> Alvarez at only 22 years old is already 42-0-1 with 30 KO's?

Alvarez at only 22 years old is already 42-0-1 with 30 KO's?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
If Canelo get's by the 36 year old Mayweather, what are his chances of going 50 and 0 in his next seven fights?

He went pro at 15 in Mexico and fought often. And if he beats mayweather there's no stopping him period at super welterweight. He'll unify all titles in the division and become the next p4p king. And yes 99% chance he'll go 50-0.

The reason Alvarez is only 22 years old and already 42-0 is because early in his career he fought in Mexico like 7 to 8 times a year starting back in 2006.

If Canelo defeats Mayweather i can see a rematch happening ,but if there no rematch Canelo still has competition out there from 147 to 154 like Keith Thurman ,Miguel Cotto ,Erislandy Lara ,James Kirkland and Acelino Frietas among others.

I agree its an impressive record for somebody as young as he is. If he beat Mayweather there probably would be a rematch and Mayweather, no matter what I might think of him in his personal life, is a very intelligent boxer and would likely figure out how to win the return.

If Alvarez didn't rematch Mayweather or managed to beat him twice then I doubt there is anybody at welterweight or light middleweight that could beat him. If he decided to step up and fight Martinez that is a different story but providing he stayed at light middleweight then I would say his chances of going 50-0 are great. There are always unexpected upsets but if he beats Mayweather I don't know who would beat him.

The Canelo vs. Trout fight showed his weakness, no stamina and just look for the KO punch. He go up against someone else with KO power and stamina he's going to lose

Those chances are way better than his chance of becoming 43-0-1

His chances are great provided he does not move up immediately to the loaded middleweights and tangle with Martinez, Golovkin, Quillin. If he beats Floyd. nobody at 147 and 154 lbs. can beat him.

If Canelo get's by the 36 year old Mayweather, what are his chances of going 50 and 0 in his next seven fights?