Canelo Alvarez pummels Callum Smith en route to wide victory

Canelo Alvarez pummeled Callum Smith en route to a unanimous-decision victory Saturday in San Antonio.

Callum Smith can tell his grandchildren that he went 12 rounds with the great Canelo Alvarez. But he paid a price for the privilege.

Alvarez didn’t just beat Smith to take his super middleweight title Saturday at the Alamodome in San Antonio, he beat him up in a fight that was about as one-sided as it gets at the elite level of sport.

Smith’s ability to hear the final bell is a testament to his durability but that was his only accomplishment. He simply had neither the ability nor the power to make the fight competitive, meaning only fans of Alvarez were happy afterward.

The Englishman, unbeaten going into Saturday, seemed to have some hope on paper and in body structure going into the fight.

He has proved over and over again in his career that he’s a capable boxer and his physical advantages over Alvarez were obvious: He was seven inches taller than the challenger, depending on who was doing the measuring.

However, once the fight started, it was clear that height doesn’t win fights.

Alvarez (54-1-2, 36 KOs) used the first half of the first round to size up his much taller opponent and then began to walk him down, never stopping until the final bell sounded.

And why would he have stopped? Smith, the more natural 168-pounder, had nothing to throw at Alvarez that dissuaded him from coming forward. Most of the champion’s punches missed the mark – he landed only 18% of his shots, according to CompuBox – and Alvarez walked threw the ones that landed.

Meanwhile, Alvarez landed more and more bruising power shots to both the head – his uppercuts were his best punch — and body as the fight went on. In the end, he landed an absurd 57% of his power shots.

The fight was essentially over two thirds into the fight, when the same scenario played out round after round and it was clear that Smith (27-1, 19 KOs) couldn’t hurt Alvarez if he dropped his hands and stood still.

The only thing left Alvarez was to score a knockout. And he tried for one in the 12th round, when he unloaded one power punch after the other. However, Smith, who has never been down in his career, went into full survival mode and simply wouldn’t allow the fight to end inside the distance.

The final scores were 119-109, 119-109 and 117-111 in favor of Alvarez, who took Smith’s WBA title and also won the vacant WBC belt. Boxing Junkie had it 119-109, 11 rounds to one.

Alvarez has now won major titles in in four divisions – 154 pounds, 160, 175 against Sergey Kovalev in his last fight and 168 on Saturday – to bolster his credentials as one of the best fighters pound for pound.

What’s next for him?

He said after the fight that he wants to further unify the super middleweight titles, which means either Caleb Plant (IBF) or Billy Joe Saunders (WBO) could be his next opponent.

Alvarez also was asked about bitter rival Gennadiy Golovkin, with whom he has a draw and a close victory. He rolled his eyes when Triple-G’s name was mentioned but then said he was open to any challenge.

No one doubts that.

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Watch Frank Sanchez knock Julian Fernandez out of the ring

Heavyweight contender Frank Sanchez stopped Julian Fernandez in the seventh round on Saturday in San Antonio.

Heavyweight contender Frank Sanchez ended a harder-than-expected fight in dramatic fashion on the Canelo Alvarez-Callum Smith card Saturday in San Antonio.

Julian Fernandez, a journeyman from Mexico, was able to survive for six-plus rounds with guile and some athleticism. However, midway through Round 7, Sanchez (17-0, 13 KOs) hurt Fernandez (14-3, 11 KOs) with a straight right and put him through the ropes with a follow-up punch.

Referee Jon Schorle waved off the fight with Fernandez, his nose bloodied, lying on the apron. The official time was 1:35 of the seventh round.

Sanchez, a former Cuban amateur who is ranked by three of the four major sanctioning bodies, could face a contender for the first time next year.

Watch Frank Sanchez knock Julian Fernandez out of the ring

Heavyweight contender Frank Sanchez stopped Julian Fernandez in the seventh round on Saturday in San Antonio.

Heavyweight contender Frank Sanchez ended a harder-than-expected fight in dramatic fashion on the Canelo Alvarez-Callum Smith card Saturday in San Antonio.

Julian Fernandez, a journeyman from Mexico, was able to survive for six-plus rounds with guile and some athleticism. However, midway through Round 7, Sanchez (17-0, 13 KOs) hurt Fernandez (14-3, 11 KOs) with a straight right and put him through the ropes with a follow-up punch.

Referee Jon Schorle waved off the fight with Fernandez, his nose bloodied, lying on the apron. The official time was 1:35 of the seventh round.

Sanchez, a former Cuban amateur who is ranked by three of the four major sanctioning bodies, could face a contender for the first time next year.

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

The main portion of the Canelo Alvarez-Callum Smith card on Saturday begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on DAZN or pay-per-view. The Smith-Alvarez fight could begin as early as 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT, depending on how the undercard fights go.

More likely, based on past cards, the main even fighters will make their ring walks around 11:30 p.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. PT or slightly later.

You can watch if you have a subscription to DAZN, which costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually.

Or you can watch the last five fights on the card on traditional pay-per-view for $69.99. That includes a four-month subscription to DAZN (January through April).

