

    • Yordan, Chico te estoy buscando detractor. Que tu haces juegas pelota? Comes potaje? Eres todo un mono. Como flotaste has la florida? ah ya se como la mierda flota.

  7. Barbara no te enojes chica. Lara sera fusilado por poner en mal el nombre de Cuba. Ese negrito corrió maraton toda la noche. No convencio, habrio el pico antes de la pelea y no hizo ni mierda por ganar. Deberia cuidar lo que dice y andar corriendo. Canelo le saco el potaje con esos golpes bajos que le dio. Lara parecia de esos negros que se robaron un estereo y corrio por que viene la guardia cubana.

  8. This fight is a perfect example of why i dont pay-per-view. why would anyone want to see Lara fight again? hey chicken, if you dont like to fight, get out of boxing. go into track and field, but then who would pay you a million dollars to run? no one… my point exactly. Lara, this finger is for you.

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