Canelo Álvarez vs. Matthew Hatton

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Here's Your Shot
Saul Alvarez vs. Matthew Hatton.jpg
DateMarch 5, 2011
VenueUnited States Honda Center, Anaheim, California, USA
Title(s) on the linevacant WBC super welterweight title[1]
Tale of the tape
Boxer Mexico Saúl Álvarez United Kingdom Matthew Hatton
Nickname Canelo Magic
Hometown Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco, Mexico Stockport, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Pre-fight record 35-0-1 (26 KO's) 41-4-2 (16 KO's)
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 151+12 lb (69 kg) 149+12 lb (68 kg)
Recognition WBC Silver super welterweight champion European welterweight champion
Result
Alvarez defeats Hatton by unanimous decision

Canelo Álvarez vs. Matthew Hatton was a 154-pound world title fight, that aired on HBO's Boxing After Dark.[2] Rising Mexican star Canelo Álvarez fought, and defeated former junior lightweight champion Ricky Hatton's younger brother Matthew Hatton in his first time headlining a big undercard in the United States.[3] It was the first time for either fighter to challenge for a major belt in any division.

The fight[]

Alvarez dominated nearly every minute and unanimously outpointed Matthew Hatton on Saturday night to win the vacant WBC 154-pound belt, adding another superlative to a top boxing prospect's remarkable rise.

Alvarez (36-0-1, 26 KOs) picked apart Hatton from the opening bell, peppering the smaller Englishman with head shots and using his brute power. Hatton (41-5-2) twice went to the canvas after getting hit out of a break with Alvarez, but wasn't seriously hurt either time.

All three judges scored the bout 119-108, meaning Alvarez won every round on every card. He lost one point for an illegal punch in the seventh round, which was uniformly scored 9-9.[4]

Alvarez landed 47 percent of his 626 punches, including 53 percent of his power shots, while Hatton connected with just 25 percent of his 546 total blows.[5]

External audio
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Undercard[]

Televised[]

  • Super Welterweight Championship bout:Mexico Canelo Álvarez vs. United Kingdom Matthew Hatton
    • Alvarez defeats Hatton by unanimous decision.
  • Super Featherweight bout:Mexico Daniel Ponce de Leon vs. United States Adrien Broner
    • Broner defeats de Leon by unanimous decision.

Untelevised[]

  • Heavyweight bout:United States Seth Mitchell vs. United States Charles Davis
    • Mitchell defeats Davis by TKO at 1:02 of round 2.
  • Super Middleweight bout:United States James Kirkland vs. United States Ahsandi Gibbs
    • Kirkland defeats Kliewer by KO at 0:34 of round 1.
  • Super Middleweight bout:United States Daniel Jacobs vs. United States Robert Kliewer
    • Jacobs defeats Kliewer by TKO at 1:44 of round 1.
  • Middleweight bout:United States Jason Montgomery vs. United States Cleven Ishe
    • Ishe defeats Montgomery by unanimous decision.
  • Middleweight bout:Venezuela Alfonso Blanco vs. Puerto Rico Pablo Ruiz
    • Blanco defeats Ruiz by KO at 2:59 of round 1.

Reported fight earnings[]

These are the payouts to some of the fighters. These are the California State Athletic Commission purses as per the California bout agreements. They does not include sponsor money or other common forms of revenue paid through other streams. In California, if a fighter is more than two pounds overweight he is automatically penalized 20 percent of his purse and the weigh-in is over.[6]

  • Canelo Álvarez $350,000 vs. Matthew Hatton$150,000

The fine will stand against Canelo Álvarez, who weighed in at 151.8 pounds and will forfeit $70,000 of his $350,000 purse. The Hatton camp asked Alvarez to try to lose the weight, which he agreed to do after a spirited discussion. When he came back to the scale about an hour later, he failed to make the limit of 150, weighing in at 151.4 on the scale.

References[]

  1. ^ Fischer, Doug (2011-03-05). "Head to head Alvarez vs Hatton". RingTV. Retrieved 2011-03-05. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Rafael, Dan (2011-03-04). "Saul Alvarez will face Matthew Hatton". ESPN. Retrieved 2011-03-04.
  3. ^ "Hatton is cannon fodder for Alvarez - Roach". ESPN.co.uk. 2011-03-04. Retrieved 2011-03-04. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Blake, Brian O. "20 Year Old Saul Alvarez Defeats Matthew Hatton to Become WBC Junior Middleweight Champion". News Article. Sports Betting World. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  5. ^ "Saul Alvarez dominates Matthew Hatton". ESPN. 2011-03-06. Retrieved 2011-03-06. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ LaBate, Chris (2011-03-04). "Saul Alvarez to lose $70,000". BoxingScene. Retrieved 2011-03-04.

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Preceded by
Canelo Álvarez's bouts
March 05, 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Matthew Hatton's bouts
March 05, 2011
Succeeded by
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