Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Canelo Alvarez vs. his son” thing, just for fun, you know? I saw some people talking about it online, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” It’s all hypothetical, of course, but it’s a fun way to pass some time.
Step 1: Figuring out the “How”
First, I had to figure out how I was even going to do this. I mean, it’s not like I could actually make them fight. I needed something that, simulate this kind of stuff. Then, remember playing some fighting games, it clicked! That’s the way simulate the fight!
Step 2: Set up my environment
I spent some time getting my game set up and downloaded. I made sure everything was updated. This took longer than I expected, some updated file was too big!
Step 3: Creating the Fighters
I started by creating Canelo, trying to make him look as close to the real deal as possible. It have to take some time adjust the little details, but finally, It’s *, I create his son, that was tricky because I didn’t realy know how to. I just kinda guessed and made a smaller, quicker version of Canelo.
Step 4: The “Fight”
Finally, time for the main event! I set the difficulty, and watched them go at it. To be honest, I was kinda rooting for the underdog son, even though I knew the “Canelo” was way overpowered.
The first round was, I had to admit. The son was so quick but “Canelo” was landing some heavy punches.
After I played a few rounds, I realized I was a good day today, had some time with game!
Step 5: Reflecting on my “Experiment”
So, that was my little experiment with Canelo vs. his son. Of course, it’s all just for fun and doesn’t really mean anything. But it was a cool way to spend my time, and it got me thinking about how we use simulations and games to explore these “what if” scenarios.

It’s kind of cool to think about how far we come to create digital environment.