The world of boxing is going strong. Big names Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney haven’t cooled off yet, and the sport is already looking at another headliner coming up next week. Of course, in two weeks Tyson Fury and Oxandur Usyk will have a big fight for the undisputed heavyweight title. But next Saturday, it could be Jaime Munguia’s night. Now the Tijuana-born boxer is set to challenge Canelo Alvarez’s long-held super middleweight title. Munguia’s promoter Oscar De La Hoya was optimistic about the prospects for May 4 under his leadership.
However, De La Hoya remains silent on the details of the young boxer’s training. However, a reporter urged him to reveal some information about Jaime Munguia. The Olympic gold medalist and former world champion revealed unknown facts. However, after realizing it, many fans are confused. They may be trying to understand its relevance to the Cinco de Mayo opening.
Jaime Munguia: Feet in the dark
A few days ago, boxing reporter Kristina Snow shared a short video via Instagram post. Jaime Munguia’s training session featured interesting interactions. Oscar De La Hoya also inducted former welterweight champion Freddie Roach into the Wild Card Boxing Club Hall of Fame in Los Angeles, California. Snow wanted to know something important about Jaime Munguia that most of his fans and followers don’t know. “Oscar, what’s one thing people don’t know about Jaime Munguia?” Golden Boy thought for a few seconds, then replied, “He has big legs.”
Now it is time for the witness to face difficulties. As if there was nothing wrong, Jaime Munguia replied with a smile on his face that his size was only “12-13” US. Amidst the roar and blare of trumpets in the background, Christina Snow returns to Oscar De La Hoya. The “Golden Boy” spoke to Munguia, who immersed himself in Tai Chi in the middle of the ring. Snow asked, “He’s a lot bigger than Canelo.” De La Hoya replied, “Great…great,” but quickly added, “There’s light on his feet;
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For a man his size, his flexibility on the feet could be an advantage against a tough fight like Canelo Alvarez. But what about foot size? Now where? Jaime Munguia is Alvarez’s fourth challenger for the belt. Only time will tell if he can do better than Gennady Golovkin and Jermall Charlo. real opportunity.
Under the guidance of Freddie Roach, Munguia, known for his strong jaw, appeared to improve many of his techniques, such as head movement. This January, he had the opportunity to test his newfound knowledge against John Ryder. The British boxer challenged Canelo Alvarez last year. However, the match against the Mexican brand was difficult, and he could win on the scorecards. But Munguia surprised everyone with his victory speech, stopping Ryder in the ninth round. The win puts Munguia at the front of a long line of fighters looking to take on one of boxing’s biggest names. But this also shows his ability to learn new skills. Combined with his size and strong skill, his innovative approach and creative moves make him a great boxer. First, prepare to face the most difficult challenge in your career.
According to former world champion and current boxing analyst Timothy Bradly right on the show, “Munguia is everything Canelo Alvarez wants from his fans. Know now that he is the epitome of the Mexican style of boxing.
It’s too early to say that Canelo Alvarez will have an easy time when he fights on May 4th. Bring a surprise, like Ryan Garcia did last week.
Between Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia, who do you think will win on May 4th? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
