By Edward Chaykovsky
WBC middleweight champion Miguel Cotto (40-4, 33KOs) and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (45-1-1, 32KOs) are on a collision course for the fall, likely in November, and fans are already getting prepared for what many expect to be an all-action contest.
Former fighter and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Moore broke down the fight for the UK network, giving Cotto the edge to victory.
Although older, Cotto has by far faced the better level of opposition - giving Moore the security to select him as the winner. Cotto is seen by a lot of experts as the underdog.
"I love [Cotto's] style and I love his left hook - I really think it's a thing of beauty. When you look back and see what Cotto has achieved over the last 10 or 15 years, it's really incredible and for him to still be around and at the very top is something else.
I just personally feel that Cotto has more experience at a higher level and will go in to the fight with great confidence," Moore told Sky Sports.
"Alvarez has had a lot of fights but he turned professional at just 15 and a lot of those early wins were just to pad his record. He's an absolute icon in Mexico and a terrific fighter in his own right.
"I just personally feel that Cotto has more experience at a higher level and will go in to the fight with great confidence. He'll be flying because he beat the linear middleweight champion having moved up from light-middleweight. I think size-wise, these two match up evenly but I think Cotto just has the experience to nick it.