As anticipated, Canelo Alvarez cruised through his battle against Jaime Munguia. Generally. Regardless of Munguia’s animosity in the early adjusts, ‘Cinnamon’ sorted out Munguia’s down and crushed him by means of consistent choice in the wake of dropping him in the fourth. Notwithstanding that, Floyd Mayweather’s uncle Jeff Mayweather appears to have pinpointed a few wrinkles in Canelo’s shield.
After Canelo guarded his super middleweight titles for the fourth time at T-Versatile Field, Las Vegas on the Cinco De Mayo weekend, Battle Publicity found Jeff Mayweather to get his considerations on Canelo’s presentation. While Jeff saw the result coming well in advance, he didn’t figure Canelo would get hit so a lot!
Jeff Mayweather thought Canelo Alvarez was playing with earlier rivals
Addressing Jeff, the columnist inquired, “When you said, ‘he didn’t look that extraordinary,’ was it just he looked sort of corroded or languid first and foremost and it sort of gotten?” Thus, Jeff made sense of, “Don’t misunderstand me, I feel that this multitude of different battles that he’s been taking since he battled a great warrior, it appears as though he was simply playing with him.”
Jeff added that as a result of Canelo’s simple battles previously, “this battle with Munguia seemed as though we had a genuine battle.” However stand by, there’s something else. At the point when the columnist inquired as to whether Canelo at any point searched in any serious peril of losing the fight, Jeff said, “No, it’s simply the way that he got hit more than I naturally suspected he would.”
Canelo Alvarez asked if he’ll fight David Benavidez next after beating Jaime Munguia: “I don’t know right now. I’m gonna rest, I’m gonna enjoy my family. But if the money is right, I can fight right now. I don’t give a s***. I fought with everybody they said I’m not gonna fight,…
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Further expounding, ‘Snazzy’ made sense of, “Right off the bat, [it] seemed as though [Munguia] got an opportunity to win the battle. Yet, when [Canelo started] returning to the old Canelo, we [saw] that out of nowhere, everything began to change.” Notwithstanding! Contemplate this briefly. What’s next for Canelo? David Benavidez, isn’t that so? However, it isn’t so much that straightforward in light of the fact that Canelo has a complaint.
Canelo isn’t giving the battle until he gets what he needs
With one more win added to his repertoire or belts, as of now, Canelo visited with very much regarded, notable games moderator Jim Dim during a meeting post-battle. Furthermore, obviously, the inquiry was about the Benavidez battle, nothing unexpected there. In this way, Canelo replied, “I don’t know at the present time. I will rest, I will partake in my loved ones.”
Hold up, he wasn’t done, Canelo made sense of, “Yet assuming the cash is correct, I can battle at this moment. I don’t give a s***. I battled with everyone, they said I won’t battle, I battled every one of them. So at this moment, I can do anything I desire.” Strangely, right as the meeting came to a nearby, something occurred. Benavidez, who was ringside, at last encountered Canelo. Also, as one would figure, they traded a few not so well disposed words.
Indeed, even with this unexpected quarrel, however miserable as it could be, fans might in all likelihood never get to see the battle. Why? To begin with, Benavidez has a battle against Oleksandr Gvozdyk at 175 lbs anticipated June. Furthermore, second, somebody brings to the table for Canelo $200 million for the battle to occur.
By the day’s end, whether or not Canelo looked drowsy, the significant thing is he took care of business. In any case, does that mean Canelo can beat Benavidez? Who can say for sure! Perhaps he can, perhaps he can’t — the reality of the situation will surface eventually. Up to that point, what’s your quick reaction on the battle? Could 2024 Canelo beat 2024 Benavidez?
