Cotto
vs. Alvarez: Canelo’s weight
By
M.DeTyrone
Saul
“Canelo” Alvarez is fighting Miguel Cotto on Nov. 21 for the WBC Middleweight
Championship * and Lineal Middleweight World Championship at a 155 lbs.
middleweight catchweight. The hypothesis is that Canelo is stronger, younger,
and more powerful and that during the night of the fight he would be above 170
lbs., which will result in Canelo defeating Cotto who is a small, washed up 35
y/o boxer with no power that hasn’t fought quality opponents is his last three
fights. In this fight, the 25 y/o Canelo is the betting odds favorite and Cotto
is the underdog.
We
don’t know from what weight Canelo originally is coming down from but we do
know he’s been training since sometime around July and his team has stated that
Canelo has sparred 172 rounds. Be that as it may, I’m not surprised that for
the Cotto 155 lbs. middleweight division catchweight fight. Canelo at the
30-day weigh-in he weighed in at 167.8 lbs. and for the 7-day weigh-in, he
weighed in at 160.2 lbs. We
see the same pattern for the 2013 Austin Trout fight at 154 lbs. in that fight
at the 30-day weigh-in he weighed in at 166.5 lbs. and then at the 7-day
weigh-in he weighed in at 159.2 lbs. At the fight weigh-in Canelo weighed in at
153.5 lbs. showing us that he can lose 13 lbs. from his 30-day weigh-in to the
fight weigh-in and from his 7-day weigh-in to the weigh-in, he lost a total of
5.2 lbs.
The difference is this fight is two years
later and what is supposed to be one of his biggest fights. Maybe Canelo’s body
is the same from 2 years ago. If we look at what was another big fight for Canelo
vs. Mayweather Jr. in 2013 at the WBC mandatory 30-day weigh-in he weighed in
at 166.8 lbs. and then at the 7-day weigh-in he weighed in at 157.4 lbs. At the
fight weigh-in Canelo made the 152 lbs. catchweight from his 30-day weigh-in
and had lost at total of 14.8 lbs. and from his 7-day weigh-in to the fight
weigh-in, he lost 5.4 lbs. Canelo cut 5.4-5.2 lbs. after the 7-day weigh-in.
Now,
after the Mayweather Jr. Fight in 2013, Canelo has been fighting at 155 lbs. he
struggled to make 154 lbs. vs. Angulo in a fight in which Canelo weighed-in at
155 lbs. the second was vs. Erislandy Lara in which he weighed 155 lbs. and
finally in May 2015, Canelo weighed 154.5 lbs. for the Kirkland fight. In his
last six fights has fought a total of 54 rounds and 36 rounds of them vs. 3 ex
or current champions Floyd Mayweather Jr., Austin Trout, and Erislandy Lara.
He’s fought 18 rounds vs. Alfredo Angulo (TKO10), James Kirkland (KO3), and
Josesito Lopez (TKO5). There were questions about Canelo’s stamina vs.
Mayweather Jr., Trout, Angulo, and even against Kirkland. However, it will be
all irrelevant if Cotto doesn’t capitalize on Canelo’s stamina issues in the
late rounds.
The
majority of boxing experts and fans don’t believe Cotto at 35 y/o can box for
12 rounds and that his own stamina is suspect and they believe that Cotto
doesn’t have the power to KO a younger Canelo. Nevertheless, in 2015 for the
Cotto fight… Canelo must cut down to 155 lbs. and lose 5.2 lbs., which is the
same amount of weight that he cut down for the Austin Trout fight in early 2013.
If Canelo makes the 155 lbs., catchweight then he will have then lost a total
of 12.8 lbs. But that all depends on what weight, he weighs at in the fight
weigh-in on Nov 20. One thing we do know is that he balloons up to 20 lbs. on
the day of the fight, which he has used, to his an advantage vs. smaller
opponents.
Many
will be paying attention one of them is the weigh-in and to see how Canelo
looks and if he makes the weight. I suspect he’ll make the weigh. If he doesn’t
then Cotto should do the same thing Team Canelo did to the 39 y/o Carlos Baldomir.
The second one is how much weigh Canelo will balloon up to on the day of the
fight. Many people think that ballooning up that much weight is an advantage
but it can also be a disadvantage because we don’t know how much weight Canelo
has truly come down from originally.
*Only Canelo will be fighting for the WBC middleweight title since Cotto was stripped of WBC title for allegedly refusing to pay a sanctioning fees of $300 thousand USD
*
Canelo
KOs after the sixth round: In the eighth round only one KO, this was Javier
Martinez in the welterweight division. In the ninth round, he has three TKOs
those being against Francisco Villanueva in the welterweight division, Jose
Miguel Cotto in the super welterweight division, and Jeferson Luis Goncalo in
the welterweight division. In the tenth round he’s TKO’d two opponents Michel
Rosales in the welterweight division and Alfredo Angulo in a middleweight
division catchweight of 155 lbs. Canelo has TKO’d one opponent in the 11th
round and he was Euri Gonzalez in the welterweight division. In the 12th round
Canelo has two TKOs and they were against Ryan Rhodes in the super welterweight
division and Gabriel Martinez in the welterweight division.
We have analyzed this fight in great detail, which you can see here: Canelo Alvarez
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