Tim Bradley’s prediction of Canelo Alvarez beating Jaime Munguia “handily” in the upcoming fight may come as a shock to some, but his reasoning makes a lot of sense. One key point Bradley makes is about Canelo’s chin. He mentions how even Gennadiy Golovkin couldn’t hurt Canelo with his best shots. This shows that Canelo’s
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Jaime Munguia, with a flawless record of 43-0 and 34 knockouts, is gearing up to face the undisputed super middleweight champion, Canelo Alvarez. Promoter Oscar De La Hoya believes that Munguia’s partnership with trainer Freddie Roach will play a crucial role in his success on Saturday night. According to De La Hoya, Munguia has shown
Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya has made a bold prediction ahead of the highly anticipated super middleweight clash between Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia. De La Hoya believes that Munguia, the undefeated rising star with an impressive record of 43-0, will dethrone the undisputed champion Canelo Alvarez and hand him his second defeat.
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,
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
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
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
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
Promoter Leonard Ellerbe is confident that Canelo Alvarez will dominate Jaime Munguia in their upcoming fight on May 4th. He praises Canelo’s superior counter-punching skills, stating that Munguia’s defensive weaknesses will be easy targets for Canelo to exploit. Ellerbe believes that Canelo’s ability to place his shots and time his punches will ultimately lead to
Promoter Oscar De La Hoya expressed his disappointment with the “boring” nature of the Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia press conference leading up to their fight on May 4th. De La Hoya, a former six-division world champion, expected to see more drama and tension between the two fighters instead of the friendly and polite exchange
Canelo Alvarez, the Mexican boxing superstar, made a bold statement back in 2017 about not wanting to face fellow Mexican fighters. This decision raised a few eyebrows in the boxing community as fans and critics alike questioned his motives. Canelo emphasized his respect for Mexican boxers and his representation of Mexico as reasons for avoiding
Canelo Alvarez, the Undisputed super middleweight champion, is demanding a staggering “$150-200 million” for a potential fight against David Benavidez. This astronomical sum far surpasses what any American promotional companies are accustomed to offering, making it a tough ask for any potential promoters. The sheer magnitude of this financial demand is bound to leave Benavidez