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“David Morrell Slams Canelo vs. Berlanga as ‘Bullsh*t’: Is Alvarez Dodging Real Challenges?”

Mia Thombson
Last updated: 2024/08/01 at 12:01 PM
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“David Morrell Slams Canelo vs. Berlanga as ‘Bullsh*t’: Is Alvarez Dodging Real Challenges?”
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David Morrell Slams Canelo vs. Edgar Berlanga as “Bullsh*t,” Accuses Alvarez of Dodging Him

In a fiery display of frustration and defiance, David Morrell Gutierrez Jr. has lashed out at Canelo Alvarez’s upcoming fight with Edgar Berlanga, labeling the matchup as “bullsh*t” and accusing Alvarez of evading him. The Cuban-American fighter’s outburst has sparked a new wave of controversy and speculation within the boxing community.

As Morrell prepares for his light heavyweight debut against Radivoje Kalajdzic for the vacant WBA title at the Terence Crawford-Israil Madrimov event, he’s also been vocal about his disappointment with Alvarez’s choice of opponent. “Man, this fight’s bulls**t. Everybody knows. I don’t want any more questions about this fight. It’s crazy,” Morrell told reporters, clearly exasperated by the situation.

Morrell’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among fans and analysts who feel Alvarez’s fight with Berlanga, scheduled for September 14, lacks the competitive edge of other potential matchups. With David Benavidez having moved on to light heavyweight and no longer a fixture in the 168-pound division, many had hoped for a more compelling opponent for Alvarez. Instead, Morrell views Berlanga as an easy target for the Mexican superstar.

“I’m not talking st. Everything’s here. For me, this fight’s bullst,” Morrell continued, referencing Alvarez’s decision to face Berlanga instead of himself or Benavidez. Morrell’s frustration is compounded by a perceived pattern of Alvarez avoiding high-stakes matchups. “Before [we moved up to 175], Benavidez was #1 and I was #2. Why no fight with us? Berlanga is easy for him. Charlo moved up two weight classes to fight him.”

Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga’s September 14 feature. “Man, this fight’s bulls**t. Everybody knows. I don’t want any more questions about this fight. It’s crazy,” he said.

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The boxing community has taken note of Morrell’s candid remarks, with some supporting his view and others criticizing his bluntness. Morrell’s outburst is not just about this particular fight but about a broader frustration with Alvarez’s career trajectory. Critics argue that Alvarez’s recent opponents have not been as challenging as the boxing world might expect from a fighter of his stature.

Despite the ongoing debate, Morrell remains focused on his own career. A win over Kalajdzic could position him as a significant player in the light heavyweight division, potentially setting up a future bout with the winner of Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol. This scenario could open the door for Morrell to challenge Alvarez in the future, should Alvarez return to the 168-pound division or be willing to fight in the light heavyweight class.

Alvarez at the super middleweight, he said, “Everybody’s here. I’m not talking s**t. Everything’s here. For me, this fight’s bulls**t.”

 

Morrell’s candid remarks have ignited a series of discussions among boxing enthusiasts and experts alike. While some fans see his criticisms as a sign of a competitive spirit, others view it as a tactic to draw attention to his own career. Regardless of the perspective, Morrell’s statements have certainly added fuel to the ongoing conversation about Alvarez’s place in the sport and his choice of opponents.

As the boxing world watches closely, the next steps for both Alvarez and Morrell will be crucial in shaping the future of their careers. Whether Morrell’s critiques will lead to a high-stakes showdown with Alvarez or remain a footnote in boxing history remains to be seen. For now, Morrell’s fiery rhetoric has made one thing clear: he is determined to make his mark and challenge the perceived injustices of the sport.

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