Rigoberto "Espanol" Alvarez (27-3, 20KOs) is in great shape, as he continues to train in the capital of Jalisco, Mexico for a September clash in Australia with former champion Anthony "The Man" Mundine (42-4, 25KOs). The bout will have the WBA's interim junior middleweight title at stake. The winner will be positioned a for a shot at the WBA's regular champion Austin Trout. Miguel Cotto is the WBA's "super champion" at 154-pounds.