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'Nobody can beat this Canelo': Alvarez dominates Charlo to win by unanimous decision

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez put on a dominant performance to defeat Jermell Charlo by unanimous decision in Las Vegas.

Judges scored the fight 119-108, 118-109, 118-109 in favour of the Mexican who held on to his undisputed super middleweight title.

Alvarez was in control of the fight from the start, pressing Charlo against the ropes and unleashing body shots on the American.

Alvarez, 33, scored the only knockdown of the fight in the seventh round with an overhand right and an uppercut.

It was just the second time in his career Charlo had been knocked down, but he was quick to get back to his feet.

Alvarez continued to dominate and while failing to get the knockout blow, came away with a statement victory.

“Nobody can beat this Canelo,” Alvarez said.

Charlo, who had not fought since May last year and jumped up two weight classes for this fight, landed some solid punches but offered nothing that could stop his opponent.

The win improved Alvarez’s record to 60-2-2 as he successfully defended his world titles for the second time this year, having defeated Britain’s John Ryder on May 6 in Mexico.

“I wasn’t disappointed not to get the knockout," Alvarez said. “I feel great. That’s why we fight 12 rounds. If I don’t get the knockout, I get 12 rounds to show I’m the best, that I’m the better fighter. That’s why it’s 12 rounds, to show who’s better.”

Who he fights next is uncertain.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has declared David Benavidez will be his mandatory challenger for the super middleweight belt.

But Alvarez has not committed to facing Benavidez, a 26-year-old who is 27-0 with all but four wins by knockout. If Alvarez turns down Benavidez, the WBC likely would vacate his championship.

When asked after the fight about his

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