By Miguel Rivera

The last day of sparring was finished up in San Diego, California. Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez is ready for the anticipated fight against Miguel Cotto on November 21 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas. A total of 172 rounds were completed in a training camp, according to manager/co-trainer Jose "Chepo" Reynoso.

Alvarez will travel on Monday from San Diego to Las Vegas for the start of fight week. On Tuesday, he and Cotto will make the official grand arrivals at the Mandalay Bay. On Wednesday the final press conference will be held, with Friday's weigh-in as the last pre-fight activity.

The only thing left to do is stay on weight. The fight takes place at a catch-weight of 155-pounds and Cotto's WBC middleweight champion will be at stake. 

"Today is the last day of a great camp. It was very interesting, great atmosphere, intense because the fight will be intense because of the commitment that is required. It was a very nice camp and the sparring sessions are now complete. The following week, we only need to tweak a few minor details and watch the weight," Reynoso told ESPN Deportes.

"We are prepared for whatever happens. Saul is fine, physically and mentally. We are going to arrive with a good physical preparation and winning mentality. We did things well, we worked with responsibility and enthusiasm, very quiet. We are ending the week very happy. I welcome and appreciate the availability Saul always [in camp and he] never complained about doing anything."