Smith will defend his WBA supper middleweight title against Alvarez at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The vacant WBC title will also be on the line.

  • When: Saturday, Dec. 19
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event three-plus hours into show)
  • Where: Alamodome, San Antonio
  • TV: DAZN (subscription) and PPV ($69.99)

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

The main portion of the Canelo Alvarez-Callum Smith card on Saturday begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on DAZN or pay-per-view. The Smith-Alvarez fight could begin as early as 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT, depending on how the undercard fights go.

More likely, based on past cards, the main even fighters will make their ring walks around 11:30 p.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. PT or slightly later.

You can watch if you have a subscription to DAZN, which costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually.

Or you can watch the last five fights on the card on traditional pay-per-view for $69.99. That includes a four-month subscription to DAZN (January through April).

Smith will defend his WBA supper middleweight title against Alvarez at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The vacant WBC title will also be on the line.

  • When: Saturday, Dec. 19
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event three-plus hours into show)
  • Where: Alamodome, San Antonio
  • TV: DAZN (subscription) and PPV ($69.99)

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

The main portion of the Canelo Alvarez-Callum Smith card on Saturday begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on DAZN or pay-per-view. The Smith-Alvarez fight could begin as early as 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT, depending on how the undercard fights go.

More likely, based on past cards, the main even fighters will make their ring walks around 11:30 p.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. PT or slightly later.

You can watch if you have a subscription to DAZN, which costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually.

Or you can watch the last five fights on the card on traditional pay-per-view for $69.99. That includes a four-month subscription to DAZN (January through April).

Smith will defend his WBA supper middleweight title against Alvarez at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The vacant WBC title will also be on the line.

  • When: Saturday, Dec. 19
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event three-plus hours into show)
  • Where: Alamodome, San Antonio
  • TV: DAZN (subscription) and PPV ($69.99)

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith?

The main portion of the Canelo Alvarez-Callum Smith card on Saturday begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on DAZN or pay-per-view. The Smith-Alvarez fight could begin as early as 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT, depending on how the undercard fights go.

More likely, based on past cards, the main even fighters will make their ring walks around 11:30 p.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. PT or slightly later.

You can watch if you have a subscription to DAZN, which costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually.

Or you can watch the last five fights on the card on traditional pay-per-view for $69.99. That includes a four-month subscription to DAZN (January through April).

Smith will defend his WBA supper middleweight title against Alvarez at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The vacant WBC title will also be on the line.

  • When: Saturday, Dec. 19
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event three-plus hours into show)
  • Where: Alamodome, San Antonio
  • TV: DAZN (subscription) and PPV ($69.99)

Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith: how to watch

Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith: Here’s how to watch the big fight.

Callum Smith will defend his WBA supper middleweight title against Canelo Alvarez tonight (Saturday) at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The vacant WBC title will also be on the line.

You can watch if you have a subscription to DAZN, which costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually.

Or you can watch the last five fights on the card on traditional pay-per-view for $69.99. That includes a four-month subscription to DAZN (January through April).

  • When: Saturday, Dec. 19
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event three-plus hours into show)
  • Where: Alamodome, San Antonio
  • TV: DAZN (subscription) and PPV ($69.99)

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Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith: how to watch

Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith: Here’s how to watch the big fight.

Callum Smith will defend his WBA supper middleweight title against Canelo Alvarez tonight (Saturday) at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The vacant WBC title will also be on the line.

You can watch if you have a subscription to DAZN, which costs $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually.

Or you can watch the last five fights on the card on traditional pay-per-view for $69.99. That includes a four-month subscription to DAZN (January through April).

  • When: Saturday, Dec. 19
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event three-plus hours into show)
  • Where: Alamodome, San Antonio
  • TV: DAZN (subscription) and PPV ($69.99)

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Canelo Alvarez, Callum Smith both weigh in at 168 pounds

Canelo Alvarez and Callum Smith on Friday both weighed in at 168 pounds for their title fight Saturday in San Antonio.

The difference in height is stark. The weight is the same.

Canelo Alvarez and Callum Smith both on Friday weighed in at the 168-pound super middleweight limit for their fight Saturday at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Alvarez told BoxingScene.com that he expected to weigh 174 or 175 when he steps into the ring. And he believes Smith will be seven or eight pounds heavier than that.

Alvarez (53-1-2, 36 KOs) is fighting above 160 pounds for only the fourth time in his career. Smith, who has a seven-inch height advantage, is a career-long 168-pounder.

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“I feel a little bit of an advantage because he drops weight in order to hit weight, and then he goes up,” Alvarez told BoxingScene.com. “I feel really well. I feel I have the capacity to fight with these types of fighters.”

A victory would give Alvarez major titles in a fourth division in his decorated career. He won what the WBA calls its “regular” title by stopping Rocky Fielding in 2018 but Boxing Junkie doesn’t recognize that belt.

Smith (27-0, 19 KOs) will be making the third defense of his WBA title. The vacant WBC belt also will be on the line.

The winner reportedly has 90 days to face WBC mandatory challenger Avni Yildirim or risk losing the title.