Edgar Berlanga will challenge Saul “Canelo” Alvarez for the world super middleweight championship inside Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena in one of the biggest events on the boxing calendar. Few are expecting him to win, and even his closest allies surely have doubts about his chances of upsetting the most influential, marketable and well-known fighter in the sport.
That the 27-year-old has gotten this far – snaring a life-changing payday on a global platform – is surely a victory of sorts for a boxer who, less than a decade ago, was rejected by U.S. promoters as he turned professional following a reported 162-17 amateur career decorated with sound if unspectacular form in junior national championships.














