Jermall Charlo vs. Jaime Munguia - Who wins?

Who wins?

Poll runs till 05 May 2027, 09:04

Charlo - Decision
2
100%
Charlo - T/KO
0
No votes
DRAW
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Munguia - T/KO
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No votes
Munguia - Decision
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No votes
 
Total votes: 2

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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Jaime Munguia - June / July 2022

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Bandog wrote: 13 Mar 2022, 09:17
apollo creed wrote: 13 Mar 2022, 08:07
NateJR wrote: 13 Mar 2022, 07:26 The talks are off for this fight. Looks unlikely to happen, no surprise there.
Yeah, true. Charlito doesn't want to risk his 0. Mung has much better options like GGG and Canelo! :TU:
I read an article on BS dated yesterday that it isn't cancelled just yet.
DAZN still want it.

Technically, Jermall isn’t contracted to Showtime. And he’s not tied down promotionally.

Munguia probably is with DAZN/GBP/Zanfer.

Surely I’d the terms are good, Jermall can fight on DAZN.

He’ll, slap it on DAZN PPV.
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'free agent'
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Props to both guys for agreeing to terms. Boxing politics hopefully will be worked out.
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Everything I’ve read about the Charlo-Munguia negotiations, strongly suggests there’s no chance that this fight will be made in the short-term. :verysad:
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It almost makes sense... Both fighters are overated so this could be sold as a mega fight even though its just a good fight.
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Doesn't look like this will go ahead for the time being, but it's a nice match up that's for sure.
Munguia has racked up 39 on the spin but I have reservations about his boxing ability, that said it could be a bit of a barnburner.
Should it happen I'd give the edge to Charlo.
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Charlo is fighting Maciej Sulecki. Sulecki lost every second of his fight against Andrade. What a pointless fight.
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maverick23 wrote: 15 Mar 2022, 12:54 Charlo is fighting Maciej Sulecki. Sulecki lost every second of his fight against Andrade. What a pointless fight.
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maverick23 wrote: 15 Mar 2022, 12:54 Charlo is fighting Maciej Sulecki. Sulecki lost every second of his fight against Andrade. What a pointless fight.
What a JOKE
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Jaime Munguia - June / July 2022

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charlo at 160 been like meh
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margaret thatcher wrote: 15 Mar 2022, 13:14 charlo at 160 been like meh
Too bad he was afraid of Booboo. :OhYes:
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Such a great fight on paper. Probably never happen.
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De La Hoya Stands Firm, Says DAZN Must Be Involved in Charlo-Munguia Or No Fight

"Jaime Munguia vs. Charlo, I’d love to make that fight tomorrow. You have PBC you have [Showtime Sports head] Stephen Espinoza - who are talking out of their asses saying that we turned it down," De La Hoya told The DAZN Boxing Show.

"We didn’t turn it down. The way they turned it down themselves was that they didn’t want to include DAZN, who built Jaime Munguia. How would it be fair to exclude them from that event? This fight would have been a pay-per-view on Showtime and if we have more platforms like DAZN who are promoting the fight - fans are going to be able to have more access [and can] buy the fight on DAZN. It’s a win-win for everybody.

"If they are willing to do the split, I’m all for it. I’m a fan first. This fight would be amazing, and Charlo would get the big piece of the pie. I have no problem with that. That was negotiated. It was just a matter of DAZN participating in this big pay-per-view event, and I was not going to let my partners not participate."
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Jaime Munguia - Who wins?

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Jermall Charlo eyes potential Munguia fight

After another lengthy layoff, Jermall Charlo has returned with his sights set on becoming a three-division champion.
That opportunity nearly presented itself in May against then-WBA super middleweight champion Armando Resendiz. Ultimately, the timing wasn't right for Charlo, and Resendiz faced Jaime Munguia. Munguia soundly outboxed Resendiz to win a unanimous decision and the WBA belt.

“I was close to fighting,” Charlo told The Ring, referring to the potential bout with Resendiz. “Negotiations didn't work out in my favor. I'm not here to just fight for money. I'm gonna fight for my legacy, and I want to make it worthwhile. You can't just rush me into a camp. I like to have a full camp like I do now.

"And it doesn’t matter who I'm fighting, I like to be in tip-top shape. It was close, but hats off to Munguia. Since he won, we should be able to fight.”

Charlo (34-0, 23 KOs) returns to the ring after a nearly 14-month layoff to face Koen Mazoudier in a 10-round super middleweight bout on July 26 in Sydney, Australia (July 25 in the U.S.) in the co-feature for the Errol Spence vs. Tim Tszyu card on DAZN and Prime Video PPV.

Munguia (46-2, 35 KOs) or any of the champions are on Charlo's radar as long as he gets past Mazoudier (15-4-1, 6 KOs), as expected. Charlo was impressed with what he saw from Munguia against Resendiz (16-3, 11 KOs).

“I liked that he came out different,” Charlo said. “Munguia boxed. He showed us a different side of him. He showed himself as a true champion. He stood in the pocket, and he got hit a couple of times. I like the fighter. I think that’s a good fight for me.”

The former 154- and 160-pound champion has only fought twice since 2021. He last stepped into the ring in May 2025, dropping Thomas LaManna three times en route to a sixth-round stoppage.

The win was supposed to set up a fight with former titleholder Caleb Plant in late 2025, but Plant lost a split decision to Resendiz for the interim WBA 168-pound title in the main event. Resendiz was elevated to full titlist after Terence Crawford retired following his win over Canelo Alvarez.

Charlo, 36, knows he’s in the latter stages of his career and that time is of the essence if he’s going to become a world champion at super middleweight.

“It would mean the world to me,” Charlo said of becoming a three-division champion. “That's something I want to do. Every division I stepped into, I was able to conquer a title. That's like a major goal for me.”
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Munguia should be in undercard of Canelo - Mbilli. That would be cool co main event IMO
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Jaime Munguia - Who wins?

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Jermall Charlo might as well move up into the 168 pound divisions 'and start pursuing a potential fight vs. Canelo Alvarez'.

Note: Because I don't think there are many big fights at 168 pounds for Canelo Alvarez 'at some point he is going to need to be involved in fights with a compelling narrative'.

I think if Jermall Charlo can achieve some wins, and maintain consistency in his form 'that is a fight which can be made in the future'.

But ideally I would rather see Canelo Alvarez move back up into the 175 pound divisions 'make the rematch vs. Dmirty Bivol, or fight Artur Beterbiev and David Benavidez' etc.
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PRINCEKOOL wrote: Yesterday, 15:02 Jermall Charlo might as well move up into the 168 pound divisions 'and start pursuing a potential fight vs. Canelo Alvarez'.

Note: Because I don't think there are many big fights at 168 pounds for Canelo Alvarez 'at some point he is going to need to be involved in fights with a compelling narrative'.

I think if Jermall Charlo can achieve some wins, and maintain consistency in his form 'that is a fight which can be made in the future'.

But ideally I would rather see Canelo Alvarez move back up into the 175 pound divisions 'make the rematch vs. Dmirty Bivol, or fight Artur Beterbiev and David Benavidez' etc.
Yeah i think Charlo will be Canelo farewell fight
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