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Jermell Charlo Bulking Up For Canelo Alvarez Fight On September 30 – Boxing News 24
Jermell is getting the fight against Canelo despite there being more qualified fighters, David Morrell Jr and David Benavidez, available at 168.
Moreover, Canelo choosing 154-lb fighter Jermell shows that he was never serious about wanting a rematch with Dmitry Bivol, who was willing to come down from 175 to fight him for his belts at 168.
The picture shows that Jermell is putting on weight to go from 154 to 168 for the fight with the stocky 5’8″ Canelo (59-2-2, 39 KOs). As big as Jermell was in his last three fights against Brian Castano and Jeison Rosario, this isn’t going to be as big a jump in size as many casual boxing fans believe it will be.
The 6’0′ Jermell was arguably a weight bully at 154, looking like a 168-pounder against smaller opposition. That was what made him so effective. His brother Jermall is the same thing. Although he fought at 160, Jermall looked like he belonged at 168.
Jermell (35-1-1, 19 KOs) got the opportunity to get the payday after Canelo called him after his twin brother Jermall Charlo said he wouldn’t be ready to fight in September. The undisputed junior middleweight champion Jermell had said he wanted the fight, and Canelo was paying attention because he’s giving him the shot that he hasn’t earned.
“With Great Risk Comes Great Reward. 🦁#Sept30th #CaneloCharlo,” said Jermell Charlo on Instagram, talking about his September 30 fight against Canelo Alvarez.
Can Jermell Charlo make the jump without getting thrashed by Canelo? We saw what happened to Kell Brook in 2016 when he moved up two weight classes from 147 to 160 to challenge middleweight champion Gennadiy Golovkin. Brook took a beating and suffered an eye injury that led to his career going downhill.
Jermell is 33, he hasn’t fought in 14 months, fighting only once a year since 2020, and it’s clear that his career is winding down. As such, his fight with Canelo is arguably a cash-out, and it won’t be surprised if we only see Jermell fight a couple of times more, if at all, after he picks up the bag against the Mexican star on September 30.
If Jermell were still active and showing ambition with his career, this writer would say he’s taking a needless risk of injury going against Canelo, but he’s pretty much done, and it won’t matter if he gets hurt. We probably won’t see Jermell more than a couple of times after this fight.
Some boxing fans believe Jermell was avoiding his WBO mandatory at 154 Tim Tszyu by malingering, dragging out a hand injury, and seemingly waiting for someone to beat the Aussie so that he could avoid a loss against him. Was Jermell avoiding Tszyu? It sure looks that way, and Canelo saved him by giving him a massive payday.
What works against Jermell winning this fight is he only fights in spurts and mostly runs around, jabbing and not letting his hands go. To beat Canelo, Jermell will need to let his hands go, and he doesn’t fight like that, unfortunately for him. He’s a low-output type of fighter.
Jermell has a chance of beating Canelo, only because the Mexican star has shown that he’s lost a lot from his game in his recent fights against John Ryder, Gennadiy Golovkin, and Dmitry Bivol.
In those fights, Canelo looked old & tired, throwing only single shots and resting against the ropes for long periods in each round. At 33, Canelo is MUCH older than his chronological age.
What works against Jermell winning is the following:
– the judges
– No experience at 168
– Inactivity
– Weak resume
What goes over the heads of the average fan is the fact that Jermell Charlo’s resume is filled with cream puffs. Yeah, Jermell beat guys like Tony Harrison, Jeison Rosario, Brian Castano, Erickson Lubin, and Austin Trout, but those aren’t killers.
When Jermell was finally facing the first real test of his 15-year professional career against Tim Tszyu, he got injured and stayed out of the ring for over a year. Why did Jermell not fight Tszyu?
It’s obvious to some that he didn’t feel he was up to the task of beating Tszyu. If Jermell lacks the confidence to beat him, it stands to reason he’s NOT going to defeat Canelo.

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3 possible next opponents for Conor Benn – dazn.com
Conor Benn made a successful return to the ring following a 17-month layoff by defeating Rodolfo Orozco via unanimous decision Saturday night in Orlando, Florida, and live on DAZN.
