Saturday, May 18

Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguía live: Munguía disrespects Canelo at the beginning

LAS VEGAS – Saúl Álvarez is back in Las Vegas to headline the traditional Cinco de Mayo weekend performance. This time, Canelo faces another Mexican, Jaime Munguía, who will seek to cause the big surprise.

It is the first undisputed championship fight between two Mexicans in the era of the four organizations, one where the Tijuana native Jaime Munguía (43-0) will need to give the fight of his life to aspire to victory, while the Guadalajara Canelo Álvarez (60-2-2) will try to break a streak of four fights without achieving a knockout.

The fight at the T-Mobile Arena has as an additional ingredient an environment heated by the midweek altercation between Canelo and his former promoter, Óscar de la Hoya, whom he accused of stealing money from him. The “Golden Boy” has a lawsuit ready for defamation. In addition, multiple journalists said that Canelo’s representatives vetoed them for this function.

07:34hs.

Round 5: Canelo already takes control of the fight

Another good round for Canelo, who has found a way to hurt his rival. Munguía no longer looks as fluid and active as he did at the beginning since the knockdown. Canelo 10-9.

07:30 a.m.

Round 4: Canelo wakes up and sends Munguía to the canvas with an uppercut

Saúl Álvarez lands good blows in round 4 and with an uppercut he sends the challenger to the canvas. Canelo 10-8.

07:26hs.

Round 3: Munguía brings the fans to their feet with a brilliant closing of the third round

Jaime Munguía continues to make a difference with his jab. Canelo looks very stopped. In the last 30 seconds of an even round, the challenger landed a flurry of blows. Mungu{ia 10-9.

07:22hs.

Round 2: Munguía has an excellent start to the fight

Munguía dominates round 2 with his long arms. Canelo lands a good right hand, but the challenger is very active with both hands. Munguía10-9.

07:18hs.

First round for Munguía, who uses his jab well

A lot of study in the first round, but Jaime Munguía works well with the jab and connects a powerful left hand to the face of the champion, who threw few punches. Munguía 10-9.

07:07hs.

Munguía and Canelo headed to the ring with Mexican music

The Tijuana native came out with the traditional music of “México Lindo y Querido.” Canelo then began the walk to the ring with a Featherweight song.

07:04hs.

Mijares sings the national anthem of Mexico, but the best came later

Manuel Mijares took over, without setbacks, the national anthem of Mexico. He did it well. Then came the United States anthem and this time it was performed by a mariachi. Creepy and very ad hoc interpretation on this Mexican Cinco de Mayo weekend.

06:53hs.

This is what the T-Mobile Arena looks like minutes from Canelo vs. Munguia

Mario Barrios defeated Fabián Maidana by decision even though he finished with his right eye completely closed to retain his WBC interim welterweight title. And now he continues the main event with a packed arena full of stars at ringside, including David Benavídez…

06:49hs.

Gervonta Davis and Canelo pose in the Mexican’s dressing room

Canelo Álvarez has received several visitors in his dressing room before the fight. The last of them was Gervonta “Tank” Davis, with whom the champion posed very smiling. Davis is one of the best fighters of the moment.

06:36hs.

Julio César Chávez Jr. makes a surprise appearance for the fight

While still in treatment and facing three charges for illegal weapons possession in Los Angeles, a very recovered Julio César Chávez Jr. appears at the T-Mobile Arena. The Sinaloan, who fought on this stage several years ago against Canelo, has been transformed into a rehabilitation program in Los Angeles and his lawyer is optimistic that everything will be resolved.

06:27hs.

Óscar de la Hoya is already in the arena and goes to Jaime Munguía’s dressing room

One thing is certain: The “Golden Boy” will not stop by Canelo Álvarez’s locker room to wish him luck. After years of sanity, Óscar got fed up with Canelo and that’s where this week’s altercation originated, which was good for the promotion of the event.

06:18hs.

The referee for Canelo vs. Munguía will be Thomas Taylor

Tom Taylor was the referee in the recent world championship fight between Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and Rolando “Rolly” Romero, where he did a good job. The three judges for the match will be Tim Cheatham, David Sutherland and Steve Weisfeld.

06:13hs.

The T-Mobile Arena already looks almost full waiting for Canelo vs. Munguia

The fans, the vast majority of them Mexican, have invaded the T-Mobile Arena. The atmosphere increases in intensity while in the ring “El Azteca” Barrios sends Argentine Fabián Maidana to the canvas in the third round. The fight is from power to power now in the sixth round. After them will come the main fight.

05:48hs.

The co-feature fight of the show continues and then the ring will be Canelo and Munguía

Mario “El Azteca” Barrios, a Mexican-American fighter from San Antonio, and the Argentine Fabián Maidana head to the ring for their fight for the interim WBC welterweight title held by Barrios. A spectacular group of Aztec dancers precede Barrios on his walk to the ring.

05:39hs.

JC Chávez visits Canelo Álvarez in his dressing room and they exchange smiles

The greatest legend of Mexican boxing, Julio César Chávez, went to Saúl Álvarez’s locker room to wish him luck. They exchanged hugs and smiles. “JC” has a lot of respect for the redhead and a few years ago he generously said that perhaps Álvarez is already the greatest Mexican boxer in history. Chávez, dressed in evening clothes to work as an analyst tonight, will surely visit Jaime Munguía next.

05:33hs.

Tremendous low blow in fight prior to Canelo vs. Munguia

During the fifth round of the fight between Brandon Figueroa and Jessie Magdaleno, he received a very hard low blow and the actions were interrupted for about five minutes so he could recover. Figueroa knocked out Magdaleno with a hook to the liver in round 9.

05:26hs.

Fans in the arena shout louder with Jaime Munguía

When both fighters were shown on the giant screens in the arena, the public was lukewarm towards Canelo Álvarez. Then there was a strong reaction to the image of Jaime Munguía in his dressing room. It is seen that tonight the world champion will be a “visitor”. It is clear that many fans are dissatisfied with recent rivals and Álvarez’s attitudes.

05:20 a.m.

Canelo and Munguía are already in their locker rooms at the T-Mobile Arena

The two Mexican fighters arrived and began to warm up for their fight.

News in development.