Edgar Berlanga Dominates Padraig McCrory in Orlando Showdown

The highly anticipated super middleweight clash between Edgar Berlanga and Padraig McCrory took place in Orlando, Florida over the weekend. With Berlanga boasting an impressive record of 21-0, the stage was set for an intense battle against the undefeated McCrory, who stood at 18-0. While McCrory was considered the underdog at 35 years old, he was not a fighter to be underestimated, especially by Berlanga who had dreams of facing the likes of Canelo Alvarez in the future. Both fighters had a lot at stake going into this fight, with the hopes of furthering their careers and solidifying their positions in the division.

The opening round saw both fighters sizing each other up, with McCrory appearing to be the more active fighter. As the bout progressed into the second round, the pace quickened with both men landing solid shots. Berlanga’s tactics came into question in the third round when he seemingly intentional head-butted McCrory. Despite this, Berlanga struggled to find his rhythm and connect with significant punches. However, in the fourth round, Berlanga managed to break free from the clinch and deliver a series of punishing blows, taking control of the fight. The momentum continued into the fifth round, where Berlanga displayed his dominance, albeit with a controversial low blow on McCrory.

As the fight entered the sixth round, McCrory showed resilience, but Berlanga’s determination was unmatched. The New York native unleashed a barrage of powerful punches, ultimately flooring McCrory with a devastating right hand. The referee began the count as McCrory’s corner made the decision to throw in the towel, signaling the end of the fight in Berlanga’s favor. With this victory, Berlanga solidified his position as a top contender in the super middleweight division and set his sights on a potential showdown with Canelo Alvarez for the WBC title.

While Berlanga’s win propels him closer to a dream matchup with Canelo Alvarez, the Mexican champion appears to be in a position of power. With a lucrative career, an impressive legacy, and the freedom to select his opponents, Canelo has earned the right to dictate his future fights. This reality may be frustrating for contenders like Berlanga who are eager for a shot at the title. However, with Canelo’s track record and accomplishments, it is understandable that he would want to carefully choose his opponents to further solidify his place as one of boxing’s all-time greats.

Edgar Berlanga’s victory over Padraig McCrory was a statement win that elevates his status in the super middleweight division. While the road to a potential showdown with Canelo Alvarez may be challenging, Berlanga’s performance in Orlando showcased his skills and determination. As for Canelo, his reign as a boxing icon continues, leaving contenders like Berlanga waiting in the wings for a shot at greatness.

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