With the victory, "The Destroyer" has plenty of options for a next fight, with a short turnaround for December being the targeted timeframe.
That being said, DAZN put together this short list of possible opponents for the undefeated junior middleweight, who's also comfortable fighting at 147 and 160 pounds.
Despite Benn coasting to a unanimous decision victory over Orozco on Saturday night, Chris Eubank Jr. wasn't exactly impressed with "The Destroyer's" performance.
Eubank took to his X account and posted yawning and sleeping emojis:
Benn caught wind of Eubank's post and responded:
Plus, December in London sounds like a great fit with both British boxers essentially being on the same schedule, as Eubank just defeated Liam Smith in their rematch earlier this month.
With Jermell Charlo set to fight Canelo Alvarez on Saturday night and Terence Crawford expressing interest in fighting the winner of that bout, Tim Tszyu could be looking at a wait to fight the junior middleweight ruler in Charlo as he has been coveting to do.
Well, such a scenario could create the need for a big-name opponent to be booked against Tszyu and Benn would fit that bill. Both Tszyu (23-0, 17 KOs) and Benn (21-0, 14 KOs) are undefeated and ultra physical in their styles, making their possible in-ring pairing all the more mouthwatering.
It might be a longshot to land, but Benn has called out the winner of the upcoming Terence Crawford-Errol Spence Jr. rematch for a fight.
Complications to making this happen would be the winner moving on to an even bigger fight with more money at stake.
But for whatever it's worth, Benn did tell Fight Hub TV that he's more than willing to come to the United States and fight the Crawford-Spence 2 winner.
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Boxing News: Undercard Results from Toledo, Ohio » September 20 … – Fight News
By Brad Snyder at ringside
In a lightweight special feature, 19-year-old southpaw Abdullah Mason (9-0, 8 KOs) impressively knocked out Alex de Oliveira (20-5, 14 KOs) in the second round. Time was 2:18.
Unbeaten junior wlterweight Tiger Johnson (9-0, 5 KOs) defeated Jonathan Montrel (15-2, 10 KOs) by UD (80-72, 80-72, 80-72) over eight rounds.
Dante Benjamin Jr. (7-0, 5 KOs) exploded out of the gate to score a knockdown, then get a stoppage right after his opponent, Mirady Zola got up. The light heavyweight contest ended with the TKO at the 1:56 mark of the first round. The loss drops Zola to (4-3, 1 KO).
Super middleweight DeAndre Ware (16-4-2, 9 KOs) won by six round unanimous decision (58-56, 59-55, 59-55) over Decarlo Perez (19-9-1, 6 KOs).
Rance Ward touched leather to the face of fellow junior middleweight Husam Al Mashhadi, often, over six rounds. Ward appeared fresh and was able to walk Mashhadi down during the six rounds to take the majority decision (57-57, 58-56, 59-55) victory and improve to (8-5-1, 2 KOs). Meanwhile, it’s back to the drawing board for Mashhadi (6-1, 6 KOs), who suffered his first loss.
Junior Middleweight Nicklaus Flaz (11-2, 7 KOs) won a close fight by majority decision (76-76, 78-74, 77-75) over previously unbeaten Jahi Tucker (10-1, 5 KOs). The fight, which went all eight rounds, had moments where both fighters showed some ability to throw combinations.
Junior Lightweight Tyler McCreary (18-2-1, 8KOs) got the hometown crowd excited by landing strong left hooks to the body, left hooks to the head, and a strong right cross to his opponent, Deivi Julio (26-14, 16 KOs). Julio, who fought hard, did not have enough to sway the judges. The judges all saw the fight in favor of McCreary (59-54, 57-56, 57-56).
Why isnt this garbage on TV anywhere??
It’s on ESPN+
de Oliveira was embarrassing. Just stood there smiling and waiting to be hit. The ref literally had to tell him to fight back in round 1.
As boxing fans we’re all used to shocking mismatches… but ESPN take it to a new level.
I will keep an eye on Mason and see what develops for him.
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