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Canelo Álvarez vs. Alfonso Gómez

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Star Power Los Angeles
Date17 September 2011
VenueUnited States Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
Title(s) on the lineWBC Super-Welterweight Championship
Tale of the tape
Boxer Mexico Saúl Álvarez Mexico Alfonso Gómez
Nickname Canelo/Cinnamon
Hometown Tlajomulco de Zuñiga, Jalisco, Mexico Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Pre-fight record 37–0-1 (27 KO) 23–4-2 (12 KO)
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 153.6 lb (70 kg) 152.6 lb (69 kg)
Style orthodox orthodox
Recognition WBC Super-Welterweight Champion
Result
Alvarez defeated Gomez By technical knockout.

Canelo Álvarez vs. Alfonso Gómez was a Light Middleweight fight for the WBC World title. The fight took place in Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, United States on 17 September 2011[1] on the Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Victor Ortiz pay-per-view broadcast. The Mayweather-Ortiz fight took place at another location at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada taking place on the Mexican Independence weekend.[2] Fans at Staples Center will be able to see the live feed from Las Vegas and also see Canelo Alvarez fight live that night, and the people in Las Vegas can see the live feed from the Canelo fight in the Staples Center.[3]

National Anthem singers

Entrance performers

Following the showing of each of the main events on the night, fans in attendance will see two post-fight concerts performed by Los Tucanes de Tijuana and El Gran Silencio.[4]

Background

After a successful defense against England's Ryan Rhodes in his hometown of Guadalajara, Jalisco,[5] Alvarez had various options to who defend his world title against next.[6] Former Contender Alfonso Gomez had recently stopped Calvin Green in two rounds, and sent out a challenge to the young champion soon after his victory at the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa in California. His plan was to contend at Welterweight unless he could get a shot at Canelo.[7]

Undercard

Preliminary card

  • Light Welterweight bout: Mexico Antonio Orozco vs. United States Fernando Rodriguez
    • Orozco defeated Rodrigruez by unanimous decision. (60-54 | 60-54 | 60-54)
  • Welterweight bout: United States Hugo Centeno Jr. vs. United States Willie Walton
    • Centeno Jr. defeated Walton by unanimous decision. (40-35 | 39-36 | 39-36 )
  • Super Welterweight bout: United States Ray Rivera vs. United States Rudy Gonzalez
    • Rivera defeated Gonzalez by knockout at 1:26 of the first round.
  • Featherweight bout: Mexico Mikayl Arreola vs. United States Juan Sandoval
    • Arreola defeated Sandoval by unanimous decision. (58-55 | 58-55 | 57-56)

Result

Alvarez kept his 154-pound title belt, stopping Gomez at 2:36 of the sixth round. Alvarez knocked down Gomez with a compact left hook late in the first round as more of a balance knockdown while the round was slow up to that point. Gomez rallied in the next few rounds and hung in with the hard-punching Alvarez, outworking and outlanding him by a large margin and giving him problems with his in-and-out movement, his jab, and combination punching. Gomez looked to be winning from the 2nd round to the first half of the 5th round. Alvarez seemingly was coming on in the second half of the fifth round, and he stopped Gomez near the end of the 6th, with a nasty uppercut stunning Gomez and a follow-up flurry forcing the stoppage. Gomez thought referee Wayne Hedgpeth stopped the fight too soon, with Alvarez raining blows on Gomez for about six seconds, but not many getting through his defense.[8] The general consensus (and HBO's take) was that the stoppage was very quick as well.

International broadcasting

Country Broadcaster
 Argentina TyC Sports
 Australia Main Event
 Belgium Be Sport 1
 Czech Republic Sport 1
 Denmark TV 2 Sport
 Europe Eurosport
 France Canal+ Sport
 Hungary Sport 1
 Iceland Stöð 2 Sport
 Japan WOWOW
 Malaysia Astro SuperSport
 New Zealand Sky
 Philippines Solar Sports
 Poland Polsat Sport
 Portugal Sport TV
 Russia NTV Plus
 Spain Digital+
 Sweden TV10
 South Africa SuperSport
 United Kingdom Primetime
 United States HBO PPV

References

  1. ^ BoxRec Boxing Records. Boxrec.com. Retrieved on 2011-07-26.
  2. ^ (2011-07-26) Alvarez to fight Gomez on Sept. 17. RingTV. Retrieved on 2011-07-26.
  3. ^ Rafael, Dan. (2011-07-22) | Blog | Saul Alvarez to fight Alfonso Gomez. ESPN. Retrieved on 2011-07-26.
  4. ^ (2011-07-26) Saul Alvarez, Alfonso Gomez ready for a Mexican War.Boxingscene. Retrieved on 2011-07-26.
  5. ^ (2011-06-19) Saul Alvarez shuts out then stops Ryan Rhodes. DogHouse Boxing. Retrieved on 2011-07-26.
  6. ^ (2011-07-08) Saul Alvarez Prepares: Mayorga,Vanes & Gomez eyed.Boxingscene . Retrieved on 2011-07-26.
  7. ^ Davila, David. (2011-05-22) | Boxing |Alfonso Gomez KOs Calvin Green. TheSweetScience. Retrieved on 2011-07-26.
  8. ^ Rafael, Dan. (2011-09-18) Saul Alvarez stops Alfonso Gomez. ESPN. Retrieved on 2011-09-18.
Preceded by Canelo Alvarez's bouts
September 17, 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by
vs. Calvin Green
Alfonso Gomez's bouts
September 17, 2011
Succeeded by