The upcoming Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia PPV card has sparked controversy among fans due to the hefty $89.99 price tag. While the main event promises a showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia, the undercard fights fail to impress. With lackluster matchups such as Mario Barrios vs. Fabio Maidana, Brandon Figuera vs. Jessie Magdaleno,
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As Cinco de Mayo weekend approaches once again, boxing fans are gearing up for another exciting showdown. Over the years, this Mexican holiday has become synonymous with big fights, thanks in part to legends like Julio Cesar Chavez. Canelo Alvarez has embraced this tradition, having fought on Cinco de Mayo weekend eight times already, with
Jaime Munguia, with his unbeaten record of 43-0 and 34 knockouts, has the opportunity to shock the world by defeating the superstar Canelo Alvarez. The fight is scheduled to take place on May 4th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Munguia, who is seven years younger than Canelo, possesses superior conditioning, reflexes, and punch
Former boxer Tony Bellew has criticized the upcoming fight between Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia, labeling it as a “cherry pick” by Canelo. Many fans were expecting Canelo to face a tougher opponent like David Benavidez, but he opted for what Bellew sees as the safer option in Munguia. Bellew acknowledges that Munguia could potentially
Super middleweight contender Edgar Berlanga is confident that Canelo Alvarez will defeat Jaime Munguia by knockout on May 4th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Berlanga believes that Munguia’s lack of defense will be his downfall against the undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo. According to Berlanga, Munguia’s defensive strategy consists of getting hit in
The highly anticipated match between Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia is set to take place on May 4 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Canelo, the current champion of the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO Super Middleweight divisions, will be defending his undisputed title against the undefeated Munguia. This 12-round all-Mexican brawl has generated
David Benavidez seems to have come to terms with the fact that his long-awaited showdown with Canelo Alvarez may never come to fruition. Despite his persistent calls for the fight, Canelo’s steep financial demands have effectively put an end to any hopes of a matchup between the two boxing titans. Benavidez expressed his frustration with
Canelo Alvarez, the Mexican boxing phenom, has always been known for his determination and unwavering confidence in his abilities. In a recent interview, he made it clear that he will not cave to the demands of fans or other fighters when it comes to selecting his opponents. Despite growing pressure to face off against David
The upcoming fight between Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia has created a divide among U.S. boxing fans. While some are excited about the prospect of Canelo facing an undefeated opponent like Munguia, others are left disappointed. Hardcore fans argue that Munguia’s record is inflated due to facing subpar opposition throughout his career. It is no
There has been growing criticism towards Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez for not arranging a fight against David Benavidez. Former world champions, including Mike Tyson, Paulie Malignaggi, and Tim Bradley, have all expressed their disappointment in Canelo for not giving fans the fight they desire. Cultural Expectations Tim Bradley, in particular, emphasized that it is Canelo’s
The potential matchup between Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez is still in the cards according to former Showtime executive Stephen Espinoza. Despite the Mexican star’s upcoming fight against Jaime Munguia on May 4th, Espinoza believes that the possibility of a showdown between Canelo and Benavidez is not completely off the table. Financial Challenges for PBC
It is no secret that promoter Bernard Hopkins has expressed his belief that Canelo Alvarez is intentionally delaying a much-anticipated mega-fight against David Benavidez. Hopkins suggests that Canelo is strategically holding off on facing the younger and larger Benavidez until the tail end of his career. The question remains, what could potentially derail this fight
David Benavidez recently made headlines by reaching out to Turki Alalshikh of Saudi Arabia, seeking help in arranging a fight against Canelo Alvarez. The unbeaten Benavidez is in desperate need of a significant amount of money, estimated to be around $150-200 million, in order to entice the superstar Canelo (60-2-2, 39 KOs) into the ring.
Imagine a grudge match between Oscar De La Hoya and Canelo Alvarez, two boxing legends with a history of friendship and falling out. Both fighters have achieved multi-weight champion status, but the key difference between them lies in their speed and power. While De La Hoya possessed lightning-fast hand and foot speed, Canelo is known
David Benavidez recently criticized Canelo Alvarez for supposedly demanding an exorbitant payout of “150-200 million” to face him in the ring. Benavidez accused Canelo of lacking courage by setting such a high price tag, especially since he claims that Benavidez brings nothing to the table. This move by Canelo can be seen as a deliberate