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Stanionis Says ‘It Is Hard to Conflict with Canelo’ In front of Undercard Rematch With Maestre

"Facing the Champ: Stanionis Admits Tough Challenge Against Canelo Before Undercard Rematch."

Ashley Clark
Last updated: 2024/05/04 at 6:47 PM
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Stanionis Says 'It Is Hard to Conflict with Canelo' In front of Undercard Rematch With Maestre
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Unbeaten WBA welterweight beltholder Eimantas Stanionis concedes all possibilities are compelled to walk a scarcely discernible difference toward the beginning of their professions since they could be discounted after only one misfortune.

Lithuanian Stanionis, a previous Olympian, is 14-0 (9 KOs) and this end of the week boxes previous novice rival Gabriel Maestre on Saturday at the T-Versatile in Las Vegas. While the 29-year-old is hoping to bind together in time, he is likewise mindful of how expensive a goof could be.

“I was somewhat terrified coming from a little country to the U.S.” he made sense of. “Each battle for me was a must-win for me to try and permit myself to head off to some place. Assuming I had lost, I would have been compelled to gather my sacks and return to Lithuania.

“I don’t have any idea what has changed in me at the present time. I am so energized, cheerful while I’m trusting that this battle will come around. I’m anticipating being in the storage space, getting my hands wrapped and holding on to flick the switch for when it is an ideal opportunity to go to the ring.

“Obviously, I realize I actually have the nerves. It is boxing, however it is ordinary to feel those nerves since we are individuals. Certain individuals will be terrified, and some will be worried, however I have done this multiple times, whether it is competing or battling, so I’m not worrying about everything.”

Stanionis Says ‘It Is Tough To Go Against Canelo’ Ahead Of Undercard Rematch With Maestre https://t.co/Skuh8gEmqJ

— BoxingScene.com (@boxingscene) May 3, 2024

Stanionis has been connected with various enormous names, would it be advisable for him he win on the PBC show this end of the week and he made it clear he has no inclination of who could come after Maestre. He simply needs critical challenges.

“I truly will battle anyone,” he added. “I never duck anybody since it has never been my mindset to do as such since I was a youngster. I began in blended combative techniques, doing kickboxing and MMA until I turned 13 years of age. That is the point at which I went to boxing.

“I battled anybody, anyplace. It truly doesn’t make any difference to me who I battle from here on out.”

Until further notice, he is glad to be on one of the greatest occasions of the year, under a headliner that exhibits the all-Mexican standoff between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Jaime Munguia. Stanionis feels like anything can occur in the Cinco de Mayo blockbuster.

“It is difficult to conflict with Canelo. He is a genius and the essence of boxing. He has such a lot of involvement battling the best on the planet on such countless enormous shows,” said Stanionis.

“Munguia is youthful, hungry, and trained. We train at a similar exercise center, and he is consistently occupied and prepared.

“For this reason I love boxing to such an extent. You can’t realize without a doubt what will occur in a battle.”

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TAGGED: Canelo vs. Munguia, Eimantas Stanionis, Gabriel Maestre, Jaime Munguia, Saul Canelo Alvarez
Ashley Clark May 4, 2024 May 5, 2024